Roger Pescott

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Roger Pescott (born 30 May 1946) is a former Australian politician.

He was born in Melbourne and graduated with a Master of Arts from the Australian National University in 1970. In 1971 he became a diplomat, with postings to New Delhi (197172), East Berlin (197576), Brussels (197679) and London (197980). He was also a member of the Australian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly in 1972 and a member of the 2nd NPT Review Conference in Geneva in 1980. In 1981 he left the diplomatic service to become a managing director. A member of the Liberal Party, he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly in 1985 as the member for Bennettswood, transferring to Mitcham in 1992. Immediately after his election he was appointed Secretary to the Shadow Cabinet, and he quickly rose to the front bench as Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs and Tourism. In 1989 he moved to Transport and also became Deputy Leader of the Opposition, but in 1990 he lost those roles and was Shadow Minister for Manufacturing Industry and Commerce. Following the 1992 state election, which was won by the Coalition, Pescott became Minister for Industry Services, serving until 1996. He resigned his seat in 1997 and in 1998 became chairman of Environinvest Ltd. He continues to hold this position, as well as chairman of Recycle Australia Pty Ltd, which he has held since 2001.[1]

References

  1. Parliament of Victoria (2008). "Pescott, Roger". re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 17 January 2014. 
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Preceded by
Doug Newton
Member for Bennettswood
1985–1992
Succeeded by
Geoff Coleman
Preceded by
John Harrowfield
Member for Mitcham
1992–1997
Succeeded by
Tony Robinson


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