Rick Colless
The Honourable Rick Colless HD App Sci(Agric) MLC | |
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Member of Legislative Council of New South Wales | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 30 August 2000 | |
Deputy Opposition Whip in the Legislative Council | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 27 August 2002 | |
Preceded by | Richard Bull |
Personal details | |
Born | Tamworth, New South Wales | 12 November 1952
Political party | National Party of Australia |
Spouse(s) | Toni Christine Brown |
Children | 3 |
Website | NSW Parliament website |
Richard Hargrave Colless (born 12 November 1952) is an Australian politician and National Party of Australia member of the New South Wales Legislative Council. Colless has been a member of the Council since 30 August 2000 and is serving his second term in that Council. He is currently the Deputy Opposition Whip in the Council.[1]
Early years and background
Colless was born in Tamworth to Kenneth Hargrave Colless and Yvonne Tipling and was raised on a rural property at Bundarra, near Inverell. He undertook primary school by correspondence from the Blackfriars Correspondence School in Sydney; and secondary education at Tamworth and Singleton High Schools. Colless won a cadetship with the Soil Conservation Service of the New South Wales, that led to studies at Hawkesbury Agricultural College. Working for the Soil Conservation Service for the next 26 years, he worked in various country towns including Henty, Cowra, Goulburn, Gunnedah and Inverell where he settled in 1987.[2]
In 1991, he was elected to Inverell Shire Council and served three terms as a councillor and became its mayor in 1999.
He became the Chairman of the Inverell Branch of the National Party of Australia in 1996 and served in that role until 1999. He became Chairman of the New England Electorate Council in 1999 and has served since 2000 as a current Member of Central Executive of the National Party.
Parliamentary career
He was appointed to the Legislative Council on 30 August 2000 following the resignation of the National Party MLC Richard Bull. He was reelected in the 2007 elections.
Colless is the Chief Whip for the National Party in the Upper House as well as The Nationals' spokesman on firearms.[3]
Personal information
Colless's great, great grandfather Richard Hargrave and his great, great uncle John Fletcher Hargrave both served in the New South Wales Parliament. Richard Hargrave came to New South Wales in 1838 aboard the sailing ship Argyle. Hargrave was elected as the first member for New England and Macleay in the first Legislative Assembly of New South Wales.[2] Hargrave's older brother, John Fletcher Hargrave QC, arrived in New South Wales in 1856 and served in the Legislative Council from 1859 until 1861.[2] John Hargrave was also appointed as a Representative of Government in the Legislative Council and served as Solicitor-General and Attorney-General until 1865.
In 1976, Colless married Toni Christine Brown, and together they have three children.
References
- ↑ "The Hon. Richard Hargrave COLLESS, HD App Sci(Agric) MLC". NSW Parliament website. Parliament of New South Wales. 8 February 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-30.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Legislative Council Rural Assistance Amendment Bill Hansard (Extract)" (PDF). NSW Parliament website. Parliament of New South Wales. 11 October 2000. Retrieved 2008-08-30.
- ↑ "ABC News". ABC News. 7 February 2013. Retrieved 2013-12-07.
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