Daryl Manzie
Daryl William Manzie (born 2 November 1946) is an Australian former politician. He was the Country Liberal Party member for Sanderson in the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly from 1983 to 2001.[1]
He was a minister in the Everingham, Tuxworth, Hatton, Perron, Stone and Burke governments, serving as Minister for Community Development (1983-1984), Minister for Transport and Works and Housing (1984-1986), Attorney-General (1986-1992 and 1993-1994), Minister for Education (1986-1987), Minister for Lands and Housing (1987-1990), Minister for Conservation (1987-1989 and 1992-1993), Minister for Health and Community Services (1990-1992), Minister for Work Health and Territory Insurance (1992-1993), Minister for Transport and Works (1993-1995), Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services (1994-1995), Minister for Housing (1995-1996), Minister for Local Government (1995-1996), Minister for Aboriginal Development (1995-1996), Minister for Correctional Services (1995-1996 and 2000-2001), Minister for Mines and Energy (1996-1997), Minister for Power and Water (1996-1997), Minister for Territory Insurance (1996-1997 and 2000-2001), Minister for Arts and Museums (1996-1999), Minister for Asian Relations, Trade and Industry (1997-1998), Minister for Regional Development (1997-1998), Minister for Asian Relations and Trade (1998-2001), Minister for Industries and Small Business (1998), Minister for Corporate and Information Services (1998-1999), Minister for Communications, Science and Advanced Technology (1998-1999), Minister for Resource Development (1999-2001) and Minister for Public Employment and Industrial Relations (1999-2000).[2]
References
- ↑ Green, Antony (2005). "Sanderson". 2005 Northern Territory Election. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 31 October 2010.
- ↑ "Northern Territory Government Ministries (CLP) 1974 to 2001" (PDF). Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
Northern Territory Legislative Assembly | ||
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Preceded by June D'Rozario |
Member for Sanderson 1983–2001 |
Succeeded by Len Kiely |