Neville Wran
Information about Neville Wran
| Neville Wran | ||
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| Constituency | Bass Hill | |
| Nationality | Australian | |
| Political party | Australian Labor Party | |
| Profession | Lawyer | |
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Neville Kenneth Wran AC QC (born 11 October 1926) was the Premier of New South Wales from 1976 until 1986. He was National President of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) from 1980 to 1986 and Chairman of both the Lionel Murphy Foundation and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) from 1986 to 1991.
Early years
Wran was born in the Sydney suburb of Paddington and educated at Nicholson Street Public School, Balmain, Fort St Boys' High and the University of Sydney,[1] where, ironically enough, he was member of the Liberal Club,[2] and from which he gained a Bachelor of Laws in 1948. He was admitted as a solicitor in 1951, called to the Bar in 1957, and became Queen's Counsel in 1968.Political career
He began his political career in 1970 when he became a member of the NSW upper house, the NSW Legislative Council. Three years afterwards, he moved to the lower house seat of Bass Hill and challenged Pat Hills for the state leadership of the ALP (which Hills had held since 1968). With support from right-wing powerbroker John Ducker and his left-wing running mate Jack Ferguson, Wran won by just one vote.In May 1976, six months after Gough Whitlam's federal ALP government's dismissal, Wran became NSW premier with a one-seat majority. In 1978, campaigning with the slogan 'Wran's our Man', his government was returned with a 'Wranslide' election victory. It was the largest primary vote of any party in a century. In 1981, Wran won a second 'Wranslide', earning for Labor its largest proportion of seats in Parliament. His fourth victory in 1984 (though much smaller than the previous two) still produced a larger majority than any of the victories won by the Liberals' Sir Robert Askin in the 1960s and 1970s.
Wran was also very popular, at one stage rating over 80 per cent approval in opinion polls. He was often talked about as a national political leader and rated highly in national polls as an alternative Labor Leader to Bill Hayden. He featured in Hayden's 1980 Federal election campaign, along with Bob Hawke.
Wran was a Labor premier at a time when most Australian governments were held by conservative coalitions. During Wran's 10 years as Premier of New South Wales, the government embarked on a program of reform and change. Priorities were public transport, the environment, consumer protection and job creation. He also achieved significant electoral institutional reform such as a democratic Legislative Council, four year terms, public funding and disclosure laws and a pecuniary interests register for members of parliament. He also undertook the state's largest capital works program and refurbished many iconic places in Sydney. His government also built the modern-day Darling Harbour precinct.
In 1983, Wran faced the Street Royal Commission over claims by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) current affairs show Four Corners that he had tried to influence the magistracy over the 1977 committal of Kevin Humphries, who had been charged with misappropriation of funds. His Corrective Services Minister, Rex Jackson, was jailed in 1987 for accepting bribes for the early release of prisoners.
Wran resigned from the Parliament of New South Wales on 4 July 1986 after continuously holding office longer than any other Premier in the history of NSW until that time. Bob Carr has since broken that record. Henry Parkes served longer than Wran in total, serving five terms between 1872 and 1891.
Wran has since raised his voice for the Australian Republican Movement.
Personal
In July 2006, Wran announced that he had separated from his wife of almost 30 years, Jill Hickson. [1] He has four children: two with Jill Hickson, their first a daughter born during 1988 named Harriet and two from a previous marriage.Notes
1. ^ The Hon. Neville Kenneth Wran (1926 - ). Members of Parliament. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved on 2007-05-06.
2. ^ History. Sydney University Liberal Club. Retrieved on 2007-05-06.
2. ^ History. Sydney University Liberal Club. Retrieved on 2007-05-06.
References
- Troy Bramston (ed.) The Wran Era, Federation Press, Sydney, 2006.
| Preceded by Eric Willis | Premier of New South Wales 1976-1986 | Succeeded by Barrie Unsworth |
| Premiers of New South Wales | |
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| Donaldson | Cowper | Parker | Forster | Robertson | Martin | Parkes | Farnell | Stuart | Dibbs | Jennings | Reid | Lyne | See | Waddell | Carruthers | Wade | McGowen | Holman | Storey | Dooley | Fuller | Lang | Bavin | Stevens | Mair | McKell | McGirr | Cahill | Heffron | Renshaw | Askin | Lewis | Willis | Wran | Unsworth | Greiner | Fahey | Carr | Iemma | |
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| NAME | Wran, Neville Kenneth |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Australian politician and Premier of New South Wales |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 11 October 1926 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Paddington, New South Wales |
| DATE OF DEATH | |
| PLACE OF DEATH | |
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