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Michael Thomas Claude Barnard (27 September 1942 – 11 December 1999) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly from 1969 to 1984, representing Bass for the Labor Party. He was Deputy Premier under two Labor Premiers, Doug Lowe and Harry Holgate from 1980 to 1982, and a long-standing Minister for Tourism (1975–82) and Health (1977–80).
Michael Barnard | |
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Deputy Premier of Tasmania | |
In office 29 August 1980 – 27 May 1982 | |
Premier | Doug Lowe (1980–81) Harry Holgate (1981–82) |
Preceded by | Neil Batt |
Succeeded by | Max Bingham |
Personal details | |
Born | Michael Thomas Claude Barnard 27 September 1942 Launceston, Tasmania, Australia |
Died | 11 December 1999 57) Queensland, Australia | (aged
Political party | Labor Party |
Relations | Claude Barnard (grandfather) Lance Barnard (uncle) |
Barnard had numerous family political connections. He was the grandson of Claude Barnard and the nephew of Lance Barnard, who both served in the Australian House of Representatives as federal members for Bass. Claude Barnard had also held the state seat of Bass in the 1950s. Michael Barnard's retirement in 1984 ended the Barnard family's representation in Tasmanian and Australian politics.[1]
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