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Jim Lloyd
Minister for Local Government, Territories and Roads
In office
18 July 2004 – 3 December 2007
Preceded byIan Campbell
Succeeded byAbolished
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Robertson
In office
2 March 1996 – 24 November 2007
Preceded byFrank Walker
Succeeded byBelinda Neal
Personal details
Born (1954-07-17) 17 July 1954 (age 69)
Sydney, Australia
Political partyLiberal Party of Australia

James Eric Lloyd (born 17 July 1954) is an Australian former politician who served with the Liberal Party of Australia member of the Australian House of Representatives from the March 1996 election until the November 2007 election, representing the Division of Robertson in New South Wales.

Biography

Lloyd was born in Sydney and educated at Homebush Boys High School and worked in a variety of occupations, including milkman, ferry and cruise boat crew member, manager of a marina and service station proprietor before entering politics.

Lloyd was the Liberal Party candidate for the safe Labor seat of Peats at the 1984 New South Wales state election, gathering 33.40% of the vote. His lobbying work prior to entering politics included collecting 60,000 signatures which resulted in the re-opening of the Cheero Point section of the Pacific Highway, which had been closed for several years following landslides.[1]

Lloyd was Chief Government Whip from 2001 to 2004 before his appointment as Minister for Local Government, Territories and Roads in July 2004.[2] He was defeated in the 2007 election by Labor member Belinda Neal.[3]

References

  1. ^ Allison, Col (3 October 1996). "MP battles F3 bottleneck". Sydney Morning Herald. p. 3.
  2. ^ "Lloyd, the Hon. James (Jim) Eric". Parliament of Australia. Archived from the original on 15 September 2007. Retrieved 28 May 2007.
  3. ^ House of Representatives Division First Preferences Australian Electoral Commission
Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Local Government,
Territories & Roads

2004–2007
Title abolished
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by Member for Robertson
1996–2007
Succeeded by
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