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Ron Neville
Member of the National Parliament
In office
1968–1977
Succeeded byWiwa Korowi
ConstituencySouthern Highlands Provincial
In office
1964–1968
ConstituencyWest Papua Special
Personal details
Born2 December 1929
Moree, Australia
Died31 May 1986(1986-05-31) (aged 56)
Papua New Guinea

Ronald Thomas Dalton Neville MBE (2 December 1929 – 31 May 1986) was an Australia-born Papua New Guinean politician and businessman. He served as a member of the House of Assembly and National Parliament from 1964 to 1977.

Biography

Neville was born in December 1929 in Moree, New South Wales and was educated at De La Salle College in Armidale and Saint Ignatius' College in Sydney.[1] After leaving school in 1947,[1] he earned a diploma from the Australian School of Pacific Administration.[2] He then joined the Department of Native Affairs in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea as a cadet patrol officer in 1948.[2] He served in Milne Bay, Morobe, Sepik and Southern Highlands, rising to become a Senior Assistant District Officer.[1] He also married Colleen Wren and had six children.[2][3]

In 1963 Neville resigned from the civil service to contest the first elections to the House of Assembly in February–March 1964. He was elected from the West Papua Special constituency, defeating incumbent MLC Ron Slaughter.[1] During his first term in parliament he served as vice chairman of the Public Accounts and Public Works committees.[4] He was re-elected unopposed in the 1968 elections from the Southern Highlands Regional constituency,[5] and served on the District Advisory committee.[4] He was re-elected again in 1972 from the renamed Southern Highlands Provincial constituency, and was awarded an MBE in the 1974 Birthday Honours. Following independence in 1975, the House of Assembly was renamed the National Parliament.[6]

He retired from politics prior to the 1977 elections to concentrate on his business. He died in May 1986 when a truck he was driving hit a bus on the road between Mendi and Mount Hagen.[7] His son Tim later also became an MP.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Members of the House of Assembly, p27
  2. ^ a b c Members of the Third House of Assembly, p53
  3. ^ R T (Ron) NEVILLE (31 May 1986, aged 56) PNGAA
  4. ^ a b Members of the Second House of Assembly, p49
  5. ^ Plenty of variety in P-NG's second general election Pacific Islands Monthly, February 1968, p24
  6. ^ About Our Parliament National Parliament of Papua New Guinea
  7. ^ Transitions Pacific Islands Monthly, July 1986, p51
  8. ^ Neville brothers to contest seats in Milne Bay Papua New Guinea Post-Courier, 2 May 2022
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