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Amos has served on the board of [[Hydro Tasmania]].<ref name="hydro">[http://www.hydro.com.au/Documents/Corporate/Annual%20Reports/2005/contents/report_body.pdf Annual report 2005], ''Hydro Tasmania''</ref> He is Chairman of the [[Forest Industries Association of Tasmania]],<ref>[http://www.fiatas.com.au/assets/files/news/8113_FIAT_AR2008%20FINAL.pdf Annual report 2007/08], ''Forest Industries Association of Tasmania''</ref> a position he has held since 2006.<ref>[http://www.fiatas.com.au/assets/files/pdf/Annual_Report_Final_2007.pdf Annual report 2006/07], ''Forest Industries Association of Tasmania''</ref>
Amos has served on the board of [[Hydro Tasmania]].<ref name="hydro">[http://www.hydro.com.au/Documents/Corporate/Annual%20Reports/2005/contents/report_body.pdf Annual report 2005] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080725101320/http://www.hydro.com.au/Documents/Corporate/Annual%20Reports/2005/contents/report_body.pdf |date=25 July 2008 }}, ''Hydro Tasmania''</ref> He is Chairman of the [[Forest Industries Association of Tasmania]],<ref>[http://www.fiatas.com.au/assets/files/news/8113_FIAT_AR2008%20FINAL.pdf Annual report 2007/08], ''Forest Industries Association of Tasmania''</ref> a position he has held since 2006.<ref>[http://www.fiatas.com.au/assets/files/pdf/Annual_Report_Final_2007.pdf Annual report 2006/07], ''Forest Industries Association of Tasmania''</ref>


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Julian John Amos (born 1 October 1945, Melbourne)[1] was an Australian Labor Party politician in the Australian state of Tasmania during 1976-1986 and 1992-1996. He was a Government Minister with portfolios of Primary Industry, Energy and Forests during 1979-1982. He was first elected to the Hobart based seat of Denison in 1976. He was defeated at the 1986 election. He stood again, successfully, at the 1992 election but was defeated in 1996.

At the 1979 election, Amos was one of three candidates found to have exceeded their spending limits and the election was declared void.[2] At the subsequent 1980 by-election he was re-elected.

Amos earned a PhD in botany from the University of Tasmania.[3]

Amos has served on the board of Hydro Tasmania.[3] He is Chairman of the Forest Industries Association of Tasmania,[4] a position he has held since 2006.[5]

References

  1. ^ Parliamentary library profile
  2. ^ Report on Parliamentary Elections 1978 to 1980, Parliament of Tasmania, 1980.
  3. ^ a b Annual report 2005 Archived 25 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Hydro Tasmania
  4. ^ Annual report 2007/08, Forest Industries Association of Tasmania
  5. ^ Annual report 2006/07, Forest Industries Association of Tasmania