Paul Harriss
Paul Harriss | |
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Minister for Resources | |
In office 31 March 2014 – 18 February 2016 | |
Premier | Will Hodgman |
Preceded by | Bryan Green |
Succeeded by | Adam Brooks |
Member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly for Franklin | |
In office 15 March 2014 – 18 February 2016 | |
Succeeded by | Nic Street |
Member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council for Huon | |
In office 25 May 1996 – 24 February 2014 | |
Preceded by | Athol Meyer |
Succeeded by | Robert Armstrong |
Personal details | |
Born | Andrew Paul Harriss 11 August 1954 Franklin, Tasmania, Australia |
Died | 1 October 2022 | (aged 68)
Political party | Liberal Party |
Other political affiliations | Independent |
Occupation | Draftsman |
Andrew Paul Harriss (11 August 1954 – 1 October 2022) was an Australian politician. He was a Liberal Party member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly from March 2014 to February 2016, representing the electorate of Franklin.
Harriss was an independent member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council from 1996 to 2014, amassing a lengthy conservative voting record. He resigned from the Legislative Council in 2014, a short time before the conclusion of his Legislative Council term, in order to contest the House of Assembly election as a Liberal.[1] He had previously lost a race as a Liberal candidate at the 1996 Tasmanian election. After the Liberals won the 2014 election, he was appointed Minister for Resources.[2] In that role, he generated criticism for his combative stance against environmentalists.[3]
On 17 February 2016, Harriss announced that he was resigning from the Hodgman ministry and from the parliament, effective the next day.[4] Kingborough Council councillor Nic Street was elected in a countback to fill the vacancy on 1 March 2016.[5]
He died on 1 October 2022.[6]
References
- ^ "Harriss to stand as a Liberal in Franklin". The Examiner. 18 November 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
- ^ "Nine first-time ministers in new Tasmanian Government". ABC News. 31 March 2014. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
- ^ "Harriss' war on the Greens hurting Tassie". Retrieved 27 October 2016.
- ^ "Tasmania's Resources Minister Paul Harriss retires from Parliament". ABC News. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
- ^ House of Assembly – Division of Franklin Recount, Tasmanian Electoral Commission, 2 March 2016.
- ^ "Former state parliamentarian and Minister for Resources Paul Harriss passed away over the weekend". The Examiner. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
External links
- Paul Harriss' maiden speech to parliament
- "Harriss, Paul". Members of the Parliament of Tasmania. Retrieved 24 July 2022.