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Peter Prenzler

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Dr Peter Prenzler
Deputy Leader of One Nation Queensland City Country Alliance
In office
13 December 1999 – 22 April 2003
LeaderBill Feldman
Preceded byParty created
Succeeded byParty dissolved
Deputy Leader of Pauline Hanson's One Nation in Queensland
In office
6 February 1999 – 13 December 1999
LeaderBill Feldman
Preceded byDorothy Pratt
Succeeded byNo immediate successor
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Lockyer
In office
13 June 1998 – 17 February 2001
Preceded byTony FitzGerald
Succeeded byBill Flynn
Personal details
Born
Peter Ross Prenzler

(1952-04-03) 3 April 1952 (age 72)
Boonah, Queensland, Australia
Political partyPauline Hanson's One Nation (1997–1999)
One Nation Queensland (1999–2003)
OccupationVeterinary surgeon
(Self–employed)
ProfessionDoctor
Politician

Peter Ross Prenzler (born 3 April 1952) is a former Australian politician. Born in Boonah, he served in the Royal Australian Artillery and the Citizens Military Force 1969–1971. He was a veterinary surgeon at Kalbar before entering politics. In 1998, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland as a member of Pauline Hanson's One Nation, representing the seat of Lockyer. He remained in the party until December 1999, when he and the other One Nation MPs left the party to form the City Country Alliance, of which Prenzler became deputy leader. In addition to the deputy leadership, he held the position of spokesperson for Health, Primary Industries, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy, Natural Resources, Environment and Heritage, Fair Trading and Women's Policy. He contested the 2001 state election but was defeated by One Nation candidate Bill Flynn.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Member for Lockyer
1998–2001
Succeeded by