词条 | Evan Adermann |
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| honorific-prefix = The Honourable | name = Evan Adermann | honorific-suffix = AO | image = | constituency_MP = Fisher | parliament = Australian | majority = | predecessor = Charles Adermann | successor = Peter Slipper | term_start = 2 December 1972 | term_end = 1 December 1984 | constituency_MP2 = Fairfax | parliament2 = Australian | predecessor2 = New seat | successor2 = Alex Somlyay | term_start2 = 1 December 1984 | term_end2 = 19 February 1990 | birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1927|3|10}} | birth_place = Kingaroy, Queensland | death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|2001|11|3|1927|3|10}} | death_place = | nationality = Australian | spouse = | party = National Party of Australia | relations = Charles Adermann (father) | children = | residence = | alma_mater = University of Queensland | occupation = Farmer | profession = | religion = | signature = | website = | footnotes = }}(Albert) Evan Adermann AO (10 March 1927 – 3 November 2001) was an Australian politician.[1] Adermann was born in Kingaroy, Queensland, son of Charles Adermann, and was educated at Brisbane Boys' College. He did not complete a medical degree at the University of Queensland and instead became a dairy farmer in Kingaroy. He then completed a Bachelor of Commerce by external study at University of Queensland and worked as a public accountant. He married Joan Hovard in 1951 and they had three sons and two daughters. He was a councillor of Kingaroy Shire from 1958 to 1967.[2][3][4] Political careerAdermann was elected as the member for Fisher following the retirement of his father at the 1972 election and represented the Country Party (National Country Party from 1975). He was appointed Minister for the Northern Territory following the Fraser government's win at the 1975 election and held it until its abolition in September 1978. He put in place the arrangements for Northern Territory self-government and was responsible for the establishment of Uluru National Park and continuing the reconstruction of Darwin after Cyclone Tracy. In July 1978, he was appointed Minister for Veterans' Affairs and held it until November 1980. He was responsible for establishing an inquiry into the effects of Agent Orange on Australian servicemen who had fought in the Malayan Emergency and the Vietnam War. Following a redistribution which transferred his home to the new Division of Fairfax, Adermann ran for this seat and won it at the 1984 election. He continued to represent Fairfax until his retirement from parliament at the 1990 election.[2][5] Adermann became president of the Queensland Church of Christ and was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1990 for "services to the Australian parliament, to the community, particularly through the Churches of Christ in Queensland, and to local government".[6] He was survived by his wife, three sons and two daughters.[3][4] Notes1. ^{{cite web |title=Members of the House of Representatives since 1901 |publisher=Parliament of Australia |work=Parliamentary Handbook |url=http://www.aph.gov.au/library/handbook/historical/representatives/abbott.brough.htm |accessdate=18 January 2008 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071117113956/http://www.aph.gov.au/library/handbook/historical/representatives/abbott.brough.htm |archivedate=17 November 2007 |deadurl=yes |df=dmy }} {{s-start}}{{s-off}}{{s-bef| before=Ian Sinclair}}{{s-ttl | title= Minister for the Northern Territory | years=1975–78}}{{s-non| reason=Position abolished }}{{s-bef| before=Victor Garland}}{{s-ttl | title= Minister for Veterans' Affairs | years=1978–80}}{{s-aft| after=Tony Messner }}{{s-par|au}}{{s-bef| before= Charles Adermann }}{{s-ttl | title=Member for Fisher | years=1972–84}}{{s-aft| after= Peter Slipper }}{{s-new| division }}{{s-ttl | title=Member for Fairfax | years=1984–90}}{{s-aft| after= Alex Somlyay }}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Adermann, Evan}}2. ^1 {{cite web | title =Biography for Adermann, the Hon. Albert Evan | publisher =Parliament of Australia | work=ParlInfo Web | url =http://parlinfoweb.aph.gov.au/piweb/view_document.aspx?id=8312&table=BIOGS | accessdate = 18 January 2008 }} 3. ^1 {{cite web |last = Howard |first = John |authorlink = John Howard |title = Condolences: Adermann, Hon. Albert Evan, AO, Freeth, Hon. Sir Gordon, KBE, Chaney, Hon. Sir Frederick Charles, KBE, AFC |work = Hansard |publisher = Parliament of Australia |date = 12 February 2002 |url = http://parlinfoweb.aph.gov.au/piweb/view_document.aspx?ID=2161389&TABLE=HANSARDR |accessdate = 18 January 2008 |deadurl = yes |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110524200057/http://parlinfoweb.aph.gov.au/piweb/view_document.aspx?ID=2161389&TABLE=HANSARDR |archivedate = 24 May 2011 |df = dmy-all}} 4. ^1 {{cite web | last = Truss | first = Warren | authorlink =Warren Truss | title =Condolences: Adermann, Hon. Albert Evan, AO, Freeth, Hon. Sir Gordon, KBE, Chaney, Hon. Sir Frederick Charles, KBE, AFC | work= Hansard | publisher = Parliament of Australia | date = 12 February 2002 | url = http://parlinfoweb.aph.gov.au/piweb/view_document.aspx?ID=2161405&TABLE=HANSARDR | accessdate = 18 January 2008 }} 5. ^{{cite web | last = Anderson | first = John | authorlink =John Anderson (Australian politician) | title =Condolences: Adermann, Hon. Albert Evan, AO, Freeth, Hon. Sir Gordon, KBE, Chaney, Hon. Sir Frederick Charles, KBE, AFC | work= Hansard | publisher = Parliament of Australia | date = 12 February 2002 | url = http://parlinfoweb.aph.gov.au/piweb/view_document.aspx?ID=2161397&TABLE=HANSARDR | accessdate = 18 January 2008 }} 6. ^{{cite web | title =Adermann, Albert Evan | publisher =Government of Australia | work=It's an Honour | url =http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=884406&search_type=quick&showInd=true | accessdate = 18 January 2008 }} 11 : National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia|Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Fisher|Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Fairfax|Members of the Australian House of Representatives|Officers of the Order of Australia|1927 births|2001 deaths|Australian members of the Churches of Christ|People from Kingaroy|20th-century Australian politicians|Former government ministers of Australia |
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