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Puplick resigned his Anti-Discrimination Board and Privacy Commission positions in 2003 following allegations of administrative favouritism involving a personal friend, and a deteriorating relationship with the New South Wales Government.
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party made the unusual choice of preferencing the Labor Party above the Liberal Party specifically to prevent Puplick's re-election; Puplick was not re-elected and his term finished in June 1990.
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After leaving university, Puplick worked as a campaign director and press secretary for Wentworth. After the Coalition's defeat at the
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After leaving Parliament, Puplick was appointed President of the NSW Anti-Discrimination Board and NSW Privacy Commissioner.
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Chris Puplick, 1984, 'Science and Technology', in George Brandis, Tom Harley and Don Markwell (eds),
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in July 1978, representing the Liberal Party of Australia, but was defeated at the
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Chair, Australian National Council on AIDS, Hepatitis C and Related Diseases
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from 1978 to 1981 and from 1984 to 1990, representing the
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Members of the Australian Senate for New South Wales
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AM
Senator
New South Wales
Sir Robert Cotton
London
England
Liberal Party of Australia
Alma mater
University of Sydney
AM
/ˈpʊplɪk/
PUUP-lik
Senator
New South Wales
Liberal Party
London
Hyderabad
British India
Cardiff
The Cathedral School, Llandaff
Preston Manor County Grammar School
Manly Boys' High School
University of Sydney
Bachelor of Arts
Hons.
Master of Arts
Young Liberal Movement
Bill Wentworth
1972 federal election
Nigel Bowen

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