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David Reid (politician)

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In the 1980s, he became heavily involved with promotion of the Bridgetown region, with a four-year stint as president of the Bridgetown-Greenbushes Tourist Bureau. He became involved with the South West Development Authority, one of several regional authorities set up by the
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to Donald Reid, a primary producer, and Marion (nÊe Davies). He was educated at Bridgetown Primary School and Denmark Agricultural College, before getting a Diploma in Agriculture as an external student at Muresk College (now part of
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as a councillor, and from 1990 as Shire President. He was also president of the Bridgetown Rotary Club, director for 5 years of the Blackwood Marathon Relay, and a member of the Bridgetown Hospital Board and Bridgetown Golf Club.
206:, he married Jacynth Horley, with whom he was to have one son and two daughters. In 1970, he became state president of the WA Fruitgrowers' Association and deputy WA representative on the Apple and Pear Board. 419: 409: 424: 226: 284:. From 1984 until 1990, he served as deputy chairman of the Advisory Committee and convenor of the Economic Development subcommittee of the Authority. In 1987, he was elected to the 276:), but he was defeated. Reid served as state president of the party, renamed the National Country Party soon after the election, during 1974 and 1975. He left the party in 1978. 439: 449: 454: 444: 414: 273: 214: 166: 222: 202:). After completing his schooling, he farmed at Bridgetown and did national service with the Army. On 19 October 1957 at St Mary's Church in 230: 281: 265: 238: 218: 129: 374: 285: 210: 199: 170: 161: 28: 382: 190: 269: 203: 186: 95: 119: 242: 272:
candidate (the Alliance had been formed between the Western Australian Country Party and the WA branch of the
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Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia, Volume Two, 1930-1990
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National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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Members of the Australian Senate for Western Australia
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The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate
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Index

OAM
Senator
Western Australia
Edgar Prowse
Bridgetown
Western Australia
Australia
Busselton, Western Australia
Country Party
OAM
Western Australian Legislative Assembly
Blackwood
Australian Senate
Bridgetown
South West
Western Australia
Curtin University
West Perth
Blackwood
Western Australian Legislative Assembly
Country Party
1971 election
Liberals
House of Representatives
Forrest
December 1972 election
by-election
Sandy Lewis
Australian Senate
Western Australia

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