Tony Sheehan
The Honourable Tony Sheehan | |
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Treasurer of Victoria | |
In office 21 January 1992 – 27 October 1992 | |
Premier | Joan Kirner |
Preceded by | Tom Roper |
Succeeded by | Alan Stockdale |
Personal details | |
Born | Anthony John Sheehan (1948-12-24) 24 December 1948 (age 75) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Political party | Labor Party |
Spouse | Ann Charlton (m. 1978) |
Alma mater | La Trobe University |
Occupation | Teacher |
Anthony John Sheehan (born 24 December 1948) is a former Australian politician. He obtained an economics degree at La Trobe University and was a school teacher at Heidelberg High School. He was elected branch secretary of the Victorian Secondary Teachers Association.
He was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from the seat of Ivanhoe (1982–85) and Northcote (1988–98). He was a member of the ALP.
He held a number of ministerial positions in the government of Joan Kirner. He was the Minister for Housing and Construction in 1990–91. He was then appointed the Minister for Finance in 1991–92 and Treasurer from January to October 1992 when the Kirner government was defeated.[1] He resigned from parliament in 1998 and was succeeded in his seat by Mary Delahunty.
References
- ^ "The Poll Bludger - Australian State and Federal Elections". www.pollbludger.com. Archived from the original on 2 January 2008.
External links
- Tony Sheehan bio
Victorian Legislative Assembly | ||
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Preceded by Bruce Skeggs | Member for Ivanhoe 1982–1985 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Member for Northcote 1988–1998 | Succeeded by |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by | Minister for Housing and Construction 1990–1991 | Succeeded byas Minister for Planning and Housing |
New ministry | Minister for Finance 1991–1992 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Treasurer of Victoria 1992 | Succeeded by |
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