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Arch Bevis - Member for Brisbane

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Arch Bevis - Member for Brisbane

Parliament House

Tel:
(02) 6277 4518
Fax:
(02) 6277 8534
Email:
Email Arch

Brisbane Electorate Office

Shop 1, 209 Days Road
Grange, QLD, 4051
Tel:
(07) 3356 1555
Fax:
(07) 3356 6711

Postal Address:

PO Box 83
Grange, QLD, 4051
Web:
http://www.archbevis.com/

Biography

Arch was born and educated in Brisbane, graduating from Kelvin Grove College of Advanced Education with a Diploma of Education. He was president of the student union and later became state and national president of Australian Young Labor. He taught at Sandgate High School for three years.

At the end of 1977, Arch joined the Queensland Teachers' Union as an organiser. In 1980 he became the deputy general secretary of the union. Arch was elected Member for Brisbane in 1990. Arch served as Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations until the 2001 federal election.

Electorate Profile

State: Queensland

Name Derivation: Named after the city of Brisbane which was named after Sir Thomas MacDougall Brisbane 1773-1860, Governor of New South Wales 1820-25.

Area and Location Description: Brisbane covers an area of approximately 76 sq km from Everton Park and Stafford in the north to the Brisbane River in the east and south and to Ferny Grove and Upper Kedron in the west. The main suburbs include Alderley, Ashgrove, Bowen Hills, Brisbane City, Enoggera, Ferny Grove, Fortitude Valley, Gaythorne, Grange, Herston, Kelvin Grove, Keperra, Milton, Mitchelton, New Farm, Newmarket, Newstead, Red Hill, Spring Hill, Upper Kedron, Wilston, Windsor and parts of Bardon, Everton Park, Paddington, Stafford.

Products/Industries of the Area: The area is mostly residential but contains some light industry. It includes the Queensland Parliament House and Brisbane City Council Chambers. The Enoggera Military Camp and many Commonwealth Government, State Government and business administrative offices are found in the area.

First Proclaimed/Election: 1900/1901

Demographic Rating: Inner Metropolitan

Members:

  • BEVIS, A (ALP) 1990-
  • CROSS, M D (ALP) 1980-1990
  • JOHNSON, P F (LP) 1975-1980
  • CROSS, M D (ALP) 1961-1975
  • LAWSON, G (ALP) 1931-1961
  • CAMERON, D C (NAT) 1919-1931
  • FINLAYSON, W F (ALP) 1910-1919
  • FOXTON, J F G (ANTI-SOC) 1906-1910
  • CULPIN, M (ALP) 1903-1906
  • MACDONALD-PATERSON, T (FT) 1901-1903