Murray De Laine

Murray Royce De Laine (born 29 August 1936) is a former Australian politician. He worked for General Motors-Holden for 35 years and was a shop steward and executive member of the Association of Draughting, Supervisory and Technical Employees (ADSTE).[1] He represented the electorate of Price as an Australian Labor Party member of the South Australian House of Assembly between 1985 and 2001.

Political career

De Laine was elected to the seat of Price on 7 December 1985. In 1998 the seat of Price was heavily altered in a redistribution and renamed Cheltenham.[2] In August 2001 De Laine was defeated in an Australian Labor Party pre-selection ballot which saw Jay Weatherill take the pre-selection.[3] On 15 August 2001 De Laine quit Labor and announced he would run as an independent at the next state election. In the 2002 election De Laine stood as an independent and was defeated, with 9.7% of the primary vote.[4][5]

References

  1. "Interview with Murray Royce De Laine [sound recording] / Interviewer: Jim Douglas.". Trove. National Library of Australia. 2005. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
  2. "Electoral Districts / CHELTENHAM". Electoral Commission SA. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
  3. Colvin, Mark (15 August 2001). "Costly Labor factions in South Australia". ABC PM.
  4. Parliament Profile
  5. ABC electorate profile
Parliament of South Australia
Preceded by
George Whitten
Member for Price
1985–2002
Seat abolished
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