Lin Powell

The Hon
Lin Powell
Speaker of the Queensland Parliament
In office
2 December 1987  5 July 1989
Preceded by Kev Lingard
Succeeded by Kev Lingard
Constituency Isis
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Isis
In office
7 December 1974  31 July 1989
Preceded by Jim Blake
Succeeded by Bill Nunn
Personal details
Born Lionel William Powell
(1939-03-10) 10 March 1939
Maryborough, Queensland
Nationality Australian
Political party National Party
Other political
affiliations
Independent
Occupation Schoolteacher
Religion Presbyterian

Lionel William "Lin" Powell (born 10 March 1939) is a former Australian politician.

He was born in Maryborough to Lionel Mitchell Powell and Helen Irene, née West. He was educated at state schools in Bundaberg and then at Brisbane State High School. After studying at Kelvin Grove Teachers College and the University of Queensland, he became a schoolteacher. He taught at Stafford, Cairns and Bundaberg and was a principal at Lyndhurst, Cooloolabin, Forest Station and Cattle Creek Valley. A long-time member of the National Party, he was secretary of the Mundubbera branch from 1965 until his election as president in 1967, serving until 1970. In 1974 he was elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly as the member for Isis. Promoted to the front bench as Minister for Education in 1982, he was briefly Leader of Government Business in the House in 1987 before being elected Speaker in December, immediately after Joh Bjelke-Petersen's ousting by Mike Ahern.[1]

On 3 May 1989, Powell resigned from the National Party and declared himself an independent. He continued as Speaker until 5 July 1989, when the government voted against him on a matter of privilege; his resignation prompted scenes of chaos in the chamber. He remained an MP until his sudden resignation on 31 July; he formed the New Conservative Party and ran for Isis as an independent at the 1989 election, but without success.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Queensland Parliament (2012). "Powell, Lionel William (Lin)". Retrieved 3 December 2013.
Political offices
Preceded by
Claude Wharton
Leader of the House of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland
1987
Succeeded by
Brian Austin
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by
Kev Lingard
Speaker of the Legislative Assembly
19871989
Succeeded by
Kev Lingard
Preceded by
Jim Blake
Member for Isis
19741989
Succeeded by
Bill Nunn


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