Michael Polley
The Honourable Michael Polley AM | |
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Speaker of the Tasmanian House of Assembly | |
In office 28 June 1989 – 13 April 1992 | |
Preceded by | Tony Rundle |
Succeeded by | Graeme Page |
In office 6 October 1998 – 15 March 2014 | |
Preceded by | Frank Madill |
Succeeded by | Elise Archer |
Member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly for Wilmot/Lyons | |
In office 22 April 1972 – 15 March 2014 | |
Personal details | |
Born |
Michael Robert Polley 4 November 1949 Westbury, Tasmania, Australia |
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Australian Labor Party |
Spouse(s) | Kim Polley (née Chisholm) |
Relations | Helen Polley (sister) |
Michael Robert Polley AM (born 4 November 1949 in Westbury, Tasmania) is an Australian Labor Party politician and member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly in the Division of Lyons. First elected in 1972 at age 22 he is currently the longest-serving member of the Tasmanian parliament, having been re-elected at ten successive State elections. He is married with two sons and one daughter.
He was the youngest Cabinet Minister in Tasmanian history, appointed at the age of 27 in the government of premier Doug Lowe. His wife Kim Polley is Mayor of Northern Midlands Council, on which his son Tim also serves. His sister Helen Polley is a member of the Australian Senate.
In 1989 during the Field government he was made the speaker of the Tasmanian House of Assembly. He became speaker again in 1998 when Labor won government. He was minister for national parks 1976–1981.
In the Tasmanian state election 2006, Polley received the highest primary vote in Lyons.
Polley announced in June 2013 that he would retire at the 2014 Tasmanian state election.
In September 2014 Polley announced he would stand as councillor for the Northern Midlands Council in the 2014 Tasmanian Local Government Elections.
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Parliament of Tasmania | ||
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Preceded by Tony Rundle |
Speaker of the Tasmanian House of Assembly 1989–1992 |
Succeeded by Graeme Page |
Preceded by Frank Madill |
Speaker of the Tasmanian House of Assembly 1998–2014 |
Succeeded by Elise Archer |