Keith Wilson (Western Australian politician)
Keith James Wilson AM (born 5 September 1936) is an Australian politician.
He was born in Kalgoorlie to miner James Wilson and Barbara Jean McKenzie. He attended local public schools and became a teacher, graduating in 1955. After a period teaching at Mount Barker, he trained for the Anglican clergy from 1959 to 1961. From 1961 to 1965 he was assistant priest for the Scarborough parish, and from 1965 to 1967 he taught in the United Kingdom. On 24 August 1968 he married Angela Joy Hankin, with whom he would have two sons. From 1969 he was an Anglican clergyman at Balga. In 1977 he was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly as the Labor member for Dianella; he would represent this seat until 1983, Nollamara until 1989, and then Dianella again until 1993. He was the first clergyman elected to the Parliament of Western Australia following a change to the constitution. In 1981 he became Shadow Minister for Housing, Community Welfare and Youth, Sport and Recreation. He was appointed Minister for Housing, Youth and Community Services in 1983; he held this portfolio under various names until 1988, when he became Minister for Health. He left the ministry in 1992 and resigned from the Labor Party in 1993, unsuccessfully running as an independent in that year's election.[1]
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Western Australian Legislative Assembly | ||
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New seat | Member for Dianella 1977–1983 |
Abolished |
New seat | Member for Nollamara 1983–1989 |
Succeeded by John Kobelke |
New seat | Member for Dianella 1989–1993 |
Succeeded by Kim Hames |