Bob Charles (politician)

Bob Charles
Member of the Australian Parliament
for La Trobe
In office
24 March 1990  31 August 2004
Preceded by Peter Milton
Succeeded by Jason Wood
Personal details
Born (1936-07-24)24 July 1936
Covington, Kentucky, USA
Died 17 April 2016(2016-04-17) (aged 79)
Nationality American Australian
Political party Liberal Party of Australia
Occupation Engineer

Robert Edwin "Bob" Charles (24 July 1936  17 April 2016), Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1990 to October 2004, representing the Division of La Trobe, Victoria.[1]

He was born in Covington, Kentucky, United States, and was educated at Purdue University. He was an engineer before entering politics. He was a foreman, supervisor, International Marketing Manager and Managing Director of an instrument company and Chairman and Managing Director of a construction company. He moved to Australia in 1969, became a citizen of Australia in 1974, and was first elected to the La Trobe seat in 1990.

Charles was a member of the Opposition Shadow Ministry 1994-96. He retired at the 2004 election. In 2005, Charles was appointed as the Australian Consul-General in Chicago.[2][3]

Bob Charles died on 17 April 2016, aged 79.[4]

References

  1. A seat where every vote really does count Archived November 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. Downer, Alexander (18 December 2004). "Diplomatic Appointment: Consul-General in Chicago" (Press release). Australian Government. Archived from the original on 12 February 2014.
  3. Koutsoukis, Jason (18 December 2004). "Howard awards plum post to Liberal mate". The Age (Fairfax Media). Archived from the original on 5 November 2012.
  4. Hansard, 19 April 2016. Retrieved 20 April 2016
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by
Peter Milton
Member for La Trobe
19902004
Succeeded by
Jason Wood
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Ron Harvey
Australian Consul-General in Chicago
2005–2008
Succeeded by
Elizabeth Schick
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