Phil Gray (politician)

Phil Gray
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Gaven
In office
9 September 2006  20 March 2009
Preceded by Alex Douglas
Succeeded by Alex Douglas
Personal details
Born Philip Roy Gray
(1947-04-20) 20 April 1947
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Nationality Australian
Political party Australian Labor Party
Alma mater University of Queensland, University of New England
Occupation School teacher, Guidance Officer, Education officer

Philip Roy (Phil) Gray (born 20 April 1947) is an Australian politician. He was a Labor member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 2006 to 2009.

Born in Brisbane, Gray attended state schools before becoming a teacher, studying at the University of Queensland and the University of New England. A member of the Australian Labor Party, he was elected as the member for Gaven in the 2006 state election, defeating National Party member Alex Douglas, who had won the seat against Gray in a by-election earlier that year.[1]

In late 2008, Gray earned himself some bad publicity when he was accused of two separate instances of "bullying", both of them against elderly women. In the first instance he threaten to sue an outspoken constituent who, at a public meeting in November 2008, said she would not be voting for Gray. This was followed in December by a legal threat against a Labor member, from whom he demanded $10,000 and an apology, for criticising him in an internal party report. His behaviour was denounced by Premier Anna Bligh and Gray was forced to publicly apologise for his actions.

The 2009 state election pitted Gray against Alex Douglas for the third consecutive time. On this occasion, Douglas, running under the banner of the newly formed Liberal National Party, narrowly emerged as the victor.[2] Following his defeat, Gray angrily slammed what he perceived as negative and "biased" coverage of him by the Gold Coast Bulletin.

References

Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by
Alex Douglas
Member for Gaven
2006–2009
Succeeded by
Alex Douglas


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