Trevor Coomber

Trevor Coomber
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Currumbin
In office
2 December 1989  19 September 1992
Preceded by Leo Gately
Succeeded by Merri Rose
Personal details
Born Trevor McDougall Coomber
(1949-06-13) 13 June 1949
Charleville, Queensland, Australia
Nationality Australian
Political party Liberal Party
Occupation Pharmacist
Religion Church of England

Trevor McDougall Coomber (born 13 June 1949) is a former Australian politician.

He was born in Charleville to schoolteacher Laurence Edward Coomber and Sybil Harding, née Lightbody, a secretary. He was educated at public schools in Pelican, Lowmead and Rosedale and at high schools in Bundaberg and Mount Gravatt. In 1970 he graduated from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Pharmacy, and began work as a pharmacist in Brisbane. On 8 April 1972 he married Roberta Ann Richardson, also a pharmacist; they would have four children before their separation. Coomber moved to the Gold Coast in 1973 and to Palm Beach in 1974, where he was a member of the Beach Protection Authority of Queensland and patron of several community groups.[1]

A member of the Liberal Party since 1974, he resigned from the party in 1981 over retrospective taxation. In 1982 he was elected to Gold Coast City Council as a National, although he resigned from the party in 1986 after land development pressures on the Gold Coast led to a disagreement. After an unsuccessful run for the state seat of Currumbin as an independent in 1986, he was elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly in 1989 as a Liberal. In 1992 he challenged National Party leader Rob Borbidge in Surfers Paradise, but was defeated.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Waterson, D.B. (1993). Biographical Register of the Queensland Parliament, 1981–1992. Casket Publications. p. 14.
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by
Leo Gately
Member for Currumbin
19891992
Succeeded by
Merri Rose
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