Jim Wilkinson (Australian politician)
James Scott Wilkinson (born 4 December 1951) is an Australian former politician and sportsman, who was an independent member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council, representing the Division of Queenborough from 1995, then the Division of Nelson from 1999 when Queenborough was abolished. He was President of the Tasmanian Legislative Council from 2013, until his retirement from the council in May 2019. After 3 years in Melbourne, he then returned to Tasmania to study law, while also continuing with sport playing football and cricket for Sandy Bay.
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Jim Wilkinson (Australian politician)
James Scott Wilkinson (born 4 December 1951) is an Australian former politician and sportsman, who was an independent member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council, representing the Division of Queenborough from 1995, then the Division of Nelson from 1999 when Queenborough was abolished. He was President of the Tasmanian Legislative Council from 2013, until his retirement from the council in May 2019. After 3 years in Melbourne, he then returned to Tasmania to study law, while also continuing with sport playing football and cricket for Sandy Bay.
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James Scott Wilkinson (born 4 ...... nt to the Legislative Council.
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جيم ويلكينسون (بالإنجليزية: Ji ...... 27 مايو 1995 – 30 يونيو 1999).
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1951-12-04
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Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
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Member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council for Nelson
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Member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council for Queenborough
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1999-06-30
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1995-05-27
1999-07-01
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James Scott Wilkinson (born 4 ...... all and cricket for Sandy Bay.
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جيم ويلكينسون (بالإنجليزية: Ji ...... 27 مايو 1995 – 30 يونيو 1999).
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Jim Wilkinson (Australian politician)
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جيم ويلكينسون
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