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David Jull, former Representative
- Former Liberal Party Representative for Fadden
- Left House of Representatives on 17 October 2007 — retired
- Entered House of Representatives on 13 December 1975 — Federal election
Most recent appearances in parliament
- Committees: Intelligence and Security Committee; Report (20 Sep 2007)
“On behalf of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security I present the committee’s report on the inquiry into the proscription of terrorist organisations under the Australian Criminal Code. Ordered that the report be made a parliamentary paper.”
- Indigenous Education (Targeted Assistance) Amendment (Cape York Measures) Bill 2007: Second Reading (19 Sep 2007)
“I would like to declare that this is my final speech—although I may have to make a speech in tabling a report tomorrow. This is also the 371st speech I have made since 1981. If you go back to the beginning of my career in 1975, I suppose you could add 100 on to that—so we are probably getting very close to the 500th speech I have made in my 30 years in this place. I was not going...”
- Indigenous Education (Targeted Assistance) Amendment (Cape York Measures) Bill 2007: Second Reading (19 Sep 2007)
“The days of being a teenage idol! I thought I had my life all worked out, and I thought my mid-40s would probably be a good time to go into television. Then we had the advent of the Whitlam government and I was a bit upset about some of the things that were happening. I joined the Liberal Party and somehow found myself as a candidate in 1974. And that was the end of it, because I had the bug,...”
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