Jim Small

Australian politician
The basics

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IntroAustralian politician
PlacesAustralia
isPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth22 September 1933
Age91 years
Star signVirgo
The details

Biography

James Richard Small (born 22 September 1933) is a former Australian politician. He was the National Party member for Murray in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1985 to 1999.

Small was born at Bondi in Sydney. He was educated at Deniliquin and underwent national service 1954–56. He became a bank clerk and then primary producer, and married Judith on 15 October 1955 (they would have four children (2 sons and 2 daughters)). He was active in the local community and in the local branch of the Country Party for many years.

In 1984, following the resignation of the member for the local state seat of Murray, Tim Fischer, to contest the federal seat of Farrer, Small was selected as the Nationals' candidate for the by-election. He was elected without difficulty, defeating his only opponent, independent candidate Ray Brooks, with a 12.96% margin. He held the seat easily until 1999, when it was combined with the solid Labor seat of Broken Hill to create the new seat of Murray-Darling, a marginal National seat. In the event, both Small and Broken Hill MP Bill Beckroge retired, and the seat was won by Labor.

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