Craig Duby

Craig Duby
Member of the ACT Legislative Assembly
In office
8 May 1989 – 15 February 1992
Preceded bynew constituency
Succeeded bymulti-member single constituencies
Minister for Finance and Urban Services
In office
7 December 1989 – 6 June 1991
Preceded byEllnor Grassby (as Minister for Housing and Urban Services)
Succeeded byRosemary Follett
Minister for Housing and Community Services
In office
29 May 1991 – 6 June 1991
Preceded byBernard Collaery
Succeeded byRosemary Follett
Leader of the Opposition
In office
21 June 1991 – 21 June 1991
Preceded byTrevor Kaine
Succeeded byGary Humphries
Personal details
Born (1949-02-20) 20 February 1949 (age 75)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Political partyNo Self-Government Party 1989; Independents Group 1989-91; Hare-Clark Independence Party 1991-92
OccupationPolitician; public servant
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Craig John Duby (born 20 February 1949[4]), former Australian politician, was a member of the unicameral Legislative Assembly of the Australian Capital Territory between 1989 and 1992, elected to the multi-member single constituency Assembly as a representative of the No Self-Government Party. During his term in office, Duby was a member of the Independents Group and the Hare-Clark Independence Party. Duby was the Minister for Finance and Urban Services and briefly was the Minister for Housing and Community Services in the Kaine ministry. For part of one day, he served as the Leader of the Opposition.

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  2. ^ "Appendix 7: Chronological list of ministries" (PDF). Companion to Standing Orders. Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
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  4. ^ Louttit, Anne; Louttit, John (1989). Who's Who in Canberra. C.E.S.L. Support Services Pty Ltd. p. A-47. ISSN 1032-710X.