Kev Lingard

Kevin Lingard
Manager of Opposition Business in Queensland
In office
12 March 2001 – 29 January 2007
LeaderMike Horan
Lawrence Springborg
Jeff Seeney
Preceded byDenver Beanland
Succeeded byStuart Copeland
Minister for Families, Youth and Community Care
In office
26 February 1996 – 13 February 1998
PremierRob Borbidge
Preceded byMargaret Woodgate (Family and Community Services)
Tom Burns (Youth)
Succeeded byNaomi Wilson
Deputy Leader of the
Queensland National Party
In office
29 September 1992 – 13 February 1998
LeaderRob Borbidge
Preceded byBrian Littleproud
Succeeded byMike Horan
Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
In office
5 July 1989 – 2 November 1989
Preceded byLin Powell
Succeeded byJim Fouras
In office
17 February 1987 – 24 November 1987
Preceded byJohn Warner
Succeeded byLin Powell
Minister for Environment and Health
In office
25 November 1987 – 1 December 1987
PremierJoh Bjelke-Petersen
Preceded byMike Ahern
Succeeded byLeisha Harvey (Health)
Geoff Muntz (Environment)
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Beaudesert
Fassifern (1983–1992)
In office
22 October 1983 – 20 March 2009
Preceded bySelwyn Muller
Succeeded byAidan McLindon
Personal details
Born
Kevin Rowson Lingard

(1942-08-14) 14 August 1942 (age 82)
Miles, Queensland
NationalityAustralian
Political partyLiberal National Party
Other political
affiliations
The Nationals
OccupationHigh School Principal, sport commentator

Kevin Rowson "Kev" Lingard (born 14 August 1942) is an Australian former politician.[1] He was a National Party (Liberal National from 2008 onwards) member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1983 to 2009[1] and a former Deputy Leader of the Nationals in Queensland. Before entering politics, Lingard represented Queensland in both rugby league and rugby union.[2]

  1. ^ a b "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  2. ^ "Kev Lingard skips Parliament for Rugby World Cup". The Courier Mail. 6 September 2007.