The Hon. (Terry) Terence William SHEAHAN (1947 - )**

  • Date of Birth: 18/08/1947
  • Place of Birth: Leichhardt, New South Wales, Australia

Parliamentary Service

PositionStartEndPeriodNotes
Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly17 Nov 197325 Mar 198814yr(s) 4mth(s) 9day(s)
Member for Burrinjuck17 Nov 19732 Apr 19762yr(s) 4mth(s) 17day(s)
44th (1973 - 1976)
Member for Burrinjuck1 May 197612 Sep 19782yr(s) 4mth(s) 12day(s)
45th (1976 - 1978)
Member for Burrinjuck7 Oct 197828 Aug 19812yr(s) 10mth(s) 22day(s)
46th (1978 - 1981)
Member for Burrinjuck19 Sep 19815 Mar 19842yr(s) 5mth(s) 16day(s)
47th (1981 - 1984)
Member for Burrinjuck24 Mar 198422 Feb 19883yr(s) 10mth(s) 30day(s)
48th (1984 - 1988)
Minister for Housing, Minister for Cooperative Societies and Assistant Minister for Transport29 Feb 19802 Oct 19811yr(s) 7mth(s) 4day(s)
Minister for Housing, Minister for Cooperative Societies and Minister Assisting the Premier2 Oct 19811 Feb 19831yr(s) 4mth(s)
Minister for Energy and Minister for Finance1 Feb 198310 Feb 19841yr(s) 10day(s)
Minister for Planning and Environment10 Feb 19845 Apr 19841mth(s) 27day(s)
Minister for Planning and Environment5 Apr 198412 Dec 19848mth(s) 8day(s)
Attorney General12 Dec 19846 Feb 19861yr(s) 1mth(s) 26day(s)
Attorney General and Minister for Cooperative Societies6 Feb 19864 Jul 19864mth(s) 29day(s)
Attorney General and Minister Assisting the Premier4 Jul 198626 Nov 19871yr(s) 4mth(s) 23day(s)
Minister for Transport26 Nov 198725 Mar 19883mth(s) 29day(s)

Political Party Activity

Australian Labor Party (ALP). Joined the Willoughby branch in January 1964 and became a member of the Yass, Cootamundra and Gladesville branches. Resigned on 31 March 1997 to accept a judicial office. Secretary of the New South Wales Parliamentary Labor Party from May 1976 until elected to Cabinet in 1980. Senior Vice-President of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party from April 1983 until 1989 and was president from 1989 - 1997.


Community Activity

Member (honorary) of the Cootamundra Rotary Club 1983 - 1988. Served as National President of Diabetes Australia 1993 - 1996 and on the New South Wales board 1997 - 2004; UNICEF Australia 2001 - 2005, and 2008 to date; Rainbow Memorial Fund 1997 - 2005; LCM Health and Aged Care 1997 - 2007; St Vincent's College Board 1992 - 1998; Board member and chairman 2HD at Newcastle 1983 - 1997. Also involved with the Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife, the Australian Tax Research Foundation, the Visiting Committee of the Faculty of Law at the University of Wollongong, University of Technology Business Round Table, Kosciusko National Park Advisory Committee, Keep Australia Beautiful Council, Matthew Talbot Special Appeal Committee, the Law Society's Dispute Resolution and Constitutional Law Committees, Board of Australian Legal Resources International Incorporated; Leadership Group of the Young Womens Christian Association of Sydney, Board of the Northern Medical Research Foundation, Council of the John Hubert Plunkett Society, Board of the Foundation for the New England Regional Art Museum.


Qualifications, occupations and interests

Lawyer (solicitor). Educated at the St Thomas Becket Infants School, Lewisham 1952 - 1954, Christian Brothers High School , Lewisham 1955 - 1963 and Sydney University 1964 - 1969. BA, LLB. Articled clerk and practised as a solicitor in Roy Turner Jones & Co, Sydney 1967 - 1972 and later in Yass with Elrington & Elrington in 1973. Admitted to the New South Wales Bar on 12 February 1982. Solicitor from 1988 - 1997 and mediator and consultant with Cowley Hearne, Solicitors and on own account with Ernst and Young 1995 - 1997. Has been a Judge of the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales since appointment on 9 April 1997 and president of New South Wales Workers Compensation Commission November 2001 - November 2007. Recreational interests include family and films.


Honours Received

Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for services to the Law, the Parliament and the Community (health, care of the aged, human rights and the environment).


Personal

Only son of William Francis Sheahan QC, also a Member of the Legislative Assembly. Married (1) Mary Christine Ridley on 26 May 1973, and they had 6 daughters and 2 sons. Divorced in 2003. Married (2) Dr Jennifer Lynette Hardy on 19 August 2007.


Additional Information

Electorate description: Rural. Located within Southern Tablelands and Central Murrumbidgee Statistical Agricultural Areas. Principal towns: Adelong, Cootamundra, Gundagai, Harden, Temora, Tumut, Yass, Young. Area: 18,682 sq km Population: 52,280 Enrolment: 36,780 Personal papers in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales: T.W Sheahan - Terry's Reminiscences of Billy, being the inaugural Sheahan Lecture to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of William Francis Sheahan organised by the Burrinjuck State Electorate Council, Gundagai, New South Wales., 24 February 1995 (MLMSS 5957); photographs in the PICMAN Database.



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