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MLC |
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Independent
Sat as an Independent from 2 December 2021
Member
National Party WA
2012–2021
State president
National Party WA
2015–2019
Federal vice president
National Party Australia
2019–2021 |
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22 May 2021 |
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South West Region |
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Electorates
- MLC South West Region from 22 May 2021 to 28 August 2023. Elected to the Forty First Parliament for the term commencing 22 May 2021
- Contested the state election for the seat of Bunbury (National Party), 2017
- Member disqualified from the Legislative Council, 28 August 2023
Office
- Shadow Minister for Local Government; Water; Regional Cities to 3 December 2021
Parliamentary Appointments
- Deputy Chair of Committees from 25 May 2021 to 13 December 2021
Committees
- Member, Joint Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation from 27 May 2021 to 20 October 2022
- Member, Select Committee into Cannabis and Hemp from 13 October 2021 to 22 July 2022
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Personal Information |
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Derby, Western Australia, Australia |
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Son of Robert John Hayward and Dawn Maree Hayward |
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Married 1 October 2002, Karratha to Lee Michelle Hayward, daughter of Bruce Kennard Gouldham
and Delma Joan Fraser
Children: three sons and three daughters |
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Christian |
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Riverton Primary School, 1975–1981
Willetton Senior High School, 1982–1986
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Television producer |
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Self employed |
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Councillor, City of Bunbury, 2013–2021
Chair, Withers Advisory Committee, 2013–2015 |
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Awarded the Queens Badge, 1986
Member, school board, Bunbury Catholic College |
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