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Member for Murray-Darling ![]() Born in Perth, John Williams came to Broken Hill as a child in 1955, when his father took a job in Industrial Relations with the mining company, North BrokenHill Limited. John enjoys golf, flying and bridge and is proud of his family-wife Helen, sons Jason and Craig and two grand daughters Maddie and Avalon. John has been a strong community leader and instigator of change. His involvement in numerous community-based organisations has allowed a strong understanding of the needs of regional NSW. Some of his achievements include acting as a member of the Yugoslav Napredak Club, where John's influence saw the Club gain funding and expand to become the community-wide sporting and recreational club, joining the Far West Industry Board in 1983 where he later served as Chairman for eight years, and serving on the National Chair of the Reference Group for Area Consultative Committees, who reported on rural issues to the Federal Minister for Transport and Regional Services. John Williams has also played an instrumental role in establishing the Broken Hill Enterprise Development Centre, Business Incubator and Darling Matilda Way Sustainable Regions Advisory Committee. John’s ability to rally behind regional needs was shown through a local skills forum which resulted in major increases in local apprentice numbers and has been responsible for over $10 million of State and Federal funds injected into regional communities and regional business development. In the early 1990s John helped raise $30,000, which saw international artists create the Broken Hill Sculptures, an iconic Broken Hill tourist attraction. About the Murray-Darling electorate Located in the state’s Far West, and stretching from Queensland to Victoria, Murray-Darling Electorate covers a total of 344,642.90 sq km and has a predicted elector quota of 47,483voters at the 2007 Election. Major towns include Balranald, Barham, Berrigan, Broken Hill, Deniliquin, Euston, Finley, Hay, Hillston, Ivanhoe, Jerilderie, Moama, Tocumwal, Urana, Wentworth and Wilcannia. Contact
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