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Member for Lismore ![]() Thomas George was first elected to Parliament as the Member for Lismore in 1999. As member of the Nationals since 1969, Thomas George has been a long time supporter and active member of the Party. Prior to entering Parliament, Thomas George has been heavily involved in his community, beginning in 1982 when he was the Inaugural Chairman of the Casino Beef Week Promotion Committee from 1982-1990, in which his outward looking approach was rewarded with the Casino Apex Citizen of the Year and the Casino Council’s Australia Day Award. Thomas George’s other community endeavors have included his role as President of the Casino Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Representative on the Northern Rivers Area Consultative Committee and Director of the Northern Regional Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter. Using experiences from his Lismore electorate, Thomas has been a member of The Nationals Agricultural and Small Business Committees and the Coalition Advisory Social Development Committee. Furthermore,Thomas has been asked to be part of many Joint Parliamentary Committees, including the Victims Compensation Standing Committee, STAYSAFE and Select Committee on Tobacco Smoking. During his time in Parliament, Thomas has been a spokesperson on Rural Crime and Energy & Ports, was the Deputy Whip in 2002 before becoming Party Whip in 2003 and was also appointed as Temporary Speaker of the Legislative Assembly in May 2007. Prior to entering Parliament, Thomas commenced his employment with the Rural Bank and was co-founder of a stock & station and real estate agency, and was a successful publican. He has been a Director & Deputy Chairman of the Northern Co-Op Meat Company, President of the Stock & Station Agent Association of NSW, and Vice President of the National Body of the Australian Council of Livestock Agents. Born in 1949,Thomas has the needs of family firmly in his sights. Thomas is married to Deborah and he has three sons. Thomas George has worked hard for his electorate in order to deliver them with improved and more appropriately funded services. Working under a Labor Government has only increased his drive for getting the best for his electorate and has a lot to offer to the people of NSW: community foundations, leadership qualities, and a committed strong vision for their future. About the Lismore electorate Located in the Richmond-Tweed Valleys, Lismore Electorate covers 6,049.3 sq km and has a predicted elector quota of 47,410 voters at the 2007 Election. Major towns include the City of Lismore, Bonalbo, Kyogle, Murwillimbah, Nimbin, Urbenville and Woodenbong. Contact
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