Kenneth (Ken) Vincent Ticehurst (born 22 January 1945) is a former
Australian politician, and was a member of the
Australian House of Representatives
The House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Australia, the upper house being the Senate. Its composition and powers are established in Chapter I of the Constitution of Australia.
The term of members o ...
from November 2001 to 2007, representing the
Division of Dobell
The Division of Dobell is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales.
Dobell is a NSW Central Coast electorate with large populations of both retirees and young families fleeing Sydney's expensive real estate. The electo ...
in
New South Wales
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for the
Liberal Party of Australia
The Liberal Party of Australia is a centre-right political party in Australia, one of the two major parties in Australian politics, along with the centre-left Australian Labor Party. It was founded in 1944 as the successor to the United Au ...
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Biography
Ticehurst has a qualification in
electrical engineering. He worked as a manager in marketing and sales, technical and manufacturing and as a managing director before entering politics.
Commenced Kattron, a trading name for his real time Lightning Tracking service, in 1990. Produced first commercial lightning data service in Australia in December 1991.
Formed a partnership with WeatherBug of USA to install and operate 21st Century Lightning Tracking equipment.
Electoral career
At the
2001 federal election, Ticehurst was preselected and contested the marginal seat of
Dobell Dobell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include
* Bertram Dobell (1842–1914), English bookseller, literary scholar, editor and author
* Charles Macpherson Dobell (1869–1954), Canadian soldier
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held by the
Labor Party since its creation in 1984. Ticehurst won the seat with a slim majority of 560 votes, defeating Labor frontbencher
Michael Lee.
At the
2004 election, Ticehurst improved his margin, winning by 8904 votes two party preferred. At the
2007 election, Ticehurst campaigned as time permitted, due to the ailing health of wife Trisha, who was in the later stages of aggressive cancer. He was defeated by Labor Party candidate
Craig Thomson. His wife died shortly after his electoral defeat.
Parliamentary career
* Standing Committees (REPS)
** Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
** Environment and Heritage
** Family and Human Services
* Government Backbench Policy
** Health and Ageing (Chairperson)
** Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
** Education, Science & Training
** Environment and Water Resources
** Transport, Regional Services, Territories and Local Government
** Employment, Workplace Relations & Workforce Participation
References
External links
* (redirects t
profile at Parliament of Australia
Maiden speechLiberal Party of AustraliaNSW Division: Liberal.Party of AustraliaOfficial Myspace
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1945 births
Living people
Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
Members of the Australian House of Representatives
Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Dobell
21st-century Australian politicians