Peter Adamson (Australian politician)
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Peter Francis Adamson (born 1961 in Darwin) is a former Australian politician. He was educated at private schools, and then at the
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, where he graduated with a bachelor of Arts, majoring in Politics. Prior to entering politics, he was the sports anchor on Channel Eight (now Channel Nine) News.


Political career

In 1994, future Chief Minister
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was approached to contest the Darwin Legislative Assembly seat of
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for the Labor Party at the 1994 election. However, she was defeated by Peter Adamson, standing as the candidate for the
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. He was re-elected at the 1997 election but defeated by Labor candidate Kon Vatskalis at the 2001 election when Labor won government in the Territory for the first time.


Lord Mayor and subsequent fall from grace

In 2002 Adamson was elected Lord
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of Darwin. While Adamson knew many early successes, including economic investment, roadwork repairs, and sending himself and others as a mayoral delegation to
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(Darwin's sister city) to discuss expanding economic ties, Adamson's career soon came spiralling out of control, with the revelation of misuse of council funds to purchase comical items such as a refrigerator, women's underwear and a Darth Vader voice distorter. The unfolding media speculation became "something of a ritual for several months as the case against Peter Adamson has ground through the court system with colourful and sometimes bizarre aspects of the story". Adamson, on initial criticism chose to see the funny side, on New Year's Eve he arrived at a party dressed as a fridge, with his girlfriend who went as a policewoman, Although he had stood aside from the job, Adamson was still drawing his $90,000 a year Lord Mayor's salaries when convicted. He was subsequently replaced by Garry Lambert. Adamson subsequently lost his appeal, with the judge calling him a sociopathic liar. Adamson was sentenced to seven months in prison but the sentence was to be suspended after two months and was released from prison in April 2008. He is engaged to Leanne Meharry.Darwin Mayor Peter Adamson - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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