Ross Butler (politician)
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(Alan) Ross Butler (born 10 October 1943) is an Australian politician, was a Labor Party member of the
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from 2008 to 2010, representing the electorate of
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. He won his seat on a countback of votes on 10 June 2008 after the sitting member and
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resigned in May 2008. He was defeated at the 2010 state election. Prior to entering Parliament, Ross Butler had worked as a French and German language teacher in the
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education system, subsequently rising to be Principal of Glenora District High School, Murray High School in Queenstown and
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in Hobart. During his teaching career he held senior elected positions within both th
Australian Education Union
and its predecessor organisation, the Tasmanian Teachers' Federation. After retiring from education he worked as a real estate agent, financial advisor and taxi driver before entering Parliament. Between 1960 and 1962 he completed a BA at the
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and later was awarded a Master of Education through the Tasmanian College of Advanced Education. Ross Butler is a Fellow of the
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. Ross Butler is married to Margaret and they have three adult children. In the winter he officiates as an
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umpire in amateur Tasmanian leagues.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Butler, Ross Living people Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly 1943 births University of Tasmania alumni Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Tasmania 21st-century Australian politicians Fellows of the Australian Institute of Company Directors