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Mr John Meier

Goyder
House of Assembly

About Me

Full Name
Eric (John) John Meier
Party
Liberal Party
Electorate
Goyder
House
House of Assembly
Date Elected
06 November 1982
Public Activities
President Yorketown/Edithburgh Liberal Party Branch 1975-1978;
Secretary Goyder S.E.C. 1976-1977;
President Goyder S.E.C. 1979-1981;
President Wakefield F.E.C. 1980-1981;
Liberal Party Agricultural Committee Member 1985-1988;
Liberal Party Waste Watch Committee Member 1986-1987;
Liberal Party Primary Industries Committee Member 1992;
Liberal Party Policy Committee 1992-1993;
Lions Club of Yorketown and District Member 1974-1981;
President Lions Club of Yorketown and District 1979-1980;
Secretary Yorketown Men's Bridge Club 1979-1980;
Chairman S.Y.P. Lutheran Parish 1977-1980;
Rotary Club of Maitland Member 1983-1990;
Rotary Club of Maitland Honorary Member since 1992;
Layreader St. Paul's Maitland Lutheran Congregation 1983-1993;
C.Y.P. Liaison Committee Member 1983-1992;
Y.P. Campus-Spencer Institute of TAFE;
Council Committee Member 1983-1992;
President C.Y.P. Tree Propagating and Land Care Group 1988-1989;
Wakefield Regional Health Service Palliative Care Sub-Committee Member 1998;
Commissioned Officer with Adelaide University Regiment 1971-1974;
Geography Curriculum Committee Member 1980-1981

Contact Details

Electorate Telephone
08 8832 2455
Electorate Facsimile
08 8832 2699
Electorate Email
goyder@parliament.sa.gov.au
Electorate Address
51 Robert Street, MAITLAND SA 5573

Electoral History

Date
District
House
Party
Reason (if retired)
06 Nov 1982 - 17 Mar 2006
Goyder
House of Assembly
Liberal Party
Retired

Offices Held

06 Mar 2002 - 17 Mar 2006
Opposition Whip
10 Feb 1994 - 05 Mar 2002
Government Whip

Committee Membership

02 Dec 1997 - 15 Jan 2002
01 Dec 1997 - 06 May 2002
12 Feb 1992 - 09 Feb 1994
13 Feb 1990 - 11 Feb 1992
11 Feb 1986 - 12 Feb 1990
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Acknowledgement of Country

The Parliament of South Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of this country throughout Australia, and their connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to the Elders both past and present.