John Woodley (born
Brisbane, Queensland
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, 9 February 1938) is an ordained
Uniting Church
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minister and was a Senator representing the state of
Queensland
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,
Australia
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, in the
Australian Senate
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The powers, role and composition of the Senate are set out in Chap ...
.
Life before politics
Woodley was briefly in the
Australian Defence Force
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from 1957 to 1959.
Education
Woodley was educated at the
Melbourne College of Divinity
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and
Brisbane College of Theology.
Christian ministry
Prior to entering politics, Woodley was ordained a minister of the
Methodist Church
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in October 1962 and continued his clerical duties with its successor, the
Uniting Church in Australia
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, after church union in June 1977.
During his ministry, Woodley worked mainly in rural churches and had extensive contact with
Aboriginal people.
He served as Director of Social Responsibility in the Uniting Church,
Queensland Synod, from 1977 to December 1984 and was very active fighting for justice during the Joh Bjelke-Petersen era in Queensland.
He was also a member of the Uniting Church in Australia's National Social Justice Committee between 1977 and 1982.
After his election, Woodley wished to remain a "Minister of the Word" and the church deemed his
parish
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to be the Senate and his parishioners to be the people of Queensland.
He officially retired as a Uniting Church minister on the grounds of age on 1 September 2001. The 23rd Synod meeting of The Uniting Church in Australia, Queensland Synod, in October 2002 received a minute of appreciation for his ministry.
Politician
Before his election, Woodley had been President of the Queensland Democrats, the Queensland Division of the
Australian Democrats
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.
Woodley was elected in March 1993 as the second Australian Democrats Senator for Queensland to a term commencing on 1 July 1993. Woodley was for a time the Democrats' spokesperson on Aboriginal and
Torres Strait
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Islander Affairs, Family Services, Regional Development and Agriculture.
Woodley chaired the year-long 1999/2000 Senate Inquiry entitled ‘Air Safety and Cabin Air Quality in the BAe 146 Aircraft’ which was overseen by the Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee.
Woodley resigned from the Senate in August 2001 with three years to run in his second term, not long after the party's members voted for
Natasha Stott Despoja
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to replace Meg Lees as the Parliamentary Leader of the Democrats. The reason given for his resignation was health reasons, but he also stated that "I don't have the same commitment to the new leadership team." Woodley was among the Democrat Senators who voted with Meg Lees to introduce the GST. The casual vacancy for his seat for the Democrats was filled by Senator
John Cherry.
After politics
Woodley made several public statements about Democrats' internal politics, consistently voicing support for former Leader Meg Lees. He left the Democrats not long after retiring from the Senate and soon joined the
Australian Progressive Alliance
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, the breakaway party set up by
Meg Lees after she resigned from the Democrats. He served as the National President of this Party, which wound up after unsuccessfully contesting the 2004 federal election.
In 2006, Woodley became a founding Patron of the Global Cabin Air Quality Executive (GCAQE), a position he still holds today.
Woodley is featured in the documentary 2010 Broken Wings and the 2015 feature film
A Dark Reflection.
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In retirement, Woodley continues to be active in church circles in Queensland.
Memberships
* Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee
* Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation (October 1997 – February 1999)
References
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1938 births
Living people
Uniting Church in Australia ministers
Members of the Australian Senate for Queensland
Australian Democrats members of the Parliament of Australia
21st-century Australian politicians
20th-century Australian politicians