James Roger Johnston (18 June 1930 – 24 June 2020) was an Australian politician. Johnston successfully sought Liberal preselection for Hotham, competing against nine other members. In 1977, he was elected to the
Australian House of Representatives
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as the
Liberal member for
Hotham. He was a member of the Parliamentary Yacht Club, along with
Phillip Lynch,
Alan Cadman and
Marshall Baillieu.
["Righting the sailing tale"]
Phillip Lynch, Alan Cadman, Marshall Baillieu, Roger Johnston, ''The Canberra Times
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History
''The Canberra Times'' was launched in ...
'', 26 November 1978. In 1979, Johnston was part of a delegation of Australian parliamentarians sent to
Port Moresby
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to learn about resources development.
["Aust MPs on tour"]
''Papua New Guinea Post-Courier
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It was established on 30 June 1969. Its parent company, The Herald and Weekly Times (later purchased by News Corp Australia), had acquired ...
'', 19 July 1979. He was defeated in 1980.
He attempted to gain preselection for the
1982 Flinders by-election.
"Lynch announces resignation PM decides on Flinders by-election"
Teresa Mannix, ''The Canberra Times
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History
''The Canberra Times'' was launched in ...
'', 23 October 1982.
Johnston is a great-grandson of David Syme, and his ashes are interred i
David Syme's tomb
situated in Boroondara Cemetery in Kew, Victoria.
References
1930 births
2020 deaths
Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Hotham
Members of the Australian House of Representatives
20th-century Australian politicians
Politicians from Melbourne
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