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Stewart McArthur
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Corangamite
In office
18 February 1984 – 24 November 2007
Preceded by Tony Street
Succeeded by Darren Cheeseman
Personal details
Born (1937-10-27) 27 October 1937 (age 86)
Melbourne, Victoria
Nationality Australian
Political party Liberal Party of Australia
Spouse Bev McArthur
Alma mater Cambridge University
OccupationCompany director

Fergus Stewart McArthur, AM (born 27 October 1937) is a former Australian politician who served as a Liberal Party of Australia member of the Australian House of Representatives from February 1984, representing the Division of Corangamite, Victoria until his defeat in the 2007 election [1] by Labor's Darren Cheeseman. He was born in Melbourne, Victoria, and was educated at The Geelong College and then at Cambridge University, where he gained a master's degree. He was a farmer and company director before entering politics. Stewart McArthur and his wife Bev McArthur have a daughter, Sarah, and twin sons, Andrew (killed after being struck by a vehicle when cycling in 2018) and James.

He was an advocate for federal funding towards a $26 million redevelopment of the Kardinia Park stadium, [2] despite it being located outside his electorate.

References

  1. ^ Parliamentary biography at Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 1 May 2020
  2. ^ "Geelong Scores a Win with Funding for Skilled Stadium". Press Release - Peter Costello. www.treasurer.gov.au. 3 December 2007. Archived from the original on 22 July 2008. Retrieved 4 July 2008.
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by Member for Corangamite
1984–2007
Succeeded by