John Moore (Australian politician)
John Moore (born 1936) is a retired stock broker, businessman, and statesman from Brisbane, Australia. He was a Liberal member of parliament for over 25 years, and defence minister from 1998 to 2001.
Private life
John Moore was born in 1936 at Rockhampton in Queensland. He was raised on a ranch (or cattle station) west of Bowen. His early education was through the Australian correspondence system used for isolated families. He finished his seccondary eduction at the Southport School for Boys, an Anglican boarding school before entering the University of Queensland (UQ). Moore graduated from UQ with a Bachelor of Commerce with additional study in Accounting.
Before he entered politics, Moore had a very successful career as a businessman and stock broker. He spent four years (1960-1963) with A.R. Walker & Co. before forming his own brokerage (John Moore & Company in 1964. He was a member of the Brisbane Stock Exchange from 1961 until 1974. He grew his firm into the largest single trader business in Queensland, opening offices in regional centers there and in New South Wales.
He also held directorship or board membership in a number of Australian companies, such as Brandt Limited and Phillips. He was a board member of the Australian subsidiary of some multinational investment firms including Merrill Lynch and Citigroup.
Liberal Party
Moore became a member of the Liberal Party in 1964, and by 1966 was serving in its state Executive Committee in Queensland. He was President of the Queensland Party twice; from 1973 to 1976 and again from 1984 to 1990. By party rules this also made him a member of the Federal Executive Committee (FEC) of the party. Indeed, he served on the FEC in one role or another for almost thirty years.
Government career
John Moore was first elected to office as an MP in the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of the Ryan district of Brisbane in 1975. He would cold that seat for just over twenty-five years. His first role in the cabinet was during the fourth government formed by Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser when he was Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs from 1980 until 1982.
While the Labor governments were in power from 1983 to 1996 he served in the opposition's Shadow Cabinet for several key ministries including Finance, Industry and Commerce, and Communications.
In March of 1996 he joined the cabinet in the new coalition government of John Howard, as Minister for Industry, Science and Tourism. In this position Moore had a major role in shaping new government policies affecting the motor vehicle and pharmaceutical industries. In cooperation with Industrial leaders, he created a long range policy package, Investing for Growth. When the elections of 1998 returned a clear Liberal majority, he move on to the Defence Ministry.
Minister of Defence
Moore became Minister for Defence when the new cabinet of Prime Minister John Howard was sworn in on October 21, 1998. The most significant event during his ministry was the deployment of forces to East Timor as a part of the U.N. peace-keeping effort.
Moore's most lasting legacy within the Australian Defence Force may be the vision contained in a White Paper ''Defence 2000: Our Future Defence Force' released late in his ministry. It was described by PM Howard in the following words: "The Defence White Paper is the most far-sighted reshaping of Australia’s defence capability in a generation. It would not have been possible without John Moore’s determination to improve management within Defence and also win new resources for the ADF. "
When John Howard announced his cabinet reorganization in December of 2000, Peter Reith replaced Moore as Minister for Defence. Moore completed his retirement when he resigned his seat in Parliament on February 5, 2001, although he was not replaced officially as minister of Defence until the new cabinet officers were sworn in on February 14.
External link
Department of Defence 2000 White Paper overview (http://www.defence.gov.au/whitepaper/34000.htm)