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Moore Independents Group : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael Moore (Australian politician)
Michael John Moore (born 2 April 1950) is an Australian former politician and health academic who was an independent member of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly for four terms, from 1989 to 2001. He served as Minister of Health and Community Care from 1998 to 2001 in the Liberal minority government led by Chief Minister, Kate Carnell and later, Gary Humphries. Since 2008, Moore has been the chief executive officer of the Public Health Association of Australia.〔 ==Politics== In 1989 Moore was elected to the first multi-member single-constituency unicameral ACT Legislative Assembly on the Residents Rally party ticket, led by Bernard Collaery. Residents Rally secured four seats in the first Assembly, including Collaery, Moore, Norm Jensen, and Hector Kinloch. No party had won a majority, and Rosemary Follett's Labor Party formed a minority government. Moore resigned from Residents Rally on 24 October 1989 and sat in the Assembly as an independent.〔 He was re-elected at the single-consistuency 1992 general election, and at the 1995 and 1998 general elections, representing the electorate of Molonglo on a ticket called Moore Independents. Moore was a social progressive who was responsible for the legalisation of prostitution, the decriminalisation of cannabis〔 and who was a strong advocate for trialling the provision of heroin to dependent users. He was a joint founder of the Australian Parliamentary Group on Drug Law Reform, the Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation and sponsored the early meetings of the group Families and Friends for Drug Law Reform. Despite, his socially progressive stance, he was criticised for accepting the role as Health Minister in the Liberal Government.
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