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Ted Mack (politician)

Edward Carrington (Ted) Mack (born 20 December 1933) is an Australian politician. He is the only person ever to have been elected and re-elected as an independent to local, state, and federal government in Australia, and is often referred to as the "father of the independents". He chose to serve for only two terms in both the New South Wales state seat of North Shore and the federal seat of North Sydney to avoid receiving a parliamentary pension.〔(Independents' 'father' says trio will choose ALP: ABC AM 6 September 2010 )〕
Ahead of the 2015 North Sydney by-election, Mack re-entered the federal political arena by announcing he would steer the campaign of independent candidate Stephen Ruff.〔(Ted Mack working to install an independent in Joe Hockey's old seat: The Age 10 November 2015 )〕〔(North Sydney preselection for Joe Hockey's safe seat under cloud of a political fix: SMH 26 October 2015 )〕〔(2015 North Sydney by-election: Antony Green ABC )〕
==Early life==
Mack was born in the Sydney suburb of Paddington and educated at Sydney Boys High School, graduating in 1950. He completed national service in the RAAF in 1951-1952 at Albury NSW.〔(Members of Parliaments and Legislatures )〕 At the University of New South Wales, he trained as an architect, graduating with a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) in 1958. Following graduation, he married Wendy, with whom he has two daughters and two sons. He and his wife travelled to Europe and worked in London 1958-61. Returning to Australia he worked as an architect mainly on hospitals and public housing until 1974 and in private practice until 1980.〔 He supervised the construction of the Port Kembla district hospital (1961-63) and was later appointed as Architect-in-charge of Hospital design and construction at the NSW. Public Works Department in 1966. In 1972 he was appointed as Assistant Chief Architect at the NSW Housing Commission. In 1975, he was appointed to a committee chaired by Dr Coombs (former Governor of both the Commonwealth and Reserve Banks) to monitor and advise on Aboriginal housing in remote areas of Australia. Between 1974 and 1980,
Mack also was a part-time tutor at UNSW in architecture (1974-80).

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