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majority jury verdicts in criminal trials, was opposed by the government for a decade, before finally becoming law in 2006. A third, to establish a parliamentary oversight committee for the director of public prosecutions was blocked by the legal profession, despite a similar committee having successfully operating in the House of Commons in Great Britain for some years.
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from 1988 to 2007. He was in the shadow cabinet from 1995 until March 2006. He has written two political biographies, a third book on the events and political consequences of a fatal plane crash, a fourth on Australian history, culture and society in the 20th century and a fifth on the involvement of
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In May 2014 NSW Premier Mike Baird included Tink as part of a three-person expert panel to review NSW election funding laws following controversial revelations about political donations by an ICAC inquiry. The panel, chaired by Kerry Schott, Chair of Sydney Water included former Labor Deputy Premier
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In his valedictory speech to Parliament on 22 November 2006, Tink proposed that juries should play a role in sentencing. If a jury returned a guilty verdict for a crime carrying a standard non-parole period set by Parliament, the jury would be asked whether, on the evidence it had heard during the
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Later as shadow Minister for Police and then as shadow Attorney General, Tink sponsored over 30 private member's bills. Among them was one to give magistrates power to confiscate the passports of people charged with serious crimes, a measure supported by the government. Another, providing for 11-1
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The Committee also released a report unanimously recommending numerous reforms to curtail the burgeoning $ 300 million a year cost of the government subsidised free School Student Transport Scheme. The Committee proposed including swipe cards to monitor accurately the number of students using the
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While Tink was Chairman of the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee, the Committee published over twenty major reports achieving cross party agreement on a number of extremely contentious issues. They included ground breaking reports on public-private partnerships in the provision of
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trial, the standard non-parole period should apply. If the answer was 'yes', the judge would use the non-parole period as the minimum starting point for sentencing and if 'no' then there would be no such restriction.
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On 1 July 2013, Tink was appointed as an adjunct professor at the Macquarie University Law School and Centre for Legal Governance in Sydney until 31 May 2018. This appointment has been extended to 31 May 2023.
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Scheme. It also proposed including an annual $ 40 co-contribution to the fares from parents. Despite support in principle from subsequent NSW governments, as at 2012 these measures have not been put in place
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stepped down as Opposition Leader in August 2005, Tink declined repeated requests that he stand for the leadership including being the choice of Liberal Prime Minister John Howard. He resigned as shadow
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Director of Public Prosecutions Amendment (Parliamentary Joint Committee) Bill, NSW Parliamentary Hansard, 30 March 2006; 'Tink Bill's tinkering with DPP opposed', Lawyers Weekly, 9 March 2004
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Government commissioned Tink to examine ways in which oversight of the NSW Police Force and NSW Crime Commission could be streamlined and strengthened. On 26 November 2015,
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In 2014 Tink was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) 'for significant service to the Parliament of New South Wales, to local history, and to the law'.
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Shadow Leader of the House for four years, Tink became known for his aggressive yet humorous question time performances and his flair for theatrical debate.
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Andrew Clennell and Michael Pelly, ‘Stress strikes and another political career goes west’, Sydney Morning Herald, 15 March 2006 Retrieved 6 January 2012
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In 1992, Tink led an enquiry into the police complaints system. As a result, minor complaints came to be dealt with internally by the police, while the
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infrastructure, as well as proposals for greater public transparency in infrastructure contracts relating to the Sydney 2000 Olympics.
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In February 2013, Tink was recognised for his significant contributions to the cultural and political life of New South Wales with a
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Christopher Jay, ' Private infrastructure scene gets serious for property owners', Building Owner and Manager, May 1994.
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and Minister for Justice and Police, announced that the Government accepted Tink's report dated 31 August 2015 entitled
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immediately appointed Tink to the Shadow Cabinet as spokesperson for Family and Community Services
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to the Premier in 1994. After the Liberals lost office in 1995, the new Liberal Opposition Leader
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Fergan O'Sullivan, 'Call to integrate infrastructure plan', Directions in Government, June 1994
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Macquarie University: Faculty of Arts: Macquarie Law School: Honorary Associates: Andrew Tink
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HONEYSUCKLE CREEK: The story of Tom Reid, a little dish and Neil Armstrong's first step
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where he was senior tutor at John XXIII College in 1976. Before being elected to the
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In 2011, Tink's second book and the first comprehensive biography on the subject,
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The 'Nib’ CAL Waverley Library Award for Literature. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
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Andrew Tink: Air Disaster Canberra: the plane crash that destroyed a government
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On 1 January 2015 Tink commenced a three-year appointment as president of the
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on 20 March 2006, citing health and personal reasons, and did not contest the
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An Act of Corruption? Nick Greiner's Years in Power and His Unorthodox Demise
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Jonathan Pearlman, ‘Joker in the pack’, Sydney Morning Herald, 4 March 2006.
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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Air Disaster Canberra: the plane crash that destroyed a government
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Macquarie University awards a Doctor of Letters honoris causa
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In 2009, Tink completed the first comprehensive biography of
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for a period of three years commencing from 20 July 2012.
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William Charles Wentworth: Australia's greatest native son
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was given greater powers to investigate serious matters.
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New broom sweeps away hated Police Integrity Commission
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A. Tink, 'Majority jury verdicts have wide support',
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Later in 2012, Tink was appointed as trustee of the
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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(1992). 455:in Nova Scotia, Canada, and Sydney in 118:19 March 1988 – 19 March 1999 1504:Australian National University alumni 1233:Government Gazette of New South Wales 833: 810:"Nathan Rees Axes Free School Travel" 701:Australian Dispute Resolution Journal 679:. Sydney: ABC Books. pp. 12–13. 616:Inspector of the NSW Crime Commission 71:19 March 1999 – 2 March 2007 1407:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 1223:(ebooks): Retrieved 19 November 2018 468:Canberra air crash of 13 August 1940 395:nicknamed him 'the chainsaw'. 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Index

AM
MLA

New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Epping
Greg Smith
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Eastwood
Jim Clough
Liberal Party
Barrister
http://www.andrewtink.com
AM
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Liberal Party
Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station
first Moon landing
Macquarie University
Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales
Doctor of Letters
honoris causa
Sydney Grammar School
New Zealand
Los Altos High School
Silicon Valley
Bachelor of Laws
Australian National University
New South Wales Parliament
barrister
Eastwood

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