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In 1996, Bingham was assigned to chair a further review on police powers in Queensland, which he commented were "...unsatisfactory because the police are uncertain of their powers and suspects are uncertain about their rights." The committee's recommendations on legislation of police powers and
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Max Bingham was knighted in the Queen's Birthday Honours on 15 June 1988, with the citation "In recognition of service to the law, crime prevention, parliament and the community". He was awarded the
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The term of Sir Max Bingham QC, Chairman of the Criminal Justice Commission : report of the Parliamentary Criminal Justice Committee.
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and Attorney-General in Gray's cabinet (as well as Minister for Education, Industrial Relations, and Police and Emergency Services).
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Tasmanian Members of Parliament who have been granted the right to use the title 'Honourable' for life
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On 15 April 1991, the Governor of Tasmania granted Bingham the right to use the title '
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Bingham resigned from parliament on 13 June 1984, and subsequently joined the
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Bingham entered the Tasmanian Parliament when he was elected as a member for
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Tasmania
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in Queenslandβ€”responsible for a review into the powers of the
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extensive community consultation led to the passing of the
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in November 1981. Gray led the Liberals to victory in the
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He died in Hobart on 30 November 2021, at the age of 94.
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Robin Gray: the drover's dog gets the glittering prize
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Bingham read for and received a 14: 1368: 1332:Alumni of Lincoln College, Oxford 518: 110:26 May 1969 β€“ 3 May 1972 16:Australian politician (1927–2021) 419:in April 1945, and served as an 1020: 950: 924: 899: 503:, resigned and was replaced by 468:at the University of Tasmania. 1: 1342:Royal Australian Navy sailors 1337:University of Tasmania alumni 1307:Attorneys-general of Tasmania 1159:Attorney-General of Tasmania 1063:Attorney-General of Tasmania 896:(Queensland Police Bulletin). 621: 377:Opposition Leader of Tasmania 573:Coat of arms of Max Bingham 511:, and Bingham was appointed 423:at shore stations including 99:Attorney-General of Tasmania 7: 1322:20th-century King's Counsel 1317:Australian Knights Bachelor 1302:Deputy premiers of Tasmania 529:Criminal Justice Commission 389:Tasmanian House of Assembly 240:Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 10: 1373: 1327:Australian Rhodes Scholars 1141:Deputy Premier of Tasmania 958:"BINGHAM, Sir Eardley Max" 553: 48:Deputy Premier of Tasmania 1357:Australian King's Counsel 1265: 1254: 1246: 1241: 1231: 1224: 1216: 1206: 1199: 1189: 1182: 1174: 1164: 1157: 1149: 1138: 1130: 1120: 1111: 1103: 1093: 1086: 1078: 1068: 1061: 1053: 1048: 1017:, Parliament of Tasmania. 865:The Sydney Morning Herald 850:, Parliament of Tasmania. 709:"Rhodes Scholar Selected" 696:World War II Nominal Roll 357: 337: 327: 319: 309: 301: 296: 288: 262: 254: 244: 230: 202: 197: 193: 181: 169: 159: 148: 136: 124: 114: 103: 98: 86: 74: 64: 53: 46: 42: 23: 1242:Party political offices 821:"RHODES SCHOLAR RETURNS" 525:National Crime Authority 401:Queen Alexandra Hospital 395:Early life and education 1352:Politicians from Hobart 1184:Minister for Education 458:Lincoln College, Oxford 364:Sir Eardley Max Bingham 278:Lincoln College, Oxford 258:Margaret Garrett Jesson 911:Government of Tasmania 907:"Vale Sir Max Bingham" 642:Parliament of Tasmania 450:University of Tasmania 448:with honours from the 269:University of Tasmania 454:Bachelor of Civil Law 417:Royal Australian Navy 320:Years of service 314:Royal Australian Navy 999:BINGHAM, Eardley Max 737:"Tas Rhodes Scholar" 692:BINGHAM, EARDLEY MAX 574: 535:recommended by the 482:1969 state election 391:from 1969 to 1984. 207:Eardley Max Bingham 1049:Political offices 938:. 30 November 2021 859:Cockburn, Milton: 572: 537:Fitzgerald Inquiry 1275: 1274: 1266:Succeeded by 1232:Succeeded by 1207:Succeeded by 1190:Succeeded by 1165:Succeeded by 1121:Succeeded by 1094:Succeeded by 1069:Succeeded by 1030:. 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Index

The Honourable
QC
Deputy Premier of Tasmania
Robin Gray
Michael Barnard
Geoff Pearsall
Angus Bethune
Roy Fagan
Merv Everett
Robin Gray
Roy Fagan
Merv Everett
Hobart
Tasmania
Liberal Party
Alma mater
University of Tasmania
LLB
Lincoln College, Oxford
BCL
Royal Australian Navy
Able Seaman
HMAS Bingera
HMAS Cerberus
QC
Deputy Premier
Opposition Leader of Tasmania
Denison
Liberal Party
Tasmanian House of Assembly

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