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rulings and for actively protecting and improving the rights and privileges of the Members of Parliament." In early 1965 he was accused by a female staff member of sexual harassment by exposing his genitalia. Maher claimed that he had forgotten to adjust the zip on his pants after visiting the toilet. However, he resigned from the position of speaker and did not contest the election held four months later. He was eventually acquitted of criminal charges but the scandal contributed to Labor's loss at the 1965 election after 24 years of continuous government. Maher died 18 months later at the age of 55.
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election and retained the position until he was forced to resign from the position in January 1965, four months before the end of the parliamentary term. The parliamentary web site states that Maher: "managed to maintain the independence of the office...(He) developed a reputation for consistent
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election, when he defeated Geraghty. Maher retained the seat until it was abolished at the
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Maher failed in his first three attempts to be elected to the parliament. At the
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election but was defeated by the incumbent Independent Labor member
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election. He subsequently successfully contested the new seat of
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which he retained until he retired from parliament at the
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Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Bill Lamb
Kevin Ellis
Grenfell, New South Wales
Crows Nest, New South Wales
Labor Party
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Labor Party
Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Grenfell, New South Wales
De La Salle College Ashfield
University of Sydney
Australian Workers' Union
1935
Lang Labor
Country Party
Matthew Kilpatrick
Wagga Wagga
1938
Drummoyne
United Australia Party
John Lee
North Sydney
1950
James Geraghty
Legislative Council
North Sydney
1953
1962

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