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Robert Hill (Australian politician)

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The diplomatic appointment made upon his retirement from Parliament was arranged by Foreign Minister and former Liberal leader Alexander Downer. Hill and Downer were factional rivals in their home state of South Australia and Downer was keen to see Hill out of Parliament as part of Downer's long-term
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Hill's diplomatic appointment had been criticised by then Shadow Foreign Minister and future Prime Minister Kevin Rudd who had doubts about Hill's diplomatic skills and said that the Howard Government had used the diplomatic service as "a Liberal Party employment agency" and this had left diplomats
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After the Liberals' defeat (their fourth consecutive loss) at the 1990 federal election, Hill became Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (1990โ€“96), and held appointments during these years as Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs, Defence, Public Administration and Education, Science and Training.
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In 1994 he was unsuccessful in seeking Liberal preselection for the House of Representatives seat of Boothby for the 1996 election. The preselected candidate was instead Andrew Southcott who went on to win the seat at the 1996 election and Hill remained in the Senate until his retirement in 2006.
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Following his return to Australia in 2009, Hill accepted an appointment as adjunct professor in Sustainability at the US Studies Centre at the University of Sydney where he was involved in the development of the $ 2 million Dow Sustainability Program, funded by the US-based Dow Chemical Company
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As Liberal Government Senate leader Hill had expressed the importance of the transition of the Prime Ministership from Howard to his Liberal deputy and heir apparent Peter Costello be smooth. It was a transition that never eventuated when Howard lost government at the 2007 election and Costello
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Foundation, to bring together academic and policy experts from Australia and the US to develop action-oriented solutions to a range of sustainability challenges concerning energy, water, food and biodiversity that are technologically innovative, commercially scalable and politically viable.
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He was Vice-President of the Liberal Party in South Australia 1977โ€“79 and President 1985โ€“87. Like many South Australian Liberals, Hill belonged to the liberal or moderate wing of the Liberal Party. He was also a member of the Liberal Party's Federal Executive 1985โ€“87 and 1990โ€“93.
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In January 2006, Hill announced his resignation from the Ministry and as Leader of the Government in the Senate. He did not specify a reason for his resignation, but said it was his decision to retire and he had not been pushed into it by the Prime Minister. However, one of
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in 1996, Hill became Leader of the Government in the Senate (1996โ€“2006) and Minister for the Environment (1996โ€“98). He was subsequently appointed Minister for the Environment and Heritage (1998โ€“2001) and Minister for Defence (2001โ€“06).
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In July 2005 the Coalition parties took control of the Senate and Hill became the first Government Leader in the Senate since 1981 to command a majority in the chamber.
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On 15 March 2006, Hill resigned from the Senate and, two days later, was appointed Permanent Representative to the United Nations for Australia, replacing
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It has been alleged that when Downer was Opposition Leader in 1994 he had failed to back Hill's bid to move to the Lower House for the seat of Boothby.
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announced on 9 April 2010 that Hill had been appointed Chancellor of the University. He completed the second of two two-year terms on 25 July 2014.
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Prior to Hill's retirement in 2006 he voted for legalizing the abortion drug RU486 which had been banned in Australia up until that point
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In 2018 it was reported that Hill was a member of the high-level group established to explore reforming the
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In July 2009, Hill was appointed by the Australian Government to head the Australian Carbon Trust.
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Following the announcement of the 1987 Senate election results, Hill was
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plan to return to the Liberal Party leadership which never eventuated.
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In 1994 he was Chairman of the Senate's Policy Review Committee.
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Official Secretary to the Governor-General of Australia
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as Minister for the Environment, Sport and Territories
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Members of the Australian Senate for South Australia
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Index

The Honourable
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Senator
for South Australia
Sir Condor Laucke
Cory Bernardi
Minister for Defence
John Howard
Peter Reith
Brendan Nelson
Minister for the Environment
John Howard
John Faulkner
Sport
Territories
David Kemp
Leader of the Government in the Senate
Gareth Evans
Nick Minchin
Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
Fred Chaney
John Faulkner
Chancellor of the University of Adelaide
John von Doussa
Kevin Scarce
Permanent Representative of Australia to the United Nations
Caroline Millar
Gary Quinlan
Adelaide

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