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{{Short description|Australian politician}}
'''Bob Catley''' was a [[Australian Labor Party|Labor]] member of the [[Australian House of Representatives]] from 1990 to 1993, representing the [[Division of Adelaide]], [[South Australia]].
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| successor = [[Trish Worth]]
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| term_end = 13 March 1993
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'''Robert Catley''' (born 1 September 1942) is a former [[Australia]]n [[Australian Labor Party|Labor]] politician.


Catley was born in [[Wales]] and received a [[Bachelor of Science|B.Sc.(econ)]] (Hons) from the [[London School of Economics]] and a [[PhD]] from the [[Australian National University]]. He was subsequently a lecturer and senior lecturer in International Relations at the [[University of Adelaide]], a professor of Political Science at the [[University of Delaware]] and the [[University of Otago]] and professor of Governance and Head of the School of Business at Charles Darwin University (formerly Northern Territory University). He also worked as a ministerial consultant. He was elected to the [[Australian House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] seat of [[Division of Adelaide|Adelaide]] at the [[1990 Australian federal election|1990 election]], narrowly defeating [[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]] incumbent [[Mike Pratt (politician)|Mike Pratt]]. A redistribution ahead of the [[1993 Australian federal election|1993 election]] pushed his seat to the south, adding Liberal-friendly territory south of the city centre, cutting his margin from an already slender 3.7 percent to an extremely marginal 1.7 percent. It did not help matters that voters were angry at the state Labor government over the collapse of the [[State Bank of South Australia]], These factors led to his defeat by Liberal challenger [[Trish Worth]] at the 1993 election.<ref>{{cite web
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Professor Catley was Head of the [[University of Newcastle, Australia|University of Newcastle]]'s Central Coast School of Business at its [[Ourimbah, New South Wales|Ourimbah]] Campus. He has now retired and spends his days sailing, caravanning, and in the gym.<ref>{{cite web
| title =New Head of Business School Appointed
| publisher =[[University of Newcastle, Australia|University of Newcastle]]
| url =http://www.ccc.newcastle.edu.au/news/profiles/catleybob/index.html
| accessdate =2008-02-24
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| archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20070829003324/http://www.ccc.newcastle.edu.au/news/profiles/catleybob/index.html
| archivedate =29 August 2007
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Latest revision as of 07:09, 20 March 2023

Bob Catley
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Adelaide
In office
24 March 1990 – 13 March 1993
Preceded byMike Pratt
Succeeded byTrish Worth
Personal details
Born (1942-09-01) 1 September 1942 (age 81)
Wales
NationalityWelsh Australian
Political partyAustralian Labor Party
OccupationLecturer, academic

Robert Catley (born 1 September 1942) is a former Australian Labor politician.

Catley was born in Wales and received a B.Sc.(econ) (Hons) from the London School of Economics and a PhD from the Australian National University. He was subsequently a lecturer and senior lecturer in International Relations at the University of Adelaide, a professor of Political Science at the University of Delaware and the University of Otago and professor of Governance and Head of the School of Business at Charles Darwin University (formerly Northern Territory University). He also worked as a ministerial consultant. He was elected to the House of Representatives seat of Adelaide at the 1990 election, narrowly defeating Liberal incumbent Mike Pratt. A redistribution ahead of the 1993 election pushed his seat to the south, adding Liberal-friendly territory south of the city centre, cutting his margin from an already slender 3.7 percent to an extremely marginal 1.7 percent. It did not help matters that voters were angry at the state Labor government over the collapse of the State Bank of South Australia, These factors led to his defeat by Liberal challenger Trish Worth at the 1993 election.[1]

Professor Catley was Head of the University of Newcastle's Central Coast School of Business at its Ourimbah Campus. He has now retired and spends his days sailing, caravanning, and in the gym.[2]

Notes

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  1. ^ "Biography for Catley, Dr Robert (Bob)". ParlInfo Web. Parliament of Australia. Archived from the original on 21 June 2011. Retrieved 24 February 2008.
  2. ^ "New Head of Business School Appointed". University of Newcastle. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 24 February 2008.
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by Member for Adelaide
1990–1993
Succeeded by