John Fuller (Australian politician)
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Sir John Fuller | |
|---|---|
| Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council | |
| In office 10 July 1968 – 14 May 1976 | |
| Preceded by | Arthur Bridges |
| Succeeded by | Paul Landa |
| Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council | |
| In office 14 May 1976 – 1 August 1978 | |
| Preceded by | Leroy Serisier |
| Succeeded by | Max Willis |
| Member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales | |
| In office 23 April 1961 – 1 August 1978 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 22 September 1917 |
| Died | 31 January 2009 (aged 91) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
| Party | Country Party |
| Spouse | Eileen Webb |
| Occupation | Farmer |
Sir John Bryan Munro Fuller (22 September 1917 – 31 January 2009) was an Australian politician, a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council for the Country Party from 1961 to 1978.
Fuller was born in the Sydney suburb of Mosman in 1917, and was educated at Knox Grammar School at Wahroonga. Following his schooling, he worked in rural New South Wales and Queensland, before acquiring and settling on a farm property at Coolah. A member of the NSW Country Party since 1940, he served as a councillor on the Coolah Shire Council from 1955 to 1965.