Rod Oliver

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Roderick Carson Oliver (8 March 1922 – 24 September 2005) was an Australian politician, who was a member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly for the seat of Alice Springs from 1977 to 1980.

Preceded byEric Manuell
Succeeded byDenis Collins
BornRoderick Carson Oliver
(1922-03-08)8 March 1922
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Died24 September 2005(2005-09-24) (aged 83)
Quick facts Member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly for Alice Springs, Preceded by ...
Rod Oliver
Member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
for Alice Springs
In office
13 August 1977  6 June 1980
Preceded byEric Manuell
Succeeded byDenis Collins
Personal details
BornRoderick Carson Oliver
(1922-03-08)8 March 1922
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Died24 September 2005(2005-09-24) (aged 83)
PartyCountry Liberal Party (1977–1979)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (1979–1980)
SpouseEleanor Lewis
ChildrenFour
OccupationPublic servant
Military service
Branch/serviceAustralian Army
Years of service1941–1945
RankGunner
Unit2/11th Field Regiment
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Early life

Oliver was born in Melbourne where his father was a tailor. During the Great Depression, his father decided to return the family to their grazing roots, and they moved to a sheep station in Euston, New South Wales when he was 12. At the age of 17, they moved to Balranald.

In 1941, Oliver enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force during World War II. During army training, he first visited Alice Springs where he would later return. After his discharge from the army, he met and married Eleanor Lewis, a hairdresser. They lived in Melbourne for several years, then moved to the Northern Territory where Oliver worked as a pastoral inspector for the Australian public service.[1]

Political career

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