Vaughan Johnson (politician)

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Queensland Parliament for Gregory
In office
2 December 1989 – 31 January 2015
Preceded byBill Glasson
Succeeded byLachlan Millar
Personal details
Born(1947-07-20)20 July 1947
Grazier

Vaughan Gregory Johnson

OAM (20 July 1947 – 22 January 2023) was an Australian politician who served in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland
from 1989 to 2015.

Early life

Born in Bourke, New South Wales, he was a grazier and contractor before entering politics.

Political career

Having moved to

National Party
.

In 1989, Johnson was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland as the National Party member for Gregory. He followed the Queensland Nationals into the Liberal National Party in 2008, and held the seat until his retirement in 2015.

Government Minister (1996–98)

After Rob Borbidge became Premier, Johnson was made Minister for Transport and Main Roads.

Opposition frontbencher (1998–2010)

Following the heavy coalition defeat at the 2001 election he was elected Deputy National Leader, a position he held until Lawrence Springborg replaced Mike Horan as leader in 2003.

Johnson held many shadow cabinet positions between 1998 and 2010 including Shadow Minister for Sport and the Shadow Minister for Police and Corrections.[1]

Johnson was removed from the frontbench by LNP leader John-Paul Langbroek in November 2010,[2] however he returned as Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Western Queensland after Langbroek was replaced by Campbell Newman.

Johnson was appointed Government Chief Whip following the LNP victory at the 2012 election.

In October 2014, Johnson announced that he would retire from the Queensland Parliament at the next election. The Premier of Queensland, Campbell Newman, praised his contribution to Queensland, saying "Vaughan will forever be known as the bloke who fought tooth and nail for the farmers and graziers, truck drivers, small business owners and everyone in between right across Western Queensland."[3]

Controversies

In 2014 on Fairfax Radio, Johnson stated "I'm not against Asian people, don't get me wrong – but a lot of those Asian people come from an environment where they have no comprehension of road rules in their own country". Johnson issued a letter later that day apologising for his remarks, adding "I wanted to convey that all drivers in Queensland must take care on the roads".[4]

Personal life and death

Johnson was married with three children.

Johnson died suddenly in the early hours of 22 January 2023, at the age of 75.[5]

Awards and honours

In 2020 he was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia in the Australia Day honours list.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Vaughan Gregory Johnson". Parliamentary Library of Queensland. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Veteran MP Johnson 'gutted' by LNP dumping". The Sydney Morning Herald. 29 November 2010. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Premier recognises Vaughan Johnson's service to Queensland - the Queensland Cabinet and Ministerial Directory".
  4. ^ "Asian drivers don't know road rules, says LNP MP Vaughan Johnson". The Guardian. Australian Associated Press. 28 August 2014.
  5. ^ Gall, Sally (22 January 2023). "Vaughan Johnson, former Member for Gregory, passes away suddenly". Queensland Countrylife. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
  6. ^ Gall, Sally (26 January 2020). "OAM for Vaughan Johnson in Australia Day honours". Queensland Countrylife. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Member for Gregory
1989–2015
Succeeded by