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Shane Knuth
Shadow Minister for Mines and Energy
In office
21 September 2006 – 29 January 2008
LeaderJeff Seeney
Preceded byRay Hopper
Succeeded byJeff Seeney
Member of the Queensland Parliament
for Hill (2017–present)
Dalrymple (2009–2017)
Charters Towers (2004–2009)

Incumbent

Assumed office
7 February 2004
Preceded byChristine Scott
Personal details
Born

Shane Andrew Knuth


(1966-09-07) 7 September 1966 (age 57)
Tully, Queensland, Australia
Political partyKatter's Australian (2011–present)
Other political
affiliations
Pauline Hanson's One Nation (1997–1999)
National (before 1997, 1999–2008)
Liberal National (2008–2011)
RelationsJeff Knuth (brother)

Shane Andrew Knuth (born 7 September 1966) is an Australian politician. He has been a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly since 2004, representing three successive seats: Charters Towers (2004–2009), Dalrymple (2009–2017) and Hill (2017–present). He has variously represented the National Party (2004–08), the Liberal National Party (2008–11) and Katter's Australian Party (2011–present).

Biography[edit]

Knuth was born in the North Queensland town of Tully. His brother Jeff Knuth is a former One Nation parliamentarian.[1]

Shane Knuth entered the state parliament as the member for Charters Towers at the 2004 state election by defeating incumbent MP Christine Scott of the Labor Party on One Nation preferences. At the 2006 state election, Knuth was re-elected with a large swing, reverting Charters Towers to its traditional status as a comfortably safe National seat.

Charters Towers was abolished in a redistribution ahead of the 2009 state election, and Knuth opted to contest the new seat of Dalrymple. The new seat merged most of his former territory, including the city of Charters Towers, with part of the former seat of Tablelands, represented by One Nation MP Rosa Lee Long. The new seat had a notional LNP majority of 57 percent, and Knuth won with only a small swing against him.

On 30 October 2011, Knuth resigned from the Liberal National Party to join Katter's Australian Party. Though most LNP MPs at the time were former Nationals like Knuth, Knuth contended the merger had been a Liberal takeover that had been "disastrous" for regional representation, and left rural MPs shut out of decision-making. Knuth also cited reports that the LNP's organisational wing grilled candidates, and had paid a former Labor official for compromising information on Labor MPs, including their sexual behaviour, as having influenced his decision.[2]

At the 2012 state election, despite a massive swing to the LNP statewide, Knuth easily retained his seat, defeating his replacement as LNP candidate by a nearly 2-to-1 two-party margin, winning enough primary votes to retain the seat outright. He was re-elected almost as easily in 2015.

Dalrymple was abolished in a redistribution ahead of the 2017 election, and Knuth transferred to Hill, essentially the northern portion of his old seat. Although it was notionally a marginal Australian Party seat, Knuth won it on a massive swing of almost 15 percent, turning Hill into a very safe seat in one stroke.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Green, Antony (2004). "Charters Towers". 2004 Queensland Election. ABC Elections. Retrieved 7 February 2009.
  • ^ Jessica Marszalek (30 October 2011). "LNP MP defects to Katter's Australian Party". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  • Parliament of Queensland
    Preceded by

    Christine Scott

    Member for Charters Towers
    2004–2009
    Seat abolished
    New seat Member for Dalrymple
    2009–2017
    Seat abolished
    New seat Member for Hill
    2017–present
    Incumbent


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