Music Education
  Shopping Stores
  Auctions
  Audio Electronics
  Books
  Business
  CDs
  Concert Tickets
  Downloads
  DVDs
  Magazines
  Memorabilia
  MP3 Players
  Musical Instruments
  P2P File Sharing
  Pro Audio Recording
  Promotion
  SEO Search Ranking
  Sheet Music
  Video Games
  Videos
   
  Artists
  Bands
  Biography
  Blogs
  Charts
  Education
  Forums
  Free Music
  Genres
  Guitar Tabs
  Lyrics
  MySpace Friendster
  News
  Newsletter
  Personals
  Radio
  Resources
  Reviews
  Ringtones
  Shopping
  Web Directory
   
  About Music.us
  Affiliate Program
  Contact Us
  Link To Us
  Marketing Advertising
  Music Industry
  Partners



Andrew Bartlett

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/21/Andrewbartlett.jpg
Andrew Bartlett


Senator Andrew John Julian Bartlett (born 4 August 1964) is an Australian politician. He was parliamentary leader of the Australian Democrats, a minor Australian political party, from October 5, 2002 to November 3, 2004. At the 2004 federal election, he led the party to its worst-ever result.

Bartlett was born in Brisbane, Queensland. He gained qualifications in social work from the University of Queensland, and later a Bachelor of Arts. He worked as a social worker for the Department of Social Security, and later for the community radio station 4ZZZ. He also played in a number of local bands, as a drummer.

Bartlett joined the staff of Senator Cheryl Kernot following her election to the Senate in 1990. He also served as the secretary of the Queensland Division of the Australian Democrats. Kernot became leader of the party in 1993 — at this time Bartlett moved to Senator John Woodley's staff. He was the Democrats' Queensland Campaign Director for the 1993 and 1996 elections. In 1997, when Kernot resigned to join the Australian Labor Party, and Bartlett was appointed to the Senate vacancy caused by Kernot's resignation.

In August 2002, Senator Natasha Stott Despoja resigned as leader of the Australian Democrats as a result of an internal, though very public, party dispute. Although Senator Aden Ridgeway was the party's Deputy Leader, the national executive of the party appointed Senator Brian Greig as interim leader until a ballot of members could be organised. At the ballot in October, Bartlett defeated Greig, winning 60% of the votes.

In December 2003 Bartlett stepped down as leader after an incident involving Liberal Senator Jeannie Ferris in the Senate chamber. Ferris said that Bartlett had stolen five bottles of wine from a Liberal Party function in Parliament House. When Ferris confronted Bartlett, she said, he grabbed her arm and called her a "fucking bitch", then followed her out of the chamber while verbally abusing her. Parliamentary video of part of the incident appeared to show that Bartlett was drunk in the chamber.

The next morning Bartlett did not deny any of Ferris's allegations. He said that his behaviour had been "totally unacceptable", and that he had apologised in writing to Senator Ferris, to the Senate, and to his party. The Democrats issued a statement stating that Deputy Leader Senator Lyn Allison would serve as the Acting Leader of the party. Bartlett's former employer, John Woodley, said in an interview that Bartlett had had a drinking problem for some time, something Bartlett himself appeared to confirm at a press conference.

In the week following the incident, senior Democrats including Stott Despoja said that they thought Bartlett should formally resign as Leader. Others said that he should be given an opportunity to deal with his problems. On 12 December Bartlett announced that he would not resign. He gave his party an assurance that he would totally abstain from drinking, which he repeated upon his resumption of the leadership in January 2004.

Although Bartlett kept his pledge to give up drinking, political commentators expressed doubts that his standing would recover from the December 2003 incident. He kept a low profile until the campaign for the 2004 election began in August. The Democrats were defending three Senate seats, and all three were lost, with one going to the Australian Greens and two to the Liberal Party. The Democrats polled their lowest vote since the party's creation in 1977.

After the election Bartlett said he would not resign, but would allow the party's membership to decide the future of his leadership, which is the party's standard practice. Nevertheless, on 2 November he did not nominate for the leadership, allowing Lyn Allison to be elected unopposed. Bartlett was elected Deputy Leader unopposed.

External links


Preceded by:
Brian Greig
Leader of the Australian Democrats (2002-2004) Followed by:
Lyn Allison

© 2005 Music Entertainment Network. A Cyprus Roussos Music Entertainment Company. All Rights Reserved.

Articles from Wikipedia Encyclopedia are licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may copy and modify it as long as the entire work (including additions) remains under this license. You must provide a link to http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html. All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. All trademarks and service marks including Napster, Rio MP3 Player, iRock, Creative MP3 Player, iRiver, Apple iPod Portable MP3 Players + iTunes, eMusic, Guitar Center Musicians Friend, Zzounds Musical Instrument Equipment Store, BMG Music Service, Columbia House DVD Club, eBay, Amazon, Netflix, Jamster, Gamefly, Friendster, Music123 Musical Instruments, Billboard, MTV, Yahoo Launch, Overture Yahoo Search Marketing, MusicMatch, Kazaa, Kazaa Lite, Morpheus software, Real Rhapsody, Bose, Sheet Music Plus, Billboard Magazine, Rolling Stone Magazine, Walmart Downloads, Barnes and Noble book store, CDUniverse, Tower Records, MSN Music, MySpace, Limewire, WinMX, Google Adsense, Alibris, TicketsNow, MusicSpace, uBid are property of their respective owners. Music.us has no affiliation with MySpace or Friendster, but offers alternative services. Disclaimer: Uploading or downloading of copyrighted works without permission or authorization of copyright holders may be illegal and subject to civil or criminal liability and penalties. Please buy music and refrain from any illegal downloading activity. User submitted free content, including Wikipedia encyclopedia or modification thereof by end users, do not reflect the views and opinions of Music.us and are for educational and research development purposes. Our website offers advanced search for bands and artists bio and albums and browse options for artist band biographies resources and information. We offer blogs and community building tools for authors, bands and users. The Music.us Entertainment Network is web's most comprehensive one-stop shopping, community networking and education site. Find song lyrics, guitar tablature, posters, ring tones, free MP3 downloads and hourly updating news feeds on musicians and any genre style including rock, pop, hip hop, country, christian, rap, classical, folk, dance, latin, R and B, blues, punk, heavy metal, alternative, guitar, bass, drums, gospel, wedding, arabic, jazz, soundtrack, world, reggae, soul and more. Privacy Policy - Site Map - MP3 - Music Downloads - Song Lyrics