Phil Cleary
Phil Cleary | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Member of the Australian Parliament for Wills | |||||||||||||||||||
| In office 11 April 1992 – 25 November 1992 13 March 1993 – 2 March 1996 | |||||||||||||||||||
| Preceded by | Bob Hawke | ||||||||||||||||||
| Succeeded by | Kelvin Thomson | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Born | Philip Ronald Cleary 8 December 1952 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | ||||||||||||||||||
| Political party | Independent | ||||||||||||||||||
| Other political affiliations | Independent Australia (1998–2003) Voice for the West (2014) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Occupation | Teacher | ||||||||||||||||||
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Philip Ronald Cleary (born 8 December 1952) is an Australian political and sport commentator. He is a former Australian rules footballer who played 205 games at the Coburg Football Club, before serving as the member for Wills in the House of Representatives from 1992 until 1996.