Willem westra van holthe biography books

Minister for Mines and Energy, Willem Westra van Holthe, has officially launched the Northern Territory Geological Survey's book: The Geology and Mineral.!

My award award-winning book is available from me at jfander@ozemail.com.au Favourably reviewed recently in the Journal of the Australasian Mining History.

  • My award award-winning book is available from me at jfander@ozemail.com.au Favourably reviewed recently in the Journal of the Australasian Mining History.
  • Willem Westra Van Holthe replaces Ms Lambley, who resigns as deputy chief amid pressure on Mr Mills' leadership.
  • Minister for Mines and Energy, Willem Westra van Holthe, has officially launched the Northern Territory Geological Survey's book: The Geology and Mineral.
  • Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries Willem Westra van Holthe today attended the DPIF and DME STAR Awards to acknowledge exceptional performances.
  • Willem Westra van Holthe says he had no conflict of interest in his dealings with the Vietnamese company CT.
  • Willem Westra van Holthe

    Australian politician

    Willem Rudolf Westra van Holthe (born 22 August 1962) is an Australian politician. He was a Country Liberal Party member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly from 2008 to 2016, representing the electorate of Katherine.

    He was Deputy Chief Minister of the Northern Territory from 6–14 March 2013 and from February 2015 to February 2016, resuming the position following a leadership challenge to Chief MinisterAdam Giles, in which he was briefly the Chief Minister-designate.

    He served as Minister for Primary Industry and Fisheries, Minister for Land Resource Management and Minister for Essential Services (2012–2016), Minister for Mines and Energy (2012–2015) and Minister for Public Employment (2015–2016) under both Terry Mills and Giles.

    Early life

    Westra van Holthe was born in Rotorua, New Zealand, to a Dutch father and Australian mother. His family moved to Australia and settled in Brisbane, Queensland.[1]

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