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- Michael_Tate abstract "Rev Fr The Hon. Michael Carter Tate AO (born 6 July 1945) is a former Australian Labor Party politician who later became an ambassador and then a Catholic priest.Michael Tate was born in Sydney in 1945. He gained a Bachelor of Laws with First Class Honours from the University of Tasmania, and a Master of Arts from Oxford. He worked as a Lecturer in Law at the University of Tasmania from 1972 to 1978, becoming Dean of the Faculty in 1977. He also served as Legal Adviser to the Tasmanian Parliamentary Delegation to the Constitutional Conventions 1973–77.He was a member of the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace 1972–78.He was elected to the Senate representing Tasmania, at the 1977 election, his term commencing on 1 July 1978. He was re-elected in 1983, 1987 and 1993. He was President of the Parliamentary Christian Fellowship 1985–88.He served as Minister for Justice 1987–93 in the Hawke and Keating governments, in addition to other portfolios.He resigned from the Senate on 5 July 1993. After leaving politics he was appointed Australian Ambassador to the Netherlands and the Holy See, before retiring early to enter the priesthood.In 1992, Fr Tate was awarded an honorary doctorate from his alma mater, the University of Tasmania, and in the Australia Day Honours of 1996, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO).On 19 May 2000 he was ordained by the Archbishop of Hobart, the Most Rev. Adrian Leo Doyle in St Mary's Cathedral, Hobart. Guests included former Governor-General Bill Hayden, former Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, and former Attorneys-General Lionel Bowen and Michael Duffy. Congratulatory messages were received Pope John Paul II and former Prime Ministers Bob Hawke and Paul Keating. That night, he told the ABC's 7.30 Report that during his last audience with Pope John Paul II as Ambassador to the Holy See, the pontiff asked him what his next posting would be. John Paul was somewhat surprised when Tate told him he would be studying for the priesthood.On 18 November 2010 Rev Professor Tate was appointed as Tasmania's first Parliamentary Standards Commissioner. The role was established under the Integrity Commission Act 2009. The Commissioner is independent of the Integrity Commission and provides advice to Members of Parliament and the Integrity Commission about conduct, propriety and ethics and the interpretation of any relevant codes of conduct and guidelines relating to the conduct of Members of Parliament.As of April 2012, Tate was the parish priest of the Roman Catholic Parish of the Holy Spirit in Sandy Bay, Tasmania.".
- Michael_Tate activeYearsEndDate "1987-07-24".
- Michael_Tate activeYearsEndDate "1992-05-27".
- Michael_Tate activeYearsEndDate "1993-03-24".
- Michael_Tate activeYearsEndDate "1993-07-05".
- Michael_Tate activeYearsStartDate "1978-07-01".
- Michael_Tate activeYearsStartDate "1987-02-16".
- Michael_Tate activeYearsStartDate "1987-09-18".
- Michael_Tate activeYearsStartDate "1990-04-04".
- Michael_Tate almaMater University_of_Oxford.
- Michael_Tate almaMater University_of_Tasmania.
- Michael_Tate birthDate "1945-07-06".
- Michael_Tate birthName "Michael Carter Tate".
- Michael_Tate birthPlace New_South_Wales.
- Michael_Tate birthPlace Sydney.
- Michael_Tate birthYear "1945".
- Michael_Tate office "Minister for Consumer Affairs".
- Michael_Tate office "Minister for Justice".
- Michael_Tate office "Senator for Tasmania".
- Michael_Tate office "Special Minister of State".
- Michael_Tate party Australian_Labor_Party.
- Michael_Tate primeMinister Bob_Hawke.
- Michael_Tate primeMinister Paul_Keating.
- Michael_Tate successor Duncan_Kerr.
- Michael_Tate successor Frank_Walker_(Australian_politician).
- Michael_Tate successor Jeannette_McHugh.
- Michael_Tate successor Kay_Denman.
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- Michael_Tate almaMater University_of_Oxford.
- Michael_Tate almaMater University_of_Tasmania.
- Michael_Tate before Mick_Young.
- Michael_Tate before Nick_Bolkus.
- Michael_Tate before "New title".
- Michael_Tate before Terence_McCarthy.
- Michael_Tate birthDate "1945-07-06".
- Michael_Tate birthPlace "Sydney, New South Wales, Australia".
- Michael_Tate birthname "Michael Carter Tate".
- Michael_Tate dateOfBirth "1945-07-06".
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- Michael_Tate honorificPrefix The_Honourable.
- Michael_Tate honorificPrefix The_Reverend.
- Michael_Tate honorificSuffix Order_of_Australia.
- Michael_Tate name "Michael Tate".
- Michael_Tate name "Tate, Michael".
- Michael_Tate occupation "Priest".
- Michael_Tate office Minister_for_Justice_(Australia).
- Michael_Tate office Special_Minister_of_State.
- Michael_Tate office Treasurer_of_Australia.
- Michael_Tate office "Senator for Tasmania".
- Michael_Tate party Australian_Labor_Party.
- Michael_Tate placeOfBirth "Sydney, New South Wales, Australia".
- Michael_Tate predecessor Mick_Young.
- Michael_Tate predecessor Nick_Bolkus.
- Michael_Tate primeminister Bob_Hawke.
- Michael_Tate primeminister Paul_Keating.
- Michael_Tate shortDescription "Australian politician".
- Michael_Tate successor Duncan_Kerr.
- Michael_Tate successor Frank_Walker_(Australian_politician).
- Michael_Tate successor Jeannette_McHugh.
- Michael_Tate successor Kay_Denman.
- Michael_Tate termEnd "1987-07-24".
- Michael_Tate termEnd "1992-05-27".
- Michael_Tate termEnd "1993-03-24".
- Michael_Tate termEnd "1993-07-05".
- Michael_Tate termStart "1978-07-01".
- Michael_Tate termStart "1987-02-16".
- Michael_Tate termStart "1987-09-18".
- Michael_Tate termStart "1990-04-04".
- Michael_Tate title List_of_Ambassadors_of_Australia_to_the_Holy_See.
- Michael_Tate title Minister_for_Justice_(Australia).
- Michael_Tate title Special_Minister_of_State.
- Michael_Tate title Treasurer_of_Australia.
- Michael_Tate years "1987".
- Michael_Tate years "1990".
- Michael_Tate years "1993".
- Michael_Tate description "Australian politician".
- Michael_Tate description "Australian politician".
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- Michael_Tate subject Category:Australian_Labor_Party_politicians.
- Michael_Tate subject Category:Australian_Roman_Catholic_priests.
- Michael_Tate subject Category:Living_people.
- Michael_Tate subject Category:Members_of_the_Australian_Senate.
- Michael_Tate subject Category:Members_of_the_Australian_Senate_for_Tasmania.
- Michael_Tate subject Category:Officers_of_the_Order_of_Australia.
- Michael_Tate subject Category:People_educated_at_St_Virgil's_College.
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