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14 Facts About Bernie Masters

1.

Bernie Masters was a member of the Liberal Party until 2004, when he resigned to sit as an independent.

2.

Bernie Masters was born in Perth, and graduated from the University of Western Australia in 1971 with a Bachelor of Science degree.

3.

Bernie Masters joined the public service in 1976, working as a wildlife officer and fisheries inspector.

4.

Bernie Masters returned to Westralian Sands in 1981, where he eventually came to hold senior management positions.

5.

Bernie Masters left the company in 1989 and thereafter worked as an environmental and geological consultant.

6.

Bernie Masters ran at the 1990 federal election, standing in the unwinnable fourth position on the Liberal Party's Senate ticket in Western Australia.

7.

Bernie Masters had success with his third candidacy, winning the seat of Vasse for the Liberal Party at the 1996 state election.

8.

Bernie Masters was re-elected at the 2001 election, albeit with a reduced majority.

9.

Bernie Masters was included in the new shadow cabinet formed by Colin Barnett, who had replaced Richard Court as Liberal leader after the election loss.

10.

Bernie Masters resigned from the Liberal Party in February 2004 after losing preselection for the 2005 state election to Troy Buswell, and thereafter sat as an independent.

11.

At the election, Bernie Masters polled 20.6 percent of the vote, losing to Buswell on the two-candidate-preferred count by just 209 votes.

12.

Bernie Masters subsequently served on the Busselton Shire Council from 2008 to 2009.

13.

Bernie Masters reprised his candidacy against Buswell at the 2013 state election, but polled just 8.0 percent on first preferences and failed to make the 2CP count.

14.

Bernie Masters later joined the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party, and contested the seat of Bunbury for that party at the 2017 state election.