Norman Evennett

Norman Frederick Evennett (29 June 1929 – 12 June 1970) was a Papua New Guinean politician. He served as a member of the House of Assembly from 1968 until his death two years later.

Norman Evennett
Member of the House of Assembly
In office
1968–1970
Succeeded byTim Ward
ConstituencyEsa'ala
Personal details
Born29 June 1929
Samarai, Papua
Died12 June 1970(1970-06-12) (aged 40)
Samarai, Papua and New Guinea

Biography

Evennett was born in Samarai in the Territory of Papua in 1929.[1] He attended Townsville State School and All Souls School in Charters Towers, before returning to Papua, where he became a businessman and plantation owner.[1]

In the 1968 general elections, Evennett contested the Esa'ala Open constituency under the Tok Pisin name "Nomani". He was elected to the House of Assembly on the first count after receiving more than half of all votes cast.[2]

He died in Samarai hospital in June 1970, survived by his wife and three children.[3]

gollark: If you're going to say "you technically can do whatever you want with your own body, but we're going to practically ban large classes of things" then that can absolutely generalize to abortion or anything else.
gollark: I assumed you meant "bodily autonomy", i.e. you own your body and get to decide what happens to it, based on you saying something about thinking the average person should support ownership of their own body.
gollark: "Ownership of your body ≠ Ownership of abortion drugs or the right to have a doctor do abortions."
gollark: That could equally apply to abortions though!
gollark: Generally, you punish the actual harm directly.

References

  1. Members of the Second House of Assembly, p10
  2. Primary count details in New Guinea election Pacific Islands Monthly, April 1968, p29
  3. Member dies Papua New Guinea Post-Courier, 12 June 1970
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