Nicholas Manuel Dondas AM (26 October 1939 – 8 September 2024) was an Australian Country Liberal politician in the Northern Territory, representing the seat of Casuarina in the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly from 1974 to 1994, and the Division of Northern Territory in the Australian House of Representatives from 1996 to 1998.

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Nick Dondas
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Dondas in 1974
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Northern Territory
In office
2 March 1996  3 October 1998
Preceded byWarren Snowdon
Succeeded byWarren Snowdon
5th Speaker of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
In office
10 October 1989  26 June 1994
Preceded byRoger Vale
Succeeded byTerry McCarthy
Member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
for Casuarina
In office
19 October 1974  3 June 1994
Preceded byDivision created
Succeeded byPeter Adamson
Personal details
Born
Nicholas Manuel Dondas

(1939-10-26)26 October 1939
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Died8 September 2024(2024-09-08) (aged 84)
Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Political partyCountry Liberal Party
Liberal Party (federal)
Spouse
Cheryl Jones
(m. 1972)
Children1
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Political career

As a member of the Legislative Assembly, Dondas served as a minister from 1979 to 1987 under Paul Everingham, Ian Tuxworth and Stephen Hatton. He was deputy leader of the CLP, and hence Deputy Chief Minister, from 1983 to 1987 under Everingham and Tuxworth.

Dondas left the CLP to run unsuccessfully as an Independent for the electoral division of Port Darwin at the 2001 Northern Territory election.[1]

Personal life and death

Dondas was born in Perth, and attended Christian Brothers College, Highgate, and Perth Boys High School.[citation needed] He was of Greek descent.[2] After moving to Darwin, he married Cheryl Jones on 26 August 1972, with whom he had one daughter. He was involved with the Northern Suburbs Community Development Association and the Darwin Regional Tourist Association before entering politics, and was also a keen rugby league player.

Dondas died in Darwin on 8 September 2024, at the age of 84.[3]

References

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