Chris Gulaptis | |
Constituency Mp: | Clarence |
Parliament: | New South Wales |
Term Start: | 19 November 2011 |
Term End: | 3 March 2023 |
Predecessor: | Steve Cansdell |
Successor: | Richie Williamson |
Office1: | Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture and Forestry |
Term Start1: | 22 June 2021 |
Term End1: | 25 March 2023 |
Minister1: | Adam Marshall (2021) Dugald Saunders (2021-2023) |
Predecessor1: | Michael Johnsen |
Office2: | Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Roads and Infrastructure |
Term Start2: | 24 April 2019 |
Term End2: | 22 June 2021 |
Minister2: | Paul Toole |
Office3: | Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Planning |
Term Start3: | 1 February 2017 |
Term End3: | 23 March 2019 |
Minister3: | Rob Stokes |
Office4: | Parliamentary Secretary for the North Coast |
Term Start4: | 24 April 2015 |
Term End4: | 25 April 2016 |
Predecessor4: | Duncan Gay (as Minister for the North Coast) |
Minister4: | John Barilaro |
Birth Place: | Perth, Western Australia |
Party: | The Nationals |
Spouse: | Vicki |
Occupation: | Surveyor |
Christopher Gulaptis is an Australian politician who was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. He represented Clarence for The Nationals from the 2011 by-election until his retirement in March 2023.[1] [2]
Of Macedonian background, Gulaptis was born in Perth, Western Australia, and graduated with a degree in applied science from the Western Australian Institute of Technology (now Curtin University) and commenced practice as a surveyor. He moved to Clarence Valley in New South Wales in 1980, and was a councillor on Maclean Shire Council, where he also served as mayor. His service as a councillor ceased when all five local government councils in the Clarence Valley were amalgamated into one council, the Clarence Valley Council.[3]
Gulaptis successfully stood at the first Clarence Valley local government election in 2005 and served as one of nine councillors. He unsuccessfully stood for mayor of the new council in March and September 2005 and September 2006 and resigned as a councillor in 2008.[4]
Gulaptis contested the seat of Page at the 2007 federal election. Although capturing the majority of primary votes, he lost to the Labor candidate, Janelle Saffin, after distribution of preferences. Gulaptis retained his Lower Clarence residence but took employment in Queensland in the interim, and returned to the Clarence Valley when he was pre-selected as Nationals candidate in the Clarence by-election.[3]
Following the Australian greyhound racing live baiting scandal and the decision by the Baird government to ban greyhound racing NSW from 1 July 2017,[5] legislation was introduced into the NSW Legislative Assembly and Gulaptis crossed the floor to vote against the government. At the time of the vote Gulaptis was the Parliamentary Secretary for the North Coast;[2] however, the following day he was informed that was no longer a parliamentary secretary.[6]