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Peter Tinley
AM
Member of the Western Australian Parliament
for Willagee
Incumbent
Assumed office
24 November 2009
Preceded by Alan Carpenter
Personal details
Born Peter Charles Tinley
9 July 1962(1962-07-09) (age 63)
Karrinyup, Western Australia
Citizenship Australian
Political party Australian Labor Party
Alma mater University of New England
Occupation Soldier
Military service
Allegiance Australia
Service/branch Australian Army
Years of service 1981-2006
Rank Major
Unit Special Air Service

Peter Charles Tinley AM (born 9 July 1962) is an Australian soldier and politician. He has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly since November 2009, representing the electorate of Willagee.

Born in the northern Perth suburb of Karrinyup, Tinley joined the Australian Army in 1981 and graduated from Royal Military College, Duntroon, earning the Queen's Medal which is awarded to the cadet graduating top of their class.[1] He spent 17 of his 25 years in the Army in the Special Air Service (SAS) Regiment. In 2002, he was the lead tactical planner for Australia's special forces advising the United States, and in 2003 he served as Deputy Commander for the Special Forces Task Group in Iraq. In the same year, he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for "dynamic leadership and consistent professional excellence".[1][2][3]

In late 2006, after leaving the army with the rank of Major, Tinley spoke out against the decision of the Howard Government to support the US and British initiative to invade Iraq on the basis of purported evidence of the country's possession of Weapons of Mass Destruction. He also called for the immediate withdrawal of Australian troops.[2][4]

In the meantime, Tinley conducted strategic planning and leadership workshops. Among other clients, he worked with the West Coast Eagles Football Club coaching staff.[5] He also ran a small business.

In 2006, former federal opposition leader Kim Beazley approached Tinley to run for the federal Division of Stirling as the Australian Labor Party's endorsed candidate at the 2007 election.[6] The sitting member, Liberal MP Michael Keenan, retained the seat with a slightly reduced majority.[7] Upon the resignation of former Premier Alan Carpenter from the safe Labor state seat of Willagee, Tinley was preselected to run for Labor at the resulting by-election on 28 November 2009. He was ultimately elected as the member for Willagee with over 60% of the two-party-preferred vote against the Greens' Hsien Harper.[1][8]

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Unrecognised parameter
Preceded by
Alan Carpenter
Member for Willagee
2009–present
Incumbent
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