Kep Enderby

He won the 1946 New South Wales Amateur Championship beating defending champion Alan Waterson in the semi-final and John Allerton in the final.

As the Federal member for the ACT, Kep Enderby was involved in Parliamentary debate over the 1971 Canberra flood.

[8] In October 1973, he lost these posts, partly because his ACT portfolio made him responsible for implementing policies that were unpopular in his electorate.

"[9] In February 1975, following Lionel Murphy's appointment to the High Court of Australia, Enderby became Attorney-General and Minister for Customs and Excise.

[6] In 1997, he was appointed head of the Serious Offenders Review Council, during which time he said that up to 80 per cent of the nation's prisoners should not be behind bars.

In June 2000, the NSW Government decided not to re-appoint him when his term expired, but said the move was not related to his outspoken views.

[11] Enderby held a number of community positions throughout his career, including presiding over the regional society for voluntary euthanasia.