He later moved to Adelaide and completed his year 11 and 12 at night school while working in a retail menswear store, after which he became a teacher.
Sarah Porter performs cello in the Geelong Symphony Orchestra and is a recorded cellist for the 1999 Sons of Korah album Light of Life.
[9][10] Career highlights for Paul Leggett included performing in the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2006 Commonwealth Games and playing in many Australian orchestras, including touring China with the Royal Melbourne Philharmonic and playing principal viola for the Melbourne Opera.
Paul died in December 2016, drowning at a popular Alice Springs swimming hole while leading a local school excursion.
[8] Leggett was a member of a 1995 Estimates Committee for the state government's $267 million South Australia Police budget.
Leggett's support of the ban in parliament was quoted by Censorship in Australia: A minority group in our society declares that we should be able to read and see whatever we like.
For this reason I would offer my congratulations and support to the Attorney-General for his stand in banning the film Salo.Leggett was not reelected in the 1997 election,[3] losing the seat of Hanson to Steph Key.
[8] Leggett was a powerbroker, preference negotiator and adviser in the early years of the Family First Party, including when it won its first seat at the 2002 South Australian state election.
[16][24][25][8] As well as leading a number of churches in Adelaide, Leggett was employed as a pastor at Temple Christian College and also as chaplain of the Norwood Football Club.
[6][26] In 2006 Leggett performed the funeral ceremony of the director of Teen Challenge in South Australia, Pastor Morrie Thompson.