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Colin Boyce
House of RepresentativesIn officeLiberal National PartyQueensland · Division of FlynnMember of the House of Representatives

Colin Boyce

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Colin Boyce is an Australian politician serving as the Member of the House of Representatives for the Division of Flynn since 2022. A former boilermaker and farmer, he previously served as a councillor on the Taroom Shire Council and as the state member for Callide in the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Politically, Boyce is known for his conservative views, including his opposition to net-zero carbon emissions policies and his support for coal-fired power. He has been a vocal advocate for regional interests and has faced controversy over his comments regarding gender equity and climate change. In 2026, he unsuccessfully challenged David Littleproud for the leadership of the National Party.

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Born
1962-10-30 · 63 years old
Career
Boilermaker, Farmer, Councillor on Taroom Shire Council, Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Callide

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