James Guest
{{Short description|Australian politician (born 1937)}}
{{for|the American lawyer, consumer advocate and politician|James A. Guest}}
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James Vincent Chester Guest (born 20 October 1937) is an Australian former politician.
He was born in Melbourne to James Chester Guest, a business manager and Chairman of the Commercial Bank of Australia, and Patricia, née Hammond. A graduate of Geelong Grammar School, he attended Brasenose College at Oxford University, where he received a Master of Arts; he became a barrister-at-law in Lincoln's Inn in 1960. From 1961 he was an associate to Sir Owen Dixon, Chief Justice of Australia; in 1963 he returned to Victoria as a barrister. In 1976 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council as a Liberal member for Monash. He served on a number of committees{{Cite web |title=James Vincent Chester Guest Former Member Member of Victorian Parliament between 1976 and 1996 |url=https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/members/james-vincent-chester-guest/}} but never rose from the backbench. He retired in 1996.{{cite web
| last = Parliament of Victoria
| author-link = Parliament of Victoria
| title = Guest, James Vincent Chester
| work = re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851
| publisher = Parliament of Victoria
| date = 1985
| url = http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/re-member/bioregfull.cfm?mid=1115
| access-date = 7 July 2014}}
Though never on the front bench in government he followed his circulation of lengthy policy papers as a new member by taking the leading part in reform of public sector superannuation as a member of parliamentary committees in Opposition while writing innovative policies for the Arts and Federal Affairs as a Shadow Minister and taking an influential part in both extending the scope for Upper House committees and, as a member of a sub-committee of the Australian Constitutional Convention influencing the report on the powers of the Governor-General.
Under the Kennett government he was Chairman of the Parliamentary Law Reform Committee and as such responsible for substantial reports on Reforming the Law of Wills{{Cite web |title=PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA LAW REFORM COMMITTEE |url=https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/4a0319/contentassets/ffb5ea7b8bad47e1ae89a6cb7797b39a/final_report.pdf}}, Health Services and Legal Liability, Phoenix companies and the Jury system involving study of jury systems in situ in six countries.
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{{s-ttl|title=Member for Monash | years=1976–1996 | alongside=Charles Hider; Don Hayward; Reg Macey; Louise Asher}}
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Category:Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Victoria