Bevan Ernest Lawrence, a retired Western Australian barrister and Liberal Lawrence, Bevan (30 April 2022). The Party Member or the Independent. Post Newspapers, p. 12 political campaigner, is the older brother of Carmen Lawrence, a former Labor premier of Western Australia. In the 1980s he was a convenor of two notable lobby groups that influenced the course of government at federal and state levels.
People for Fair and Open Government (PFOG) was established by Lawrence in 1989 shortly after the re-election of a Labor state government led by Peter Dowding earlier that year. Group members included Paddy O'Brien, who was a celebrated public figure of the group.
The group was formed after earlier Labor governments, led by Brian Burke, had made questionable deals with business groups, a situation commonly referred to as WA Inc. By early 1990 Carmen Lawrence had replaced Dowding as premier—noting the article cites Bevan Lawrence as leads an anti-government lobby group and the terms of reference for an inquiry into the dealings were delivered to her by PFOG in mid-1990; a Royal Commission of Inquiry was announced in November the same year.
The public stances by the brother and sister over issues created a trail of news stories about them.
In 1991 Lawrence published what he regarded as a conservative itemisation of the government's actual losses. The total he estimated as 877 million.O'Brien P. and Webb M. The Executive State--WA Inc & The Constitution, Constitutional Press (Perth) 1991. ;
Lawrence also wrote reviews of books about corruption and government at the time, in other Australian states such as Queensland. of the book
Lawrence was regularly mentioned in federal politicians' comments about the Royal Commission, as well as political overviews of the era. The Lawrence Government: Perspective by David Black at john.curtin.edu.au
As a long term resident of Nedlands he has been instrumental in supporting sport in his area as well as being a councillor of the City of Nedlands. Bevan protecting his turf Western Suburbs Weekly at Pressreader, 17 November 2015 Bevan Lawrence—a sense of belonging through sport at City of Nedlands website He also kept up public arguments with the status quo well into the late stages of his career. Sunday Trade Is a Health Hazard at The West Australian, 9 August 2011
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