Education
Ingram was educated at Mallacoota P-12 College from 1970 to 1981, and undertook a Certificate of Technical Fisheries at the Australian Maritime College in 1987.
Ingram was educated at Mallacoota P-12 College from 1970 to 1981, and undertook a Certificate of Technical Fisheries at the Australian Maritime College in 1987.
In 2012 he was appointed as executive officer for the Amateur Fisherman"s Association of the Northwest Territories (AFANT). Ingram then held the balance of power with two other independents, Russell Savage and Susan Davies. The three independents would not support a minority government led by the incumbent Liberal Premier Jeff Kennett and decided instead to support a minority Labor government under Steve Bracks.
At the 2002 election, Ingram was easily re-elected, polling 41% of the primary vote and 62% of the two candidate preferred vote.
Ingram came under heavy criticism in mid-2007 when he failed to return from holidays to his electorate which had suffered devastating floods. Ingram was defeated in the 2010 Election as John Brumby"s Labor government was removed from office, and the Coalition regained power across Victoria.
Gippsland East was returned to National Party hands, when their new candidate, Tim Bulletin, gained a very large swing.
This led to Kennett"s decision to quit not only the premiership but politics altogether. Ingram received only 25.31% of the primary vote, and 37.94% of the two-party preferred vote.