Background
Yeomans was born in Sydney and attended Sydney Technical High School and then the University of Sydney, where he received a Bachelor of Arts and a Diploma of Education, majoring in government, history and English.
Yeomans was born in Sydney and attended Sydney Technical High School and then the University of Sydney, where he received a Bachelor of Arts and a Diploma of Education, majoring in government, history and English.
He was the Liberal member for Hurstville in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1984 to 1991. He was a high school teacher from 1977 to 1984. In 1984, Yeomans was selected as the Liberal candidate to challenge state Labor Member of Parliament Kevin Ryan in the seat of Hurstville, winning by 531 votes.
He was re-elected in 1988 (defeating future federal Attorney-General Robert McClelland).
Following the 1991 redistribution, however, Hurstville became a notionally Labor seat. Yeomans contested preselection for the safer seat of Georges River which contained a majority of those who voted for him under his old seat, but was defeated by sitting Member of Parliament Terry Griffiths.
Since Hurstville was being contested by Earlwood Member of Parliament Philosophy White, whose seat had been abolished, Yeomans retired from politics. He went on to a career in Public Relations and the Chief Executive Officer of Sydney Anglican Schools.
Since then he has been a spiritual director associated with the Centre of Ignatian Spirituality at Canisius College in Pymble.
They have twin children. He was made Pastor of Street Ives Baptist Church in 2005.