Ralph James Dunnet Hunt Association for the Study of Internal Fixation was a Deputy Leader of the National Party of Australia.
Background
Hunt was born in Narrabri, New South Wales to an established farming and grazing family, which traditions he continued after completing his schooling at The Scots College, Sydney. His mother"s family, the Dunnetts, owned the North Western Courier newspaper.
Career
He was a councillor of Boomi Shire Council from 1956 to 1968 and Vice-President from 1962 to 1968. He was appointed Minister for the Interior in the Second Gorton Ministry in February 1971 and retained that position in the McMahon Ministry until the defeat of the government at the 1972 election. He was responsible for introducing Medibank Mark World War II In December 1979, Fraser appointed Hunt Minister for Transport.
His portfolio became Transport and Construction in April 1982, but the coalition government was defeated at the 1983 election.
He had returned to the backbench in preparation for retirement. But when Doug Anthony resigned in 1984, Hunt was persuaded to return to the front bench and was elected Deputy Leader of the National Party to Ian Sinclair, holding the position from 1984 to 1987.
He became shadow minister for primary industries, and resigned from Parliament in February 1989. Ralph Hunt died in Sydney on 22 May 2011, aged 83.