Charles Rappolt

Charles Rappolt

Charles Robert "Charlie" Rappolt (23 August 1939 – 2 August 1999) was an Australian politician. A member of Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party, Rappolt spent five turbulent months in the Parliament of Queensland in 1998.

A native of Cairns, Rappolt held a variety of jobs before he entered politics. He served in the Citizens' Military Force from 1957 until 1961. In 1961 he began working as an agent for his brother, described by One Nation leader Bill Feldman as a musician "of some renown". From 1974 to 1978 he ran his own building company, and was a licensed environmental auditor in Queensland and Victoria. During his time as an environmental auditor, Rappolt became interested in mining, and he soon became a mine manager, prospector and financier. He was also a commercial pilot, flying aeroplanes and helicopters for a time. Another interest of Rappolt's was football (soccer), and he volunteered as a coach and referee at junior level.

On 13 June 1998, Rappolt was elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly, running on the One Nation ticket for the Electoral district of Mulgrave. His parliamentary career lasted a little over four months, and he suffered constant media attacks after the revelation that his partner, Sandra Higgins, had taken out a domestic violence order against him. On 4 November, Rappolt resigned, citing the combined pressures of political life, ill health, and the Queensland press. The resulting by-election was won by ALP candidate Warren Pitt, who had earlier held the then-marginal seat from 1989 until 1995.

Less than a week after his resignation, Rappolt attempted suicide and was hospitalised with severe depression. After his recovery he sought A$295 000 in damages from the Queensland government, arguing that his stint in Parliament had left him a psychotic manic depressive. He moved to New Zealand in 1999, in an attempt to flee the pressure of public life in Queensland. He was found dead in his home in Auckland, on 2 August 1999, apparently after having hanged himself. At a condolence motion in the Queensland Assembly, One Nation leader Bill Feldman launched a blistering attack on the Courier Mail, claiming that the newspaper was responsible for Rappolt's suicide attempts.

Rappolt is survived by his partner Higgins, and three children.

References

  • Queensland Legislative Assembly HANSARD, 17 August 1999, "Deaths of Mr C. R. Rappolt and Mr R. B. J. Pilbeam" (available online (PDF))
  • RAPPOLT, Charles Robert, Queensland Parliamentary Library. Accessed 2006-01-23.
  • Mulgrave, North Queensland, ABC 2004 election coverage. Accessed 2006-01-24.
  • Newspapers:
    • "Depression drives former One Nation MP to suicide", Kevin Meade Christopher Dore and Stefanie Balogh, The Australian, 1999-08-05.
    • "The man killed by politics - Suicide of former One Nation MP", The Daily Telegraph, 1999-08-05.
    • "Problems Preceded Death Of An Ex-MP", Greg Roberts, Sydney Morning Herald, 1999-08-05.
    • "Pollies face untold pressures says long serving member", Australian Associated Press, 1999-08-05.
    • "Rappolt not prepared for politics - Beattie", Selina Day, Australian Associated Press, 1999-08-17.
    • "One Nation leader hits out at paper over reports", Martin Thomas, Courier Mail 1999-08-18.
    • "Voters failed by rebel politicians", Courier Mail, 1999-12-27.
    • "Gloves firmly on for tough fight in north", Robert Reid, Courier Mail, 2001-02-13.

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