Shane Broad

Later that year at the 2000 World Rowing Championships in Zagreb, he won a bronze medal in the three seat of the lightweight men's eight.[2] In 2001 he raced in a lightweight coxless four at the World Rowing Cup IV in Munich and then at the 2001 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne he doubled-up in the lightweight eight and in a coxless four.[3] In 2002 he rowed with Matt Russell in the Australian lightweight coxless pair.[3] At the 2003 World Rowing Championships in Milan, he won silver in the lightweight men's quad scull.When state Labor leader Bryan Green resigned from politics in March 2017, the Tasmanian Electoral Commission conducted a recount of the 2014 ballot papers excluding Green, and declared Broad elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly on 4 April.
Tasmanian House of AssemblyBraddonIncumbentBryan GreenBurnie, TasmaniaLabor PartyUniversity of TasmaniarowingAustraliaWorld Rowing Championships2000 Zagreb2003 MilanGawlerUlverstone High SchoolDon CollegeFaroe IslandsAustralian Rowing Championships2000 World Rowing ChampionshipsZagreb2001 World Rowing ChampionshipsMatt Russell2002 World Rowing Championships2003 World Rowing Championshipsquad scullCentral Coast Council2014 Tasmanian state electionsInternational Rowing FederationParliament of TasmaniaWorld RowingCurrent membersLiberalEric AbetzGuy BarnettSimon BehrakisFelix EllisMichael FergusonRob FairsJane HowlettRoger JaenschMadeleine OgilvieJacquie PetrusmaJeremy RockliffMark SheltonNic StreetSimon WoodMeg BrownJen ButlerAnita DowJanie FinlayElla HaddadMichelle O'ByrneJosh WillieDean WinterRebecca WhiteGreensTabatha BadgerVica BayleyHelen BurnetCecily RosolRosalie WoodruffLambieAndrew JennerIndependentMiriam BeswickCraig GarlandKristie JohnstonDavid O'ByrneRebekah Pentland