Lyle Shelton (Australian lobbyist)

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Lyle Shelton
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Born Lyle Shelton
Occupation Lobbyist
Political party National Party of Australia
(2005-2006)

Lyle Shelton is a lobbyist on Christian issues. He served as the Chief of Staff of the Australian Christian Lobby for six years and was appointed as Managing Director in May 2013.[1] He has a background in journalism.

He served as councillor on Toowoomba City Council from 2000 to 2006. He retired to contest the 2006 Queensland state election for the seat of Toowoomba North for the Queensland Nationals.[1] He was unsuccessful in the election.

Shelton served as chair of Council’s Strategy and Governance Committee and campaigned against the sex trade in that area.[2] He had an active role in the "No" campaign in the Toowoomba Water Futures referendum, 2006.[3]

Shelton has given the opinion[4] that same-sex marriage is "insensitive to the needs of children and the cultural and even religious views of the vast majority of Australians".[5][6][7]

Shelton is a member of the Australian Churches Gambling Taskforce. In relation to poker machines, he has said that, "it's an issue that's causing incredible hardship to children and to families right across this nation and it needs to be tackled".[8]

Following the "trashing" of Senator Cory Bernardi's office and threatening of his staff by supporters of the Safe schools, anti-bullying program, Shelton said the protest showed a, "disturbing lack of tolerance".[9] When Mark Allaby's involvement with ACL was deemed to be in conflict with the values of his employer, audit firm, PwC, he was stood down. Another audit firm, Deloitte hired Australian of the year, David Morrison, as a diversity adviser to the chief executive. Shelton said PwC's actions were, "incredibly disappointing, for [Allaby] and us" with apparently only a certain type of diversity being acceptable.[10]

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