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Post-parliament[edit]

Lamont served as head of the Brisbane Deaf School and as the state
chair of the Council on Disability after his election defeat. He also
remained involved in political life after his election defeat, and ran
unsuccessfully for his old seat of South Brisbane at the 1980 election.[2]
He was a close friend of late Liberal Senator Neville Bonner, and
strongly criticised his 1983 preselection loss to David MacGibbon.[9] He
later served as president of the Registered & Licensed Clubs
Association of Queensland, lectured in politics and public policy at
Griffith University and served as the Queensland chairman of the
Australian Council for Education Standards.[10][11] In retirement in 2006, he
founded the Unit Owners and Body Corporate Alliance, a Gold Coast
lobby group for unit owners.[12][13][3]
Lamont died on 7 July 2012.[3]

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