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Brendan Hansen (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Henry Bandidt

Nationality
  
Australian

Spouse
  
Moira O'Sullivan

Succeeded by
  
Clarrie Millar

Party
  
Australian Labor Party


Preceded by
  
Gilbert Alison

Name
  
Brendan Hansen

Resigned
  
May 18, 1974

Succeeded by
  
Gilbert Alison

Role
  
Australian Politician

Born
  
21 August 1922 Maryborough, Queensland, Queensland, Australia (
1922-08-21
)

Died
  
December 19, 1999, Maryborough, Australia

Education
  
Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham

Political party
  
Australian Labor Party

Resting place
  
Maryborough Cemetery

Brendan Percival Hansen OAM (21 August 1922 – 19 December 1999) was an Australian politician. He served as Member for Wide Bay in the Federal Parliament from 1961 to 1974 and as Member for Maryborough in the Queensland Parliament from 1977 to 1983, representing the Australian Labor Party (ALP).

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Early life

Brendan Percival Hansen was born on 21 August 1922 in Maryborough, Queensland, the eldest son of Percy Hansen and Mary Ann (née Rowley). His father, a shipwright by trade, had been Secretary of the Shipwrights Union in Brisbane and Maryborough, and was involved in the founding of the Queensland Council of Unions. Hansen was educated at the Granville State School and Christian Brothers College, Maryborough before becoming a shipwright and loftsman at the Walkers Limited shipyard. He joined the Labor Party in 1950 and served as Secretary of the Granville branch of the ALP.

Politics

Hansen served as President of the Maryborough sub-branch of the Federated Shipwrights and Ship Constructors Association and as an alderman on Maryborough City Council before entering federal politics. In 1958, he ran for the Australian House of Representatives as the Labor candidate for Wide Bay, losing to Country Party candidate Henry Bandidt. However, he sought a rematch against Bandidt in 1961 and won. It was the first time Labor had won the seat, once held by former Labor leader Andrew Fisher, since 1915.

After the Whitlam Government was elected in 1972 he acted as government whip until 1974, when he was defeated by Country Party's Clarrie Millar. Hansen ran against Millar again in 1975, but was heavily defeated. In 1977, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland as the member for Maryborough, a position he held until 1983.

Death

Hansen died in 1999, aged 77, and, in January 2001, was posthumously awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia with the citation "For service to the community of Maryborough, particularly through the Maryborough and District Housing Action group and the Scouting movement". He is buried in the Maryborough Cemetery.

Legacy

Brendan Percival Hansen was honored with a park in his name in Granville and a government building, The Brendan Hansen Building, in Hervey Bay.

Family

Brendan Hansen married Moira O'Sullivan in 1960 at St Mary's Catholic Church, Maryborough. Moira Hansen is a light opera singer who still remains active in the city's arts community. They had eight children, including Mary Hansen (1966–2002), a singer/musician for the British band, Stereolab.

References

Brendan Hansen (politician) Wikipedia