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Charles Collins (Queensland politician)

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Preceded by
  
William Maxwell

Full Name
  
Charles Collins

Role
  
Miner

Succeeded by
  
William Murphy

Nationality
  
English Australia

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Preceded by
  
Edwin Caine

Political party
  
Labour

Resting place
  
Toowong Cemetery

Succeeded by
  
Ernest Riordan

Name
  
Charles Collins


Charles Collins (Queensland politician)

Born
  
25 September 1867 Willey, Warwickshire, England (
1867-09-25
)

Died
  
March 28, 1936, Brisbane, Australia

Charles Collins (25 September 1867 – 28 March 1936) was a miner, trade union organiser, and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Early life

Collins was born at Willey, Warwickshire, to parents Henry Collins and his wife Lizabeth (née Smith) and was educated at Willey Church of England Village School. He arrived in Maryborough, Queensland in 1883 and worked on the sugar plantations around the Antigua and Pialba regions before moving to Gympie in 1884.

Two years later, Collins was in the Kimberley region of Western Australia for the gold rush but, after visiting the Northern Territory, he was back in Gympie to carry on gold mining.

Political career

Collins was a member of the Political and Amalgamated Miners Association and in 1908 was a general organizer for the Australian Labor Federation and an organizer for the Australian Workers' Union in the North Queensland area from 1912 to 1915.

Collins, representing the Labour Party, was a candidate for the seat of Burke at the 1909 state election. He defeated the sitting Ministerialist member, William Maxwell but was lost his seat in 1912 to the Independent candidate, William Murphy.

At the 1915 state election, Collins stood for the seat of Bowen and defeated the sitting member, Edwin Caine. Collins went on to hold the seat until his death 21 years later. During his service in parliament, he was a member of the Public Works Committee.

Personal life

On the 10 Dec 1892, Collins married Sarah Jane McTaggart (née Browne), the widow of Hugh McTaggart, and together had four children. Sarah died in 1911 and three years later he married Annie Gierke and they had two children.

After a long illness, Collins died at Brisbane in March 1936. His Funeral moved from his former residence at Lamington Terrace, Dutton Park, to the Toowong Cemetery.

References

Charles Collins (Queensland politician) Wikipedia