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Clive Hughes (Western Australian politician)

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Preceded by
  
Don Taylor

Political party
  
Labor

Succeeded by
  
Norm Marlborough

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Born
  
23 June 1947 Liverpool, Lancashire, England (
1947-06-23
)

Died
  
4 April 1986, Medina, Perth, Australia

Constituency
  
Electoral district of Cockburn

Clive Matthew Hughes (23 June 1947 – 4 April 1986) was an Australian trade unionist and politician who was a Labor Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1984 until his death, representing the seat of Cockburn.

Hughes was born in Liverpool, England, to Agnes Veronica (née Carroll) and Francis Malachy Hughes. He and his parents emigrated to Australia when he was a small child. He attended various schools, including Christian Brothers College, Fremantle, before going on to the University of Western Australia, but did not complete his degree. Working for CSBP, a chemical and fertiliser supplier, Hughes became involved with the Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union, serving as a shop steward and later as an organiser. He was elected to the Fremantle City Council in 1980, and served until 1985. Hughes entered parliament at the 1984 Cockburn by-election, which had been caused by the resignation of Don Taylor (a former deputy premier). He was re-elected at the 1986 state election. Hughes was undergoing treatment for melanoma at the time of the election, and died of the disease less than two months later, aged 38. He had married Elizabeth Woodcock in 1977, with whom he had two children.

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Clive Hughes (Western Australian politician) Wikipedia