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Edward Costello (Queensland politician)

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Preceded by
  
Donald Gunn

Nationality
  
Australian

Occupation
  
Soldier, Grazier

Full Name
  
Edward Costello

Other political affiliations
  
Country Party

Succeeded by
  
Paul Hilton

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Born
  
7 February 1883 Thane's Creek, Queensland, Australia (
1883-02-07
)

Political party
  
Country and Progressive National Party

Spouse(s)
  
Ruth Evelyn Harn (m.1924 d.1969)

Died
  
27 June 1967, Warwick, United Kingdom

Party
  
Country and Progressive National Party

Edward Costello (7 February 1883 – 27 June 1967) was a soldier, and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Early days

Costello was born in Thane's Creek near Warwick, Queensland, to parents James Costello, and his wife Elizabeth Mary (née Ham) and educated at Thane State School. He followed in his father's footsteps in becoming a grazier but soon after the outbreak of World War One he joined the military and was the commanding Officer of the 25th Battalion in the Australian Military Forces and a major of the 11th Light Horse Regiment.

He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for bravery during the charge of Semakh, on the Sea of Galilee on the 25 September 1918. This action was claimed to be the only charge ever made by the British Cavalry before daylight. In 1919 he was the Chairman of the Military Courts for the Egyptian Rebellion. In 1924 his family purchased Seagoe, a Grazing property at Thane.

Political career

In 1920, Costello, as a Country Party candidate, won the seat of Carnarvon in the Queensland Legislative Assembly. In 1926 he switched to the Country and Progressive National Party and held Carnarvon until his defeat in 1935.

Personal life

In 1924, Costello married Ruth Evelyn Harn (died 1969) and together had two sons and two daughters. He was a stalwart of the RSL Warwick Subbranch and a former patron of the Spurs and Feathers Club.

Costello died at Warwick in 1967 after suffering a long illness.

References

Edward Costello (Queensland politician) Wikipedia