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Preceded by
  
William Thomas

Political party
  
Nationalist

Succeeded by
  
Frederick Withers

Born
  
17 June 1865 Silk Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England (
1865-06-17
)

Died
  
1 September 1958, Bunbury, Australia

Party
  
Nationalist Party of Australia

Constituency
  
Electoral district of Bunbury

Griffin Cant Money (17 June 1865 – 1 September 1958) was an Australian politician who was a Nationalist Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1917 to 1924, representing the seat of Bunbury.

Money was born in Silk Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England, and trained as a solicitor. He moved to Australia in 1898, and initially settled in Perth, where he practised law. In 1910, Money purchased a property of 12,000-acre (49 km2) at Burekup, in the state's South West region. He later acquired farms at Dinninup and Waterloo. Money first attempted to enter politics at the 1914 state election, but lost to the sitting Labor member for Bunbury, William Thomas. He reversed the result at the 1917 election, and held the seat until being defeated by Labor's Frederick Withers at the 1924 election. After leaving politics, Money returned to his Burekup property. He died in Bunbury in 1958, aged 93.

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