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Deputy
  
Michael Barnard

Spouse
  
Rosalind Wesley

Preceded by
  
Doug Lowe

Occupation
  
Journalist

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Constituency
  
Bass

Name
  
Harry Holgate

Succeeded by
  
Robin Gray

Nationality
  
Australian

Role
  
Australian Politician


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Born
  
5 December 1933 Maitland, NSW, Australia (
1933-12-05
)

Died
  
March 16, 1997, Launceston, Australia

Political party
  
Australian Labor Party

Harold Norman Holgate AO (5 December 1933 – 16 March 1997) was an Australian Labor Party politician and Premier of Tasmania from 11 November 1981 to 26 May 1982.

Born in Maitland, New South Wales in 1933, Holgate was a television producer and journalist prior to entering politics, arriving in Tasmania to work for The Examiner newspaper in 1963. He first stood for election in 1972 but was unable to meet the required quota of 4,707 votes. From 1973 to 1974, he worked as a press secretary for Deputy Prime Minister Lance Barnard.

In 1974, he stood for election again and was the second candidate elected in the Division of Bass (following Liberal member Neil Robson). He held his seat from 26 July 1974 until 1992, and was Speaker of the Tasmanian House of Assembly from May 1975 to December 1976. Holgate became Premier in 1981 after a motion of no confidence was raised against Doug Lowe, who subsequently resigned from the party. Holgate only stayed in office for seven months, before being defeated by Robin Gray's Liberals at the 1982 election—only the second time in 48 years that Labor had been consigned to opposition in Tasmania.

Holgate died of cancer in Launceston on 16 March 1997.

References

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