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Harry Walker (politician)

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Preceded by
  
George Lindley

Preceded by
  
New seat

Nationality
  
Australian

Resting place
  
Gympie Cemetery

Succeeded by
  
Charles Booker

Succeeded by
  
David Low

Political party
  
Country Party

Full Name
  
Harry Frederick Walker

Born
  
15 April 1873 Gympie, Queensland, Australia (
1873-04-15
)

Died
  
23 October 1950, Brisbane, Australia

Party
  
National Party of Australia

Harry Frederick Walker (15 April 1873 – 23 October 1950) was a company director and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Biography

Walker was born in Gympie, Queensland, to parents William Henry Walker and his wife Charlotte Caroline (née Stocker) and was educated at One Mile State School, Monkland State School and the local Grammar School. He was a miner and engine-driver in 1890 and in 1897 was part of the Light Horse Jubilee Contingent in London. He fought in the Boer War and by 1906 was the chairman of the Murrarie Bacon Factory and a director of the Wide Bay Cooperative Dairy Co..

In 1903, Walker had acquired a farm at Coles Creek, Gympie and by 1920 he was a farmer at Tewantin.

On the 17 Feb 1894 he married Rosanna Martin (died 1961) and together had three sons and two daughters. He died in Brisbane in 1950 and his body was taken back to Gympie for a state funeral at St Peter's Church and burial at the Gympie Cemetery.

Political career

Walker was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for almost 40 years, most of them in opposition to successive Labor governments.

He represented two different seats, the first being Wide Bay from 1907 until 1912 and the second being Cooroora from its inception in 1912 until he retired from politics in 1947. He was Secretary for Agriculture and Stock in the Moore Ministry from 1929 until 1932.

References

Harry Walker (politician) Wikipedia