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Preceded by
  
Name
  
Henry Zwar

Succeeded by
  
District abolished

Role
  
Politician


Occupation
  
Tanner

Resting place
  
Henry Zwar Darebin Heritage Henry Zwar 193334

Full Name
  
Henry Peter Zwar

Born
  
2 December 1873Broadford, Victoria (
1873-12-02
)

Spouse(s)
  
Jane Frier Cunningham (m. 1898)

Died
  
1959, Kew Vic, Melbourne, Australia

Political party
  

Henry Peter Zwar, OBE (2 December 1873 – 12 January 1959) was an Australian liberal/conservative politician, local government councillor, local government head, Member of Lower House and tannery owner.

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Early life

Zwar was born in Broadford, Victoria in 1873. His parents, Michael Zwar and Agnes Zimmer, were Germans from Bautzen in Saxony, who had sought asylum after taking part in the 1848 revolution. The British government told them if they emigrated to Australia, they would be treated as British subjects, and they moved to Broadford in 1850.

Political career

Zwar was elected as a United Australia Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Heidelberg at the 1932 state election. He was re-elected four times for the United Australia Party, and regularly attended and voted in party meetings, though he did not necessarily vote the party line, claiming "conscience as the final court of appeal".

The UAP had become the Liberal Party by the 1945 election, at which an electoral redistribution abolished Heidelberg, placing Zwar in the new, notionally Labor seat of Preston, while shifting the more conservative areas of his old electorate to the new seat of Ivanhoe. In October 1945, Zwar announced that he would not be an endorsed Liberal candidate for the forthcoming election and would contest as an Independent Liberal; he also stated that he did not belong to the Liberal Party and paid no party subscription. He was defeated by 143 votes by Labor candidate and Victoria Cross holder William Ruthven.

Later life

Zwar was president of the Preston Football Club from 1926 until 1944, then served as president of the Victorian Football Association from May 1944 until 1947.

Zwar died in Kew, Melbourne, Victoria.

References

Henry Zwar Wikipedia


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