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John Newell (Queensland politician)

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Preceded by
  
William Rawlings

Full Name
  
John Newell

Nationality
  
Irish Australian

Succeeded by
  
Michael Woods

Resting place
  
Herberton Cemetery

Political party
  
Ministerial

John Newell (Queensland politician)

Born
  
30 November 1848 County Down, Ireland (
1848-11-30
)

Spouse(s)
  
Janet Jack (m.1885 d.1947)

Died
  
20 July 1932, Herberton, Australia

John Newell (30 November 1849 – 29 July 1932) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Early life

Newell was born at "The Hollow", County Down, Ireland, the son of the James Newell and his wife Margaret (née McDowall). He was educated at Drumaghlis National School. He spent seven years working as a clerk in Belfast.

Business life

Newell immigrated to Queensland arriving in Brisbane in 1872 aboard the Gauntlet. He moved to Cooktown in 1875 but was back in a year later where he worked for a mercantile company.

In 1877 he was back in North Queensland, this time in Smithfield, working as a store manager. In 1879 he was with a party that discovered a lode of tin in Herberton and in 1882 he joined with future brother-in-law William Jack in opening the successful storekeeping firm, Jack & Newell.

Public life

Newell was a member of the Tinaroo and Herberton shire councils and the chairman of Herberton in 1888-1889. As a member of the Ministerialists, he then won the seat of Woothakata at the 1896 Queensland colonial election, defeating the sitting member, William Rawlings. He held Woothakata for six years, retiring at the 1902 state election.

Personal life

On 21 January 1885 he married Janet Jack (died 1947) at Watsonville and together had two sons and two daughters.

Later life

Newell died in July 1932 and was buried in the Herberton Cemetery.

Two of the buildings of Jack & Newell are now heritage-listed:

  • Jack & Newell General Store in Herberton
  • Jack & Newell Building in Cairns
  • References

    John Newell (Queensland politician) Wikipedia