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Ned Hanlon (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Frank Cooper

Premier
  
Frank Cooper

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Constituency
  
Ithaca

Preceded by
  
Frank Cooper

Succeeded by
  
Vince Gair

Preceded by
  
Frank Cooper

Name
  
Ned Hanlon

Rank
  
Sergeant

Constituency
  
Ithaca

Role
  
Politician


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Died
  
January 15, 1952, South Brisbane, Australia

Spouse
  
Elizabeth Carver (m. 1922)

Service/branch
  
First Australian Imperial Force

Edward Michael (Ned) Hanlon (1 October 1887 – 15 January 1952) was an Australian politician, who was Premier of Queensland from 1946 to 1952.

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Hanlon was born in Brisbane, where he lived throughout his life. After leaving school, he worked in the railways, and soon became a union official. In the 1912 Brisbane General Strike he played a prominent part as a militant. Between 1915 and 1919 Hanlon served in 9 RQR.

He entered parliament in 1926, representing the Labor Party as member for Ithaca. After two decades and several cabinet portfolios (notably the Health Ministry, where he worked in tandem with doctor and administrator Sir Raphael Cilento), he became Queensland's Premier, once the septuagenarian Frank Cooper had retired. Over the years Hanlon's outlook mellowed, and he shifted to the political right. Having begun as a union militant, he ended up, as Premier, sending the police to suppress union demonstrations during the 1948 Queensland Railway strike.

He died in office (January 1952), and was succeeded by Vince Gair, the last leader of the state Labor Party administration which had been in power continuously ever since 1932.

Hanlon was accorded a State funeral which took place from St Stephen's Cathedral to the Toowong Cemetery.

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