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Preceded by
  
Constituency
  
Role
  
Trade union secretary

Succeeded by
  
Preceded by
  
John Huxham

Name
  
Ted Hanson

Ted Hanson Ted Hanson

Full Name
  
Edward Joseph Hanson

Born
  
5 September 1878Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (
1878-09-05
)

Died
  
26 October 1950(1950-10-26) (aged 72)Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Spouse
  
Mary Steenburgen (m. 1995), Casey Coates (m. 1977–1993), Randy Danson (m. 1970–1975)

Children
  
Kate Danson, Alexis Danson


Similar People
  
Mary Steenburgen, Randy Danson, Shelley Long, Kate Danson, Rhea Perlman

Ted Hanson


Edward (Ted) Joseph Hanson (5 September 1878 – 26 October 1950) was a plumber, union organiser and politician in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Council and the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Early life

Edward Joseph Hanson was born in Woolloongabba, Brisbane on 5 September 1878, the son of John Hanson and his wife Mary Ann (nee Castree).

He served in the Second Boer War 1899–1901.

On 19 August, Edward, known as Ted, was married to Elizabeth McKay; they had eight children. He was also a founding member of the PGEUA (Plumbers and Gasfitters Employees Union of Australia) Qld branch in 1904. He was later its first full-time Secretary/Organiser (1915-1924). From 1916 to 1922 he was a member of the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board.

Politics

Hanson was a member of the Queensland Legislative Council from 1920 to 1922. After the abolition of the Council, he represented the Queensland state electorate of Buranda from 1924 to 1947, and was the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 8 August 1939 until 31 July 1944. He was the first Speaker of the QLD Parliament to not wear a wig. His daughter Norma, related to her daughter, Caroline Mann-Smith, that Ted said that "I am not wearing a sheep skin on my head". (Norma was aged 19 in 1939). No doubt his reasons were not only this - they were likely to do with disagreement with what he saw as old and unnecessary traditions. (written by Caroline Mann-Smith, as quoted earlier) He was a supporter of the Buranda State Schools Committee and the President of the Committee. He was a supporter of the Kent Street Blind, Deaf and Dumb Institution and the Chairman of its Committee.

Later life

Hanson died on 26 October 1950. He was accorded a State funeral. His funeral cortege was led by the Queensland Mounted Police and was more than a mile long. It travelled along Victoria Bridge, Queen Street and Story Bridge and then to Mount Thompson Crematorium where he was cremated.

References

Ted Hanson Wikipedia