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Nationality
  
English Australian

Name
  
Ted Needham

Occupation
  
Boilermaker

Children
  
2 boys


Ted Needham

Born
  
30 September 1872 Lancashire, England (
1872-09-30
)

Died
  
26 October 1956(1956-10-26) (aged 84)

Spouse(s)
  
Lillian needham nee Lillian gosden

Political party
  
Australian Labor Party

Edward "Ted" Needham (30 September 1872 – 26 October 1956) was an English-born Australian politician. Born in Lancashire, he was educated at Catholic schools before becoming a coal miner and shipyard worker. He migrated to Australia in 1900, becoming a boilermaker in Fremantle, Western Australia. He was a union and Labor Party official, and his sister married the future Labor Prime Minister of Australia, John Curtin.

In 1904, Needham was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly as the Labor member for Fremantle, serving until 1905. In 1906, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Western Australia. He was the only one of Western Australia's six Labor senators to remain loyal to the party after the 1916 split over conscription, and he lost his seat in 1919 as a result. Re-elected in 1922, his second Senate term lasted until his defeat in 1928, taking effect in 1929. In 1933, he returned to the Legislative Assembly as the member for Perth, shifting to North Perth in 1950. He left the Assembly in 1953. Needham died in 1956. At the time of his death, he was the last surviving member of the 1907-1910 Senate.

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Ted Needham Wikipedia