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Tom Herzfeld

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Preceded by
  
James Moiler

Political party
  
Liberal

Succeeded by
  
Gavan Troy

Born
  
29 January 1936 (age 81) Berlin, Germany (
1936-01-29
)

Alma mater
  
University of Western Australia

Education
  
University of Western Australia

Party
  
Liberal Party of Australia

Constituency
  
Electoral district of Mundaring

Thomas Alexander Albert "Tom" Herzfeld (born 29 January 1936) is a former Australian politician who was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1977 to 1983, representing the seat of Mundaring.

Herzfeld was born in Berlin, Germany. His father was a banker, and he spent part of his childhood in Bangkok, Thailand, before arriving in Australia in 1948. After attending Guildford Grammar School, Herzfeld went on to the University of Western Australia, graduating with Bachelor of Engineering (BE) and Master of Industrial Engineering (MIE) degrees. He initially worked as a civil engineer with the state government's Public Works Department, later entering the private sector. He was the engineer in charge of the construction of the East Perth rail terminal. From May 1975 to June 1977, Herzfeld served as a councillor for the Shire of Mundaring, including as shire president from May 1976. He was elected to parliament at the 1977 state election, defeating the sitting Labor member, James Moiler, and increased his majority at the 1980 election. However, at the 1983 state election, Herzfeld was defeated by Labor's Gavan Troy, who won by just 16 votes on the two-party-preferred vote. This result was challenged and eventually overturned in the Court of Disputed Returns, but Troy retained the seat at the resulting by-election. After leaving parliament, Herzfeld worked as a research officer for two Liberal Party leaders, Ray O'Connor and Bill Hassell, and also held various administrative positions in the party.

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