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William Power (Australian politician)

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Preceded by
  
New seat


Nationality
  
Australian

Succeeded by
  
Pat Hanlon

Name
  
William Power

Full Name
  
William Joseph Power

Born
  
3 January 1893 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (
1893-01-03
)

Died
  
29 May 1974(1974-05-29) (aged 81) Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Other political affiliations
  
Australian Labor Party

Political party
  
Queensland Labor Party

William Joseph "Bill" Power (3 January 1893 – 29 May 1974) was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly and an Alderman in the Brisbane City Council.

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Early years

Power was born in Brisbane, Queensland to Richard and Margaret Power (née Young) in 1893. He did his schooling in Petrie Terrace and worked as a tramwayman. Power became a leading trade union official before deciding to enter state politics.

State political career

Representing the Australian Labor Party, Power won the new seat of Baroona in Labor's landslide win in the Queensland state election of 1935, convincingly defeating J.E. Streeter of the Douglas Credit Party. When campaigning, he used the slogan "Power for the People".

He served as Secretary for Public Works, Housing and Local Government from 1947 to 1950, Secretary for Mines and Immigration from 1950 till 1952, and Attorney-General from 1952 till Labor's defeat from government in 1957. Power sided with Premier Vince Gair after Gair had been expelled by the ALP executive in 1957 and standing for the Queensland Labor Party, he held his seat. He did not seek re-election in 1960 and retired from politics.

Personal life

Power married Alice Gertrude Cain (died 1977) in 1918 and together they had four sons. He was an avid rugby league supporter, and also interested in Game fowl and dogs. He died in 1974.

References

Bill Power (Australian politician) Wikipedia