Mat Davidson

Mat Davidson

Mark Anthony "Mat" Davidson (2 May 1869 – 9 January 1949) was an Australian politician.

Davidson was born in Sydney and left school at 12 to work on a coastal vessel trading with the Pacific islands. He then worked as a bushworker, shearer and tank sinker in the Monaro. He worked as miner from about 1888 to 1896 in Victoria, Broken Hill and Cobar. He lost an eye in an accident and became a tobacconist and barber in Cobar. He was a foundation member of the Australian Workers' Union. He married Gertrude Mary Snape in July 1901 and they had three daughters and one son.

In 1918 Davidson was elected as an Australian Labor Party member for Cobar in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. With the introduction of proportional representation in 1920, the seat of Cobar was absorbed into Sturt and he was elected as one of its members. With the abolition of proportional representation in 1927, he was elected as the member for Murray. In 1930, following a redistribution, he was elected as the member for Sturt and in 1932, following another redistribution, he was elected as the member for Cobar. These electorates always included Cobar when he represented them. He died in office in the Sydney suburb of Little Bay, New South Wales.[1]

Notes

Parliament of New South Wales
Preceded by
Charles Fern
Member for Cobar
1918–1920
Abolished
Preceded by
Percival Brookfield
Member for Sturt
1920–1927
Served alongside: Doe, Brookfield/Wright/Horsington
Succeeded by
Ted Horsington
Preceded by
Richard Ball
Vern Goodin
Matthew Kilpatrick
Member for Murray
1927–1930
Succeeded by
John Donovan
New division Member for Cobar
1930–1949
Abolished

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