Donald Cameron (Australian politician)
- Donald Cameron (Australian politician)
:"For other Australian politicians named Donald Cameron, see Donald Cameron, Australian politician (disambiguation)."Donald James "Don" Cameron (19 January 1878 - 20 August 1962), Australian politician, was born in Melbourne suburb of North Melbourne of working-class parents and was educated in at the City Road Primary School in South Melbourne and South Melbourne College. In 1895 he went to Western Australia to search for gold, but in fact became a printer for the "Coolgardie Miner". In 1899, he returned to Melbourne and married Georgina Eliza Werrin. In 1901 and 1902 he served in the Australian Army in the Boer War and was wounded. He settled in Western Australia where he worked as a plumber and became an official of the plumbers' union and later secretary of the Trades Hall. Returning to Melbourne in 1919 he became active in the Victorian Socialist Party, a Marxist party. He was secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hall, editor of the Tramways Union newspaper and President of the Victorian Branch of the Australian Labor Party.[Australian Dictionary of Biography]
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Cameron ran unsuccessfully as the Labor candidate for election to the Australian House of Representatives seats of Balaclava in 1929 and Fawkner in a by-election in 1935. He also was beaten for election to the Australian Senate in 1931, but won in 1937. When John Curtin formed a Labor government in October 1941, Cameron became Minister for Aircraft Production in the wartime government. In the Chifley government from 1945 to 1949 he was Postmaster-General. From 1946 to 1949, he was Deputy Leader of the Labor Party in the Senate. Aged 71 when the Chifley government left office, he returned to the backbench, and did not stand for re-election at the 1961 election, being very deaf.[ ]Cameron died less than two months after the expiration of his term in the Melbourne suburb of Malvern East, survived by his wife and three sons.Notes
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NAME = Cameron, Donald James
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Cameron, Don
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Australian politician
DATE OF BIRTH = 19 January 1878
PLACE OF BIRTH = North Melbourne, Victoria
DATE OF DEATH = 20 August 1962
PLACE OF DEATH = Malvern East, Victoria
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