Herbert Hyland

Herbert Hyland

Sir Herbert John Thornhill Hyland (1884-1970), storekeeper, investor, and politician, was born on 15 March 1884 at Prahran, Melbourne, second son of George Hyland, a Victorian-born painter, and his wife Mary, nee Thornhill, from Ireland. Herbert attended Caulfield state school until the early deaths of his parents forced him to leave at the age of 12 and take a job in a grocery store in Glenhuntly.

Hyland eventually moved to South Gippsland, establishing his own general store and mixed grocery business. On 8 May 1912 at her parents' home at Galaquil he married with Methodist forms 18-year-old Amelia Mary Barratt (d.1968); their son and daughter were to predecease him, to his deep distress.

As Hyland's business flourished, he diversified into dairy farming and became a major landowner in the region. He was ruled unfit for war service, but proved a staunch advocate of soldier settlers. Elected in 1923 to the Woorayl shire council (president 1928-1929), he took an increasingly active role in community affairs, joined the Country party and served as president of its Central Gippsland district council. His commercial ventures proved so profitable in the late 1920's he was able to retire early and devote himself to community causes.

In 1927 Hyland unsuccessfully contested the newly created seat at Wonthaggi in the legislative assembly. In 1929 with the aid of preferences from the Australian Labor Party, Hyland defeated the sitting Nationalist Party of Australia member for the seat of Gippsland South and entered state parliament.

Appointed minister without portfolio in the minority Country Party government of Sir Albert Dunstan in June 1936, Hyland was promoted to various ministries, both in minority Country Party and in coalition cabinets, until the election of the Cain government in 1952 brought a temporary halt to the instability of Victorian politics. Hyland's portfolios included Transport (1938-43), Chief Secretary (1943-45), State Development (1947-48 and 1950-52), Labour (1947-48), Decentralisation (1948) and Transport and Prices (1950-52).

Knighted in 1952, Hyland was elected leader of the parliamentary country party in 1955. In the early years of Sir Henry Bolte's Liberal government, Hyland took advantage of the premiers inexperience to extract concessions, especially relating to freight charges. Hyland often railed against Bolte for his alleged Melbourne bias. Often Hyland was given to extravagant and vituperative language. In a debate in parliament in 1958 he called Bolte a 'mongrel' and referred to another minister as 'a stupid looking goof'. He was suspended from parliament in 1960 for describing the speaker as being 'as silly as a billy goat'. Despite these outbursts, Hyland was generally liked by his colleagues.

Hyland was unexpectantly replaced as parliamentary leader of the country party by George Moss in 1964.

Sir Herbert Hyland died on 18 March 1970 at Prahran, Victoria; he was accorded a state funeral and was cremated with Anglican rites.

Numerous roadways are named after Hyland, including Hyland St, South Yarra and the Hyland Highway.

References

[http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140603b.htm Watson D., Australian Dictionary of Biography]


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