- Joseph Gardiner
Joseph Peter Gardiner (
4 July 1886 –23 January 1965 ) was theAustralian Labor Party member for theWestern Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Roebourne from 1911 to 1915. His sudden and still unexplained departure fromWestern Australia in 1915 was an important factor in the collapse ofJohn Scaddan 's Labor government. [ compare this with Findlay, Len (2008) "Left, said Fred", West Weekend Magazine, 15 March 2008, p.8 - andFred Riebeling 's comments re this event ]Joseph Gardiner was born in
Adelaide, South Australia on4 July 1886 . He was educated at the Christian Brothers College in Adelaide, and was then apprenticed to his bootmaker father in West Perth inWestern Australia . He later went to the Pilbara region, where he traded on the coast between Cossack and Broome. He was secretary of the Miners' Union at Whim Creek, and from 1910 to 1912 was manager of the Weld Hotel in Cossack. On31 October 1911 , Gardiner was elected to theWestern Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Roebourne. In 1913 and 1914 he lived in West Perth, and was secretary of the Bootmakers' Union.In 1914, Gardiner married
May Holman , but the marriage was never consummated, was annulled in 1920, and was kept secret for decades. [see Footnote 46 in Black (1981b)] Shortly after this, Gardiner left the State, never to return. After an extended absence from Parliament House, inquiries were eventually made as to his whereabouts. When it was learned that he had left the State, Gardiner's seat was declared vacant on grounds of non-attendance on30 September 1915 . The Labor Party did not retain the seat in the subsequentby-election , and its majority of two was erased. Shortly afterwards, another Labor member resigned, andJohn Scaddan 's government was defeated.Little is known of the rest of Gardiner's life. He was working as a labourer in Adelaide in 1922, and in June of that year, he married Bertha Annie Paver. He subsequently worked at various occupations while living for many years in
Melbourne, Victoria . From 1932 on lived atBentleigh, Victoria . He was listed on the Victorian electoral rolls as a "journalist" when he died on23 January 1965 .Notes
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*cite book|author=Black, David|year=1981|chapter=Party Politics in Turmoil|editor=Stannage, C. T. (ed.)|title=A New History of Western Australia|publisher=University of Western Australia Press|location=Nedlands, Western Australia|id=ISBN 0-85564-170-3
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NAME=Gardiner, Joseph
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=politician
DATE OF BIRTH=4 July 1886
PLACE OF BIRTH=Adelaide ,South Australia
DATE OF DEATH=23 January 1965
PLACE OF DEATH=Victoria (Australia)
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