- Benjamin Courtice
Benjamin Courtice (
14 February 1881 –26 April 1946 ) was anAustralia n politician.Courtice was born in
Bundaberg, Queensland and educated at Bundaberg South State School. He left school at twelve to work in the laboratory of the Millaquin sugar refinery at Bundaberg. In 1905, he was involved in the formation of the Bundaberg and District Workers' Union, which later became part of the Australian Workers' Union. He married Bertha Demaine in 1910 and they had a son and three daughters before her death in 1925. Courtice won £90 for winning a foot-race at about the time of his marriage and used it to buy a sugar farm and he subsequently became a member of various sugar growers organisations. In 1936, he married Elsie Dora Maud Joyner.Australian Dictionary of Biography
last=Brown
first=Elaine
authorlink=
year=1993
id=A130569b
title= Courtice, Benjamin (1885 - 1972)
accessdate=2007-11-29]Political career
Courtice was appointed to a casual vacancy in the
Australian Senate in 1937 representing theAustralian Labor Party . He was Minister for Trade and Customs in thesecond Chifley Ministry from November 1946 until Labor's defeat at the 1949 election. He retired from the Senate at the end of his term in June 1962. He died in Bundaberg, survived by the children of his first marriage.Notes
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NAME = Courtice, Benjamin
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SHORT DESCRIPTION =Australia n politician
DATE OF BIRTH =28 March 1885
PLACE OF BIRTH =Bundaberg, Queensland ,Australia
DATE OF DEATH =7 January 1972
PLACE OF DEATH =Bundaberg, Queensland
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