- Arthur Robinson (Australian politician)
Sir Arthur Robinson (23 April 1872 – 17 May 1945) was an
Australia n politician.Early life
Robinson was born at
Carlton, Victoria , the son of journalist Anthony Bennett Robinson and Harriet, née Barton, the sister of Sir Edmund Barton. He attendedScotch College before studying law at theUniversity of Melbourne . He became a barrister and solicitor in 1896, partnering William Bruce in the firm that was to become Arthur Robinson & Co. Robinson became known as afree trade r and aconservative (in contrast to his uncle Edmund Barton), but he was also an ardent federalist. On 18 April 1899 he married Annie Summers Puckle at Malvern.Politics
Robinson was elected to the
Victorian Legislative Assembly in 1900 for the seat of Dundas, but was defeated in 1902. Subsequently, he entered theAustralian House of Representatives as the Free Trade member for Wannon in 1903, succeedingSamuel Cooke . He was defeated in 1906 by Labour, which ran a successful campaign focussing on his opposition to aspects relating to unionism in the Conciliation and Arbitration Act. Returning to state politics, he was elected to theVictorian Legislative Council in 1912 and held his seat until his retirement in 1925, holding ministerial positions in the governments of Sir Alexander Peacock and Sir Harry Lawson.Robinson was significantly involved in the State Electricity Commission, supporting Sir John Monash in its establishment. His experiences in state parliament also changed his enthusiasm for federalism into opposition to federal powers. He was also appointed a CMG in 1921 and a
KCMG in 1923.Following his retirement in 1925, Robinson attempted to re-enter the federal House of Representatives as the Nationalist candidate for Fawkner, but was defeated by his friend
George Arnot Maxwell , who was elected as an independent. He was condemned by "The Age " as a "crusted Tory" and a "relic of a bygone age".Later life
Robinson's wife Annie died in 1937, and he remarried on 20 February 1939 at Scotch College to Beverley Nelson Wood. He continued to be active in community until his death on 17 May 1945 at
East Melbourne , survived by his wife, a son and daughter of his first marriage, and a son of his second.References
*Australian Dictionary of Biography|last=Foster |first=Leonie |authorlink=|year=1988|id=A119431b.htm|title= Robinson, Sir Arthur (1872 - 1945) | accessdate=2008-03-16
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NAME=Robinson, Arthur
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Australia n politician
DATE OF BIRTH=23 April 1872
PLACE OF BIRTH=Carlton, Victoria
DATE OF DEATH=17 May 1945
PLACE OF DEATH=East Melbourne, Victoria
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