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Alex Wilson (Australian politician)

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Alex Wilson
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Townsville South
In office
12 November 1977 – 1 November 1986
Preceded byTom Aikens
Succeeded bySeat abolished
Personal details
Born
Alexander McLachlan Wilson

(1920-12-11)11 December 1920
Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia
Died29 February 2004(2004-02-29) (aged 83)
Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Political partyLabor
SpouseSybil Maud Corney (m.1946 d.2006)
OccupationLocomotive fireman

Alexander McLachlan Wilson (11 December 1920 – 29 February 2004) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]

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Biography

Wilson was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, the son of Robert Wilson and his wife Jane McWilliam (née McLachlan). He was educated at Stuart Creek State School and on leaving worked for the Queensland Railways as a locomotive fireman and also a railway wagon-builder.

On 8 May 1946 he married Sybil Maud Corney (died 2006)[2] and together had three sons and four daughters. Wilson died in Townsville in February 2004.[1]

Public career

Wilson won the seat of Townsville South for the Labor Party at the 1977 Queensland state election,[1] defeating the sitting member, Tom Aikens, who had served the parliament for over 33 years.[3] He represented the electorate until the 1986 Queensland state election when Townsville South was abolished.[1]

Always in opposition, Wilson was the shadow minister for the following portfolios:[1]

  • Opposition Spokesman for Water Resources and Aboriginal Affairs 1981-1982
  • Opposition Spokesman for Works and Water Resources 1982
  • Opposition Spokesman for Transport and Main Roads 1982
  • Opposition Spokesman for Northern Development and Maritime Services 1982-1983
  • Opposition Spokesman on Works and Workers' Compensation 1983

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  2. ^ Search for Notices - Name Search — The Ryerson Index. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  3. ^ Aikens, Thomas (Tom)Queensland Parliament. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Member for Townsville South
1977–1986
Abolished
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