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Don Cameron (South Australian politician)

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Don Cameron
Senator for South Australia
In office
25 October 1969 – 30 June 1978
Preceded byMartin Cameron
Personal details
Born(1914-01-13)13 January 1914
Murray Bridge, South Australia
Died5 June 1998(1998-06-05) (aged 84)
Adelaide, South Australia
Political partyLabor
RelationsClyde Cameron (brother)
OccupationShearer, trade unionist

Donald Newton Cameron (13 January 1914 – 5 June 1998), Australian politician, was born in Murray Bridge, South Australia, and was educated at Gawler. Like his brother Clyde Cameron, he became a shearer and an official of the Australian Workers' Union, and was also active in the Australian Labor Party. From 1965 to 1969 he was South Australian state secretary of the AWU and a member of the Labor State Executive. He was elected to the Australian Senate in 1969 and served until his retirement in 1978.[1]

Early life

Cameron was born on 13 January 1914 in Murray Bridge, South Australia. He was the second of four sons born to Adelaide (née Hilder) and Robert Cameron. His father worked as a shearer and dairyman, while his mother was a squatter's daughter.[1]

Cameron grew up in McLaren Vale and Loos, briefly attending Gawler High School before leaving school to work as a shearer. He was close with his brother Clyde and the two lived together in New Zealand from 1938 to 1939. They later both became officials with the Australian Workers' Union (AWU), with Clyde becoming state secretary in 1941.[1]

Personal life

Cameron married Colleen Venables in 1945, with whom he had two sons, including Terry who served in state parliament. He died at his home in Adelaide on 5 June 1998, aged 84.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Hawker, Geoffrey (2010). "CAMERON, Donald Newton (1914–1998)". The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate. Retrieved 17 January 2023.


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