James Hickey (Australian politician), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

James Hickey (Australian politician)

Date of Birth: 14-Jan-1878

Place of Birth: Clunes, Victoria, Australia

Date of Death: 08-Apr-1932

Profession: politician, trade unionist

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About James Hickey (Australian politician)

  • James William Hickey (14 January 1878 – 8 April 1932) was an Australian trade unionist and politician who was a Labor Party member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1916 to 1928, representing Central Province.
  • He was a minister in the first government of Philip Collier. Hickey was born in Clunes, Victoria, to Annie Agnes (née Baker) and William Francis Hickey.
  • He came to Western Australia to work on the Murchison goldfields.
  • Hickey became an organiser for the Australian Workers' Union, eventually becoming vice-president of its Geraldton branch.
  • He was also a director of the Westralian Worker, a labour journal.
  • Hickey first ran for parliament at the 1914 Legislative Council elections, but lost to Henry Carson of the Country Party.
  • He ran again in 1916 and was successful, defeating another Country candidate, William Patrick.
  • He was re-elected in 1922.
  • After Labor's victory at the 1924 state election, Hickey was made a minister without portfolio in the new Collier government.
  • However, he was defeated by the Country Party's Edmund Hall at the 1928 election.
  • He stood for the Legislative Assembly at the 1930 state election, but lost to Edward Angelo in the seat of Gascoyne.
  • Hickey died in Perth in April 1932, aged 54.
  • He had married Clarice Evelyn Page in 1911, with whom he had three children.

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