Albert Hawke, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Albert Hawke

Premier of Western Australia (1953-1959)

Date of Birth: 03-Dec-1900

Place of Birth: Kapunda, South Australia, Australia

Date of Death: 14-Feb-1989

Profession: politician, civil servant, clerk, journalist

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Albert Hawke

  • Albert Redvers George Hawke (3 December 1900 – 14 February 1986) was the 18th Premier of Western Australia.
  • He served from 23 February 1953 to 2 April 1959, and represented the Labor Party.
  • His nephew, Bob Hawke, became Prime Minister of Australia. Hawke was born in South Australia, and began his political career in that state, winning a seat in the House of Assembly at the 1924 state election.
  • He was only 23 at the time, making him the youngest MP in South Australia's history.
  • Hawke lost his seat at the 1927 election, and moved to Western Australia the following year.
  • At the 1933 state election in Western Australia, which saw a Labor landslide, he unexpectedly defeated the sitting Nationalist premier, Sir James Mitchell, in the seat of Northam. In May 1936, Hawke became a minister in the government of Philip Collier.
  • He later also served as a minister in the governments of John Willcock and Frank Wise, and was elected deputy leader of the Labor Party in July 1945.
  • Hawke succeeded Wise as party leader in June 1951, and led Labor to victory at the 1953 state election.
  • He retained government at the 1956 election, just a year after the 1955 party split, but was defeated in 1959 after just over six years in office.
  • Hawke continued as Labor leader until December 1966, leading the party to two more elections, and left parliament at the 1968 election.

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