Les Coleman (politician), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Les Coleman (politician)

Australian politician

Date of Birth: 21-Jan-1895

Date of Death: 06-Oct-1974

Profession: politician

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Les Coleman (politician)

  • Patrick Leslie "Les" Coleman (21 January 1895 – 6 October 1974), Australian politician, was a member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Melbourne West Province representing the Labor Party from October 1943 until March 1955.
  • He was a member of the Catholic Social Studies Movement ("The Movement") in Victoria, and was expelled from the ministry and the ALP as part of the Australian Labor Party split of 1955.
  • After his expulsion from the ALP in March 1955, he became, with Bill Barry in the Victorian Legislative Assembly, the parliamentary leader of the Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist), which was briefly referred to in the media as the Coleman-Barry Labor Party.
  • He was a member of that party only until June 1955. Coleman was educated at the Christian Brothers College in East Melbourne.
  • He qualified as an accountant while working part time for the Victorian Department of Education, and later owned various hotels.
  • Coleman was a Commissioner of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works and a Melbourne City Councillor from 1939-1960.
  • He was Government Leader in the Legislative Council from 1952-1955.
  • He was Assistant Treasurer and Minister of Materials in the second Cain government from 1945–47, and Minister for Transport in the third Cain government from 1952-55.

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