Bert Hoare Explained

Bert Hoare
Senator for South Australia
Term Start:16 December 1922
Term End:30 June 1935
Predecessor:Edward Vardon
Birth Date:1874 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Alberton, South Australia
Death Place:Adelaide, South Australia
Nationality:Australian
Spouse:Ida Mary Hancock
Party:Labor
Occupation:Labourer

Albert Alfred Hoare (22 November 1874 – 25 January 1962) was a South Australian politician.

Born in Alberton, South Australia, he was educated at Port Adelaide and Mount Barker state schools. He worked as a farm labourer at Boolcunda East, near Quorn for sixteen years, and worked as shearer for 20 years.[1] He was employed, perhaps as a storeman, at the Government workshops in Glanville, before running his own dairy farm. He returned to government service at the Islington Railway Workshops of the South Australian Railways.[2] [3]

In 1921 he contested the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Murray, but was unsuccessful. In 1922 he was elected to the Australian Senate as an Australian Labor Party Senator for South Australia, succeeding Liberal Edward Vardon. He held the seat until his defeat in 1934.[4] In 1944, he returned to politics as a Labor member of the South Australian Legislative Council, serving until 1956.[5]

He was a prominent member of the Australian Natives' Association, a member of the Labor Party's Port Adelaide electorate committee and President of the Port Adelaide Workers' Educational Association.

Politically he was a labour moderate, opposing conscription for overseas military service in World War I and post-war labour militancy, and advocating for closer settlement through the breaking up of larger agricultural estates. A protectionist during the Depression era, he supported immigration from Britain and northwestern Europe (and thus the White Australia policy), but not at the cost of Australian jobs.[6]

Family

Bert married Ida Mary Hancock on 19 April 1913;[7] they had eight children, and lived at Hodgeman Road, Pennington, then 19 Torrens Road, Alberton.

Notes and References

  1. News: Ex-Shearer Upholds Men . . 1 November 1947 . 28 November 2014 . 6 . Trove.
  2. News: Senator Hoare . . 6 January 1923 . 28 November 2014 . 2 . Trove.
  3. Other Labor politicians who worked at Islington were Reg Bishop, John Cooke, Tom Gluyas and Ern Klauer.
  4. hoare-albert-alfred . HOARE, Albert Alfred (1874–1962) Senator for South Australia, 1922–35 . Don . Hopgood . 26 November 2022.
  5. Albert Alfred Hoare . yes . 26 November 2022.
  6. https://biography.senate.gov.au/hoare-albert-alfred/ HOARE, Albert Alfred (1874–1962)
  7. News: Family Notices . . 18 April 1953 . 28 November 2014 . 24 . Trove.