Gordon Atkinson (Australian politician) explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Gordon Atkinson
Office:Member of the Legislative Council
of Western Australia
Constituency:Central Province
Term Start:22 May 1983
Term End:4 August 1984
Predecessor:Norm Baxter
Successor:Eric Charlton
Birth Date:14 April 1941
Birth Place:Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia
Death Place:Northam, Western Australia, Australia
Party:Liberal

William Gordon Atkinson (14 April 1941 – 4 August 1984) was an Australian farmer and politician who was a Liberal Party member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1983 until his death.

Atkinson was born in Geraldton, to Jessie (née Peden) and Harry Leonard Atkinson. His family moved to Dalwallinu (a small Wheatbelt town) when he was a child, and he attended Northam Senior High School and Muresk Agricultural College. After leaving school, Atkinson farmed at Dalwallinu, becoming prominent in agricultural circles. He first stood for parliament at the 1980 state election, losing to Harry Gayfer (the sitting National Country member) in Central Province. Atkinson recontested the seat at the 1983 election, and was elected on just 26.1 percent of first preferences. However, he served in parliament for just 15 months before dying suddenly in August 1984, aged 43. He had married Olwen Margaret Dowie in 1963, with whom he had four children.[1] In a Legislative Council condolence motion after Atkinson's death, Gordon Masters said that "[no] other person in Parliament typified the country people and the farming community better".[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/parliament/library/MPHistoricalData.nsf/(Lookup)/624F8BD35929F8FA482577E50028A50A?OpenDocument William Gordon Atkinson
  2. https://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/Hansard/hansard1870to1995.nsf/83cc4ce93b5d4e0b48257b33001cfef6/EC8A54224571785048257B1E002E9B6D/$File/19840807_Council.pdf Legislative Council | Tuesday, 7 August 1984