Jim Simpson (Australian politician) explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Jim Simpson
Birth Date:22 January 1905
Birth Place:Shotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death Place:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Parliament:New South Wales
Term Start:17 June 1950
Term End:10 December 1968
Predecessor:New district
Successor:Merv Hunter
Party:Socialist Labor Party
Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)

James Brunton Simpson (22 January 1905 – 10 December 1968) was a Scottish-Australian trade unionist, coal miner and politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Lake Macquarie for the NSW Branch of the Labor Party.

Early life

Simpson was born at Shotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland and educated at Dykehead Public School. He started work at the age of fourteen as a coal miner. He arrived in New South Wales with his parents in 1921 and worked in Stockton Borehole Colliery at Cockle Creek until was seriously injured in a mining accident in 1924 and had to be hospitalised for seven months.[1]

He studied commercial subjects and was employed by the Northern Districts Miners' Federation as its assistant secretary in 1927. He was secretary of the federation from 1940 to 1950. He married Grace Ellen Gallimore in May 1941 and they had one daughter and two sons.[2] [3]

Political career

Simpson was elected as the Labor member for Lake Macquarie in 1950 and was re-elected in the seat until his death. He was Minister without portfolio from March 1956 to November 1957 and then Secretary for Mines (renamed Minister for Mines from 1 April 1959) until May 1965 when the Renshaw government was defeated.[4]

He died in Sydney on .[1] In 1963 the City of Lake Macquarie named the "J. B. Simpson Pool" in Speers Point in his honour.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Mr James Brunton Simpson (1905–1968) . Yes . 30 April 2019 . 1658.
  2. News: TO-DAY'S TOPICS . . 23,031 . New South Wales, Australia . 26 July 1950 . 13 April 2018 . 2 . Trove.
  3. News: Northern secretary resigns . . New South Wales, Australia . 27 June 1950 . 13 April 2018 . 1 (Edition 1) . Trove.
  4. News: Government Gazette Appointments and Employment . Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales . 151 . New South Wales, Australia . 22 November 1957 . 13 April 2018 . 3777 . Trove.
  5. Web site: J. B. Simpson Pool, Speers Point. Lake Macquarie City Library. City of Lake Macquarie. 13 April 2018.