John Jess Explained

John Jess
Constituency Mp:La Trobe
Parliament:Australian
Predecessor:Richard Casey
Successor:Tony Lamb
Term Start:9 April 1960
Term End:2 December 1972
Birth Name:John David Jess
Birth Date:1922 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Melbourne, Victoria
Death Place:Geelong, Victoria
Nationality:Australian
Spouse:Helen Joy Smart
Party:Liberal Party of Australia
Children:David Carl, James Carl, Elizabeth Evelyn
Occupation:Parliamentarian

John David Jess, (15 April 1922 – 18 October 2003) was an Australian politician.

Born in Melbourne, he was the son of Sir Carl Jess and Marjory Mary Jess (McGibbon). Educated at Melbourne Grammar School, he was a lieutenant in the Citizens Military Force during the Second World War, serving in Melbourne and Queensland, before becoming an estate agent. He was elected to the Australian House of Representatives in a 1960 by-election for the seat of La Trobe, representing the Liberal Party.[1] He held the seat until his defeat in 1972. He was instrumental in bringing about the second Royal Commission into the MelbourneVoyager ship collision in 1964. He was known throughout his 12-year career in politics as the "Seeker of Justice" for his efforts in fighting for issues of justice.[2] Jess died in 2003.[3]

References

McCarthy (née Jess) E. (2015) John Jess Seeker of Justice the Role of the Parliament in the HMAS Voyager Tragedy

Notes and References

  1. Book: Creighton. Burns. 1961. Parties and People. A Survey Based on the La Trobe Electorate. Melbourne UP. Parkville (VIC).
  2. Book: McCarthy. E. 2015. John Jess Seeker of Justice the Role of the Parliament in the HMAS Voyager Tragedy".
  3. Web site: Carr . Adam . Australian Election Archive . Psephos, Adam Carr's Election Archive . 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070717093439/http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/a/australia/ . 17 July 2007.