John Murray (Queensland politician) explained

John Murray
Honorific-Suffix:
Constituency Mp:Herbert
Parliament:Australian
Predecessor:Bill Edmonds
Successor:Ted Harding
Term Start:22 November 1958
Term End:9 December 1961
Constituency Am1:Clayfield
Assembly1:Queensland Legislative
Term Start1:1 June 1963
Term End1:11 February 1976
Predecessor1:Harold Taylor
Successor1:Ivan Brown
Birth Date:1915 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Malvern, Victoria, Australia
Death Place:Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Birthname:John Chester Murray
Nationality:Australian
Spouse:Ruth Florence Stanton-Cook (m.1944)
Party:Liberal Party of Australia
Occupation:Soldier, Grazier

John Chester Murray, MBE (31 December 1915  - 25 January 2009)[1] was an Australian politician.

Murray was born in Melbourne, the illegitimate son of a member of the prominent Chaffey family of Mildura, but raised in Sydney. He was educated at The King's School, Parramatta until forced to withdraw due to the Great Depression, after which he worked as a jackeroo, miner and drover for several years. In 1939, he enlisted for service in World War II with the Second Australian Imperial Force, serving with the 2/13th Battalion, 20th Brigade. He served in North Africa, becoming one of The Rats of Tobruk, and later in New Guinea and Borneo, rising to infantry section leader and intelligence officer. He leased his first grazing property, "Gidgee" in far western New South Wales in 1946, and bought his first property, "The Orient" in north Queensland, in 1951. As a grazier, he was a strong supporter of introducing Brahman cattle to north Queensland.[2]

In 1958, Murray was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the member for Herbert, having received the endorsement of both the Liberal Party and the Country Party. Once elected he sat as a Liberal.[3] In federal parliament, he sat on the defence and foreign affairs committees. He was defeated in 1961, but in 1963 was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland as the member for Clayfield, where he remained until 1976.[4]

Murray died on the Gold Coast on 25 January 2009.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Former Members. Parliament of Queensland. 2015. 6 February 2015.
  2. News: Tobruk, cattle and bearpits . Sydney Morning Herald . 5 March 2009 . 3 December 2019.
  3. News: New M.P. To Join Liberal Party. The Canberra Times. 29 November 1958. 3 December 2019.
  4. Web site: Carr . Adam . Australian Election Archive . Psephos, Adam Carr's Election Archive . 2008 . 16 July 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070717093439/http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/a/australia/ . 17 July 2007 .