Max Menzel Explained

Max Menzel
Constituency Am1:Mulgrave
Assembly1:Queensland Legislative
Term Start1:29 November 1980
Term End1:2 December 1989
Predecessor1:Roy Armstrong
Successor1:Warren Pitt
Birth Date:30 March 1941
Birth Place:Tully, Queensland, Australia
Birthname:Max Richard Menzel
Nationality:Australian
Party:National Party
Spouse:Margaret Dall'Alba (m.1981)

Max Richard Menzel (born 30 March 1941) is a former Australian politician.

He was born in Tully in Queensland to Richard Franz Menzel and Dulcie Margaret, née Kelly on 30 March 1941. Max's father and Uncle immigrated from Germany to Australia around the 1900s to 1920s. Max was a Cane Grower before entering politics and was the Chairman of directors of Babinda Sugar Mill for 10 years.[1] On 28 August 1981 he married Margaret Frances Dall'Alba, with whom he had 4 children, 3 sons and a daughter; Carl Richard Menzel, Max Francis Menzel, Peter Gerard Menzel, and Katelyn Margaret Menzel.He is also has three grandchildren Elyce, Carlo and Oscar Menzel

In 1980 he was elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly as the National Party member for Mulgrave. He was Chairman of Committees from 1983 to 1986. Menzel was defeated in 1989.[2]

Following his defeat, Menzel left the National Party after the state executive of the National Party led by President at the time, Robert Sparkes overrode his endorsement despite his electorate council supporting him overwhelmingly with only 3 opposing him out of 40 delegates, in an event Max considered as retribution for supporting former Queensland Premier Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen to whom Mr. Sparkes had fallen out with. He ran for Mulgrave as an independent in 1992 and was unsuccessful he went on farming on the family farm at miriwini and in 1995 decided to sell and move to the Burdekin and expand his operation, his wife Margaret ran for the federal seat of Dawson in 2004 as part of a loose group of independents endorsed by Bob Katter.[3] In August 2012 he was elected president of Katter's Australian Party following the dismissal of Rowell Walton.[4] Menzel resigned from both the position and the party in April 2013.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Max Menzel
  2. http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/members/former/bio?id=3821439638 Menzel, Mr Max Richard
  3. Web site: Sugaring the poll. Bowe. William. The Poll . Crikey. 26 August 2004. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20131202232559/http://blogs.crikey.com.au/pollbludger/2004/08/26/sugaring-the-poll/. 2 December 2013. dmy-all.
  4. Web site: Katter's Australia Party faces damaging split. McCutcheon. Peter. 22 August 2012. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20131113140307/http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-08-22/katters-australia-party-faces-damaging-split/4215902. 13 November 2013. dmy-all.
  5. Web site: Troubled Katter's Australian Party loses another president. Howells. Melinda. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 15 April 2013. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20130519133510/http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-04-15/troubled-katters-australian-party-loses-another-president/4630048. 19 May 2013. dmy-all.