Tony Burreket Explained

Tony Burreket
Constituency Am1:Townsville
Assembly1:Queensland Legislative
Term Start1:1 November 1986
Term End1:2 December 1989
Predecessor1:Ken McElligott
Successor1:Ken Davies
Birth Date:6 July 1934
Birth Place:Paddington, New South Wales, Australia
Birthname:Anthony Burreket
Nationality:Australian
Party:National Party
Spouse:Judith Margaret Manson (m.1970)
Occupation:Soldier, Real estate agent, Small business owner

Anthony "Tony" Burreket (born 6 July 1934) is a former Australian politician. He was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1986 to 1989, representing the seat of Townsville for the National Party.

Early life

Burreket was born on 6 July 1934 in Paddington, New South Wales.[1] His parents Rose and Abraham Burreket were Maronite Catholics who immigrated to Australia from Lebanon in the late 1920s. His mother was originally from Hasroun.[2]

Burreket was orphaned at the age of three and spent eleven years in a Christian orphanage. Self-educated, he matriculated with honours from Victoria Correspondence School and gained a primary teachers' certificate from Frankston Teachers College. He joined the Australian Army in 1951 and served in Borneo and Malaysia in 1964 and 1965. He retired as an education officer in the Army in 1972 and became a real estate agent and developer.[1]

Politics

Burreket served on the Townsville City Council from 1985 to 1988. He was active in a number of community organisations including as coordinator of the Australian Red Cross's doorknock appeal.[1]

Burreket was a member of the National Party and at the 1986 state election was elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly, defeating the incumbent Australian Labor Party (ALP) member Ken McElligott in the seat of Townsville.[1] He was a supporter of party leader Mike Ahern in the leadership conflict against Russell Cooper.[3] He served on a number of committees in parliament, but was defeated after a single term at the 1989 state election.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Former Members. Parliament of Queensland. 2015. 15 February 2015.
  2. News: Mrs Rose Burreket. The Catholic Press. 29 July 1937.
  3. News: Ahern stays, poll likely. The Canberra Times. 30 August 1989.