William Gollan Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
William Gollan
Order:Secretary for Mines
Premier:Joseph Cahill
Term Start:1 July 1954
Term End:15 March 1956
Successor:Roger Nott
Order1:Secretary for Lands
Premier1:Joseph Cahill
Term Start1:22 November 1957
Term End1:1 April 1959
Predecessor1:Roger Nott
Successor1:John McMahon
Birth Date:1885 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Woodburn, Colony of New South Wales
Death Place:Rose Bay, New South Wales, Australia

William McCulloch Gollan (15 June 1885 – 4 October 1968) was an Australian politician and a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1941 until 1962. He was a member of the Labor Party. He held numerous ministerial positions between 1953 and 1959.[1]

Early life

Gollan was born in Woodburn, New South Wales and was the son of a farmer, John Gollan. He was educated at Lismore Public School and initially worked as a bush worker in rural New South Wales. After several years abroad in South Africa, he later lived in Sydney and owned various businesses including a chain of butcher shops and hotels.[1] Gollan was the owner of the Gollan Hotel in Lismore, where Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip stayed one night on 9 February 1954 during their Australian tour.[2] [3] [4]

Political career

Gollan was elected to the New South Wales Parliament as the Labor member for Randwick at the 1941 state election, where he defeated the sitting United Australia Party member, Arthur Moverly in the landslide victory that allowed William McKell to form a government. During the premierships of Joseph Cahill and Robert Heffron, Gollan held numerous ministerial positions including as a Minister without portfolio, Secretary for Mines and Secretary for Lands.[5] [6] [7]

Later life

He held his seat of Randwick at six following elections and retired at the 1962 state election. A member of the Australian Jockey Club since 1918, Gollan was a trustee of Randwick racecourse (1954–1968) and helped establish the Sydney Turf Club.[8] [9] He served on the board of Prince Henry Hospital, including a term as deputy chairman, and was appointed a councillor of the University of New South Wales from 1953 until 1962.[1] [10] [11] He was granted retention of the "Honourable" title in 1959.

Made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1962, in retirement he became a supporter of the Liberal Party in 1966. He died aged 83 in October 1968 at Rose Bay and was buried at Northern Suburbs Crematorium, following a service at St Stephens Presbyterian church in Macquarie Street.[1]

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  1. Yes . 30 April 2019 . 1420 . The Hon. William McCulloch Gollan (1885-1968).
  2. News: W. M. Gollan New Minister . Daily Examiner . 7485 . Grafton, New South Wales . 2 July 1954 . 8 April 2018 . 2 . Trove.
  3. News: ROYAL COUPLE DINED WITH HOUSEHOLD PARTY . Northern Star . New South Wales, Australia . 11 February 1954 . 8 April 2018 . 4 . Trove.
  4. News: Broome. Hamish. Gollan Hotel: 'We've got a few decisions to make'. 8 April 2018. The Northern Star. 27 April 2017.
  5. News: WETHERELL, GOLLAN NEW MINISTERS . Newcastle Morning Herald And Miners' Advocate . 24,007 . New South Wales, Australia . 16 September 1953 . 8 April 2018 . 1 . Trove.
  6. News: Government Gazette Appointments and Employment . Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales . 151 . New South Wales, Australia . 22 November 1957 . 8 April 2018 . 3777 . Trove.
  7. News: Government Gazette Appointments and Employment . Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales . 100 . New South Wales, Australia . 1 July 1954 . 8 April 2018 . 1919 . Trove.
  8. News: Government Gazette Appointments and Employment . Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales . 157 . New South Wales, Australia . 13 December 1968 . 8 April 2018 . 4949 . Trove.
  9. News: Government Gazette Appointments and Employment . Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales . 58 . New South Wales, Australia . 2 April 1954 . 8 April 2018 . 1060 . Trove.
  10. News: Appointment For Mr. W. Gollan . . 35,943 . New South Wales, Australia . 4 March 1953 . 8 April 2018 . 2 . Trove.
  11. News: APPOINTMENTS. . Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales . 59 . New South Wales, Australia . 27 March 1953 . 8 April 2018 . 945 . Trove.