Labor History Quiz: January
I was born in 1891, the year the Labor Party was born. This was appropriate, as I was to become a prominent identity in it.
I worked as a boilermaker, became well-known as a footballer and boxer, and immersed myself in the labour movement. In 1915 I was state secretary of the boilermakers’ union.
By then the First World War, with its immense tensions for the labour movement, was in full swing. The conscription split was devastating. A feature of it was my electoral battle with an ex-ALP defector, an old friend who had been the first Labor premier of New South Wales. My victory in this 1917 contest for the state seat of Redfern started my long parliamentary career.
I was a minister in governments led by Jack Lang, succeeded him as ALP leader in NSW, and led the party back to government in 1941. The contrast between the barren pre-1941 period and our achievements in office was stark.
In 1947 I resigned as premier and accepted another appointment. A revered Labor identity had offered it to me. Still, it was an unusual position for someone of my background, and an appointment that was not without controversy. I served in this new post for six years.
I died in 1985 after a long and fulfilling life.
Questions and Answers
Who was I? Bill McKell
What was the controversial 1947 appointment? Governor-General of Australia
Which revered Labor identity offered it to me? Ben Chifley
When I won Redfern in 1917 who was my opponent (previously the first Labor premier of NSW)? Jim McGowen
January Winners
All four correct:
Trevor Scroop, Greenacres SA
Huw Phillips, Helensburgh NSW
Morris Allen, Eden Hills SA
Kathleen Vagne, Tamworth NSW
Brian Cullen, Carlton VIC
Robert Bozinovski, Keilor Downs VIC
Meryl Dillon, Mooree NSW
Blake Osmond, Wollongong NSW
Philip Lee, Kambah ACT
Niall Johnson,
Adrian Ryan,Westleigh NSW
Leeann Loosmore, Launceston TAS
Kim Pagan, NSW
Sean Leader, Waterford West QLD
Brian McInnes, Leura NSW
Cindy O'Connor, Brunswick VIC,
John Brain, Evatt, ACT
Charles Richardson, Templestowe VIC
Shane Bonetti, Forest Hill VIC
Lyn Knorr Woodend VIC
David White, Ferntree Gully VIC
Greg Clark, Arncliffe NSW
Chris Roberts, Ararat VIC
Chris Bollmeyer, Grange SA
Matthew Rayner, Campbelltown NSW
Lorie Werner, Box Hill South VIC
At least one correct:
Veronica Naylon, Smythesdale VIC
Greg Allan, Eaglehawk VIC
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