Gordon Chalk
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Sir Gordon William Wesley Chalk KBE (1913-1991) was Premier of Queensland for a week, from 1 August to 8 August 1968 following the death of Jack Pizzey. He was the first, and so far only, Queensland Premier from the modern Liberal Party of Australia.
Chalk was Deputy Premier and Treasurer of Queensland 1968-76, as well as leader of the Queensland Liberal Party.
[edit] Seats held
- 1947 - 1950 East Toowoomba for the Queensland People's Party
- 1950 - 1976 Lockyer for the Liberal Party of Australia (resigned)
[edit] Ministerial positions etc
- Minister for Transport 12 August 1957 - 23 December 1965
- Leader of Liberal Party & Treasurer 23 December 1965 - 13 August 1976
Preceded by Jack Pizzey |
Premier of Queensland 1968 |
Succeeded by Joh Bjelke-Petersen |
Premiers of Queensland | |
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Herbert • Macalister • Mackenzie • Lilley • Palmer • Thorn • Douglas • McIlwraith • Griffith • Morehead • Nelson • Byrnes • Dickson • Dawson • Philp • Morgan • Kidston • Denham • Ryan • Theodore • Gillies • McCormack • Moore • Forgan Smith • F Cooper • Hanlon • Gair • Nicklin • Pizzey • Chalk • Bjelke-Petersen • Ahern • R Cooper • Goss • Borbidge • Beattie |