Arthur Blakeley

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Arthur Blakeley (11 February 184910 September 1934) was an Australian politician.

Blakeley was born in Gilberton, South Australia and educated at North Broken Hill Convent School. He left school at 13 to work in the local mining camps. He then mainly worked in pastoral occupations and became secretary of the western branch the Australian Workers' Union and a member of the state executive of the Australian Labor Party from 1915 to 1917. He married Ruby Pauline McCarroll in 1914.[1]

[edit] Political career

In the 1917 election, Blakeley was elected as the member for Darling in the Australian House of Representatives after a sustained campaign against conscription. He was president of the Australian Workers' Union from 1919 to 1923. In April 1928, he was elected deputy leader of the parliamentary party, but lost it in 1929 to Ted Theodore. On the election of the Scullin government, Blakeley became Minister for Home and Territories until Labor's defeat at the 1931 election. This position was responsible for the development of Canberra and in 1930 he announced the establishment of a university college and in 1931, he abolished the Federal Capital Commission. His main interest in parliament were industrial affairs and public health. At the 1934 election, he was defeated by the Lang Labor candidate, Joe Clark.[1]

Blakeley moved to Melbourne and in 1935 he was appointed an inspector of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, which he worked for almost continuously until his retirement in 1952. His wife died in 1962, and he died in 1972 in the Melbourne suburb of Glen Iris, after a state funeral he was cremated. He was survived by two sons and two daughters.[1]

[edit] Notes

Political offices
Preceded by
Aubrey Abbott
Minister for Home and Territories
1916–1917
Succeeded by
Archdale Parkhill
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by
William Spence
Member for Darling
1917–1934
Succeeded by
Joe Clark


Persondata
NAME Blakeley, Arthur
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian politician
DATE OF BIRTH 3 July 1886
PLACE OF BIRTH Gilberton, South Australia
DATE OF DEATH 27 June 1972
PLACE OF DEATH Glen Iris, Victoria