George Enticknap

The Honourable George Enticknap
Minister for Transport
In office
15 March 1956 – 31 May 1960
Preceded by Ernest Wetherall
Succeeded by John McMahon
Personal details
Born 19 May 1894(1894-05-19)
St Kilda, Victoria
Died 2 January 1976(1976-01-02) (aged 81)
Sydney, New South Wales
Political party Australian Labor Party

The Hon. Ambrose George Enticknap (19 May 1894 – 2 January 1976) was an Australian politician and a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1941 until 1965. He was a member of the Australian Labor Party and held numerous ministerial positions between 1950 and 1965.

Enticknap was born in St Kilda, Victoria and was educated to elementary level at state schools in rural Victoria. He initially worked as a farm hand in the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area and was an official in the Australian Workers Union between 1915 and 1923.He eventually owned a small orchard and was an official in the local fruitgrowers' co-operative associations. Enticknap was a councillor on the Willimbong Shire Council between 1928 and 1938 and was Shire President in 1938. After two unsuccessful attempts, Enticknap was elected to the New South Wales Parliament as the Independent Labor member for Murrumbidgee at the 1941 state election. The sitting Country Party member, Robert Hankinson had retired and, while the official Labor candidate was Joseph Fitzgerald, Enticknap received significant support from the party and was allowed to join the caucus after the election. He held the seat for the next 7 elections until he retired at the 1965 state election. He was the chairman of the Labor Party caucus between 1950 and 1965. During the premierships of Joseph Cahill, Robert Heffron and Jack Renshaw he held numerous ministerial positions including Minister for Agriculture and Minister for Conservation and Minister for Transport.

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Parliament of New South Wales
Preceded by
Robert Hankinson
Member for Murrumbidgee
1941 – 1965
Succeeded by
Al Grassby
Political offices
Preceded by
Jack Renshaw
Minister for Agriculture
1962 – 1965
Succeeded by
Bill Chaffey
Preceded by
George Weir
Minister for Conservation
1952 – 1956
Succeeded by
Ernest Wetherell
Preceded by
Ernest Wetherell
Minister for Conservation
1960 – 1965
Succeeded by
Jack Beale
Preceded by
Ernest Wetherell
Minister for Transport
1956 – 1960
Succeeded by
John McMahon