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Bill Galvin (Australian politician)

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417:, by just twelve votes. His defeat removed him from the running to lead the party, and Shepherd was elected leader when Cain died in 1957. Although Galvin regained Bendigo in 1958, he was once again denied the leadership when he was injured a car accident days before the leadership ballot, which saw 720: 355: 33: 675: 710: 680: 690: 735: 730: 705: 695: 301: 250: 363: 740: 685: 609: 350:, and was Mayor of Bendigo from 1944 to 1945. He then considered a tilt at federal politics, but was convinced by his friend, 599: 394: 327:, and was educated at Petersham Commercial School until his family moved to Melbourne, where he continued his education at 700: 520: 359: 128: 725: 390: 715: 511: 305: 99: 589: 556: 528: 466: 424:
Galvin retired from parliament in 1964 due to ill health. He died two years later in Bendigo, suffering from
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When Labor re-gained power in 1952, Galvin became Chief Secretary and
425: 332: 300:(30 April 1903 – 1 July 1966) was an Australian politician. He was a 219: 382:, Galvin was voted deputy leader of the Labor Party in Victoria. 340: 235: 320: 211: 32: 721:
Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria
366:, Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey and Minister for 389:. He was acting Premier in 1953, while Cain attended the 378:. Following the defeat of the Cain government in 657: 312:from 1945 to 1955 when he was defeated at the 676:Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly 316:, then regained the seat in 1958 until 1964. 711:People educated at Scotch College, Melbourne 467:'Galvin, Leslie William (Bill) (1903–1966)' 31: 681:Presidents of the Board of Land and Works 616:President of the Board of Land and Works 438: 409:, Galvin was defeated in Bendigo by the 364:President of the Board of Land and Works 618:Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey 58:17 December 1952 – 7 June 1955 658: 461: 459: 457: 691:Mayors of places in Victoria (state) 395:Australian Labor Party split of 1955 273: 118:26 May 1945 – 22 April 1955 736:Alcohol-related deaths in Australia 731:20th-century Australian politicians 706:Australian people in rail transport 346:In 1939, Galvin was elected to the 13: 696:Victoria (state) local councillors 471:Australian Dictionary of Biography 454: 401:when he heard that Cain preferred 153:31 May 1958 – 11 May 1964 14: 752: 391:coronation of Queen Elizabeth II 362:. Duly elected, Galvin was made 269: 741:Ministers for Water (Victoria) 512:Victorian Legislative Assembly 356:1945 Bendigo state by-election 306:Victorian Legislative Assembly 100:Victorian Legislative Assembly 1: 686:Chief Secretaries of Victoria 431: 405:to be deputy leader. 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Deputy Premier of Victoria
John Cain
Keith Dodgshun
Arthur Rylah
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Bendigo
Arthur Cook
John Stanistreet
John Stanistreet
Robert Trethewey
Woollahra
Sydney
New South Wales
Australia
Bendigo
Victoria
Labor Party
Labor Party
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Bendigo
state election
Sydney
Woollahra
Scotch College
fitter and turner
Victorian Railways
Bendigo
Bendigo City Council
John Cain

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