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conventions from 1905 and was elected to the Queensland central executive of the party between 1913 and 1928. From 1914 to 1915 and 1919 to 1931 he was an organiser for the party. In 1916 he campaigned vigorously against
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in 1920 and took part in the successful vote to abolish it in 1922. In 1931 he was organising secretary for the provisional state executive set up by the federal party to replace the expelled
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Collings died at his home, 694 Flinders Parade, Brighton on 20 June 1955, survived by one son(Eric) and one daughter of his six children. He was accorded a
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bureaucrat with valuable writing and speaking talents, who was eventually rewarded by a five-year stint as a federal government minister.
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and became Leader of the Opposition in the Senate in 1935 and Leader of the Government in the Senate with the coming to power of the
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and, in 1885, married Kate McInerney. He found work in the footwear industry and was at one time secretary of the
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from 1947 to 1950. Collings, at 85 years of age, remains the oldest person to have served in the Senate.
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Guyatt, Joy (1980). "Joseph Silver Collings, Labor Organiser, Journalist, Senator".
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led to him being forgiven by the unions and he subsequently established the
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After retiring, Collings and settled in the Brisbane seaside suburb of
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although he worked hard for the labour movement. His support for the
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Gobbett, Hannah; Speldewinde, Simon; Lundie, Rob (10 May 2017).
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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when he was 18. He worked as a farm labourer, failed as a
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government in October 1941. At the same time he became
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in Queensland and Victoria. He was appointed to the
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The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate
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Queensland Boot and Shoe Manufacturers' Association
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The Honourable

Leader of the Government in the Senate
George McLeay
Richard Keane
Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
John Barnes
George McLeay
Senator for
Queensland
Walter Cooper
Archie Benn
Member of the Queensland Legislative Council
Brighton
Brighton, Queensland
English Australian
Australian Labor Party
long-serving
Australian Labor Party
Brighton
Brisbane
selector
scabs
Australian Boot Trade Employees' Federation
1912 Brisbane general strike
Federated Clerks' Union
Legislative Assembly of Queensland
Balmoral Shire Council
Labor Party
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