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William Gibson (Australian politician)

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Gibson retired to "Cluan", his home in Lismore, and in retirement enjoyed fishing, shooting, and golf. He died at the Lismore Bush Nursing Hospital on 22 May 1955, aged 86. He was survived by his son David and daughter Margaret, having been widowed in 1944. His daughter Grace died suddenly in 1946 at
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from 1923 to 1929, and encouraged the construction of telephone lines, the extension of roadside mail deliveries and the building of post offices in country districts. He also encouraged the development of radio broadcasting. In 1928, he was appointed
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Gibson was elected to the Senate on a joint ticket with the UAP, with the support of the Victorian state executive of the Country Party. This was opposed by the federal executive, which endorsed the sitting Country Party senator
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In 1941, Gibson was elected chair of the Joint Committee on Wireless Broadcasting, which came to be known as the Gibson Committee due to his "vigorous leadership". Its report led to the passage of the
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also became a member of parliament. Gibson was educated locally, and worked with his father for a period before acquiring his own farm. He married Mary Helen Young Paterson on 4 November 1896 at
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He successfully pressed for regulated wheat and dairy prices to be raised until the abolition of price controls in 1921. He was
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As well as farming, Gibson established himself as a merchant, running general stores at
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in response and Gibson was elected secretary of its Lismore branch. His brother,
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In 1911 Gibson was elected secretary of the Lismore branch of the
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the age of 48; she had been his private secretary for 20 years.
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on preferences. It was the first win for what would become the
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and returned to farming. He won Corangamite back at the
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and he remained a senator until he retired in 1947.
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Index

The Honourable

Minister for Works and Railways
Stanley Bruce
William Hill
Joseph Lyons
Postmaster-General of Australia
Stanley Bruce
Alexander Poynton
Joseph Lyons
Deputy Leader of the Country Party
Earle Page
William Fleming
Thomas Paterson
Australian Parliament
Corangamite
Richard Crouch
Geoffrey Street
Chester Manifold
Richard Crouch
Senator
Victoria
Gisborne, Victoria
Lismore, Victoria
Country
People's
David Gibson
Country Party
House of Representatives
Senator

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