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Charles Perkins (politician)

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641: 631: 636: 646: 338: 656: 666: 507: 291: 626: 266:, Perkins was appointed chairman of the committees in the Legislative Assembly, a position which held until the McLarty government's defeat at the 561: 534: 295: 287: 217: 36: 279: 271: 267: 263: 404: 244: 651: 581: 527: 391: 485: 213: 197: 123: 436: 314: 302:. His four portfolios required large amounts of travel, including to interstate conferences and remote Aboriginal communities. 396: 366: 243:, which he owned for the rest of his life. Perkins became prominent in agricultural circles, serving on the executive of the 598: 588: 544: 517: 299: 252: 661: 453: 306: 182: 87: 475: 275: 133: 283: 240: 354: 236: 161: 361:. Perth, : Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission. 621: 616: 165: 341:– Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 23 May 2016. 386: 418: 410: 400: 362: 221: 186: 41: 571: 445: 256: 64: 610: 310: 317:. He had married Kathleen Jennings Laffar in 1938, with whom he had four children. 554: 500: 225: 359:
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from 1942 until his death. He served as a minister in the government of Sir
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National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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Chairmen of Committees of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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to Gwendoline (née Collier) and Charles Henry Perkins. Educated at
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Perkins died of a heart attack in November 1961, at his home in
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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He entered parliament at the 255:, which had been caused by the resignation of 8: 432: 20: 647:People educated at Geelong Grammar School 54:21 November 1942 – 25 March 1950 100:25 March 1950 – 7 November 1961 326: 387:"Perkins, Charles Collier (1906–1961)" 380: 378: 349: 347: 334: 332: 330: 7: 657:20th-century Australian politicians 667:People from Moonee Ponds, Victoria 392:Australian Dictionary of Biography 14: 259:(a former Country Party leader). 274:, he had transferred to the new 627:20th-century Australian farmers 437:Parliament of Western Australia 397:Australian National University 245:Primary Producers' Association 1: 357:; Prescott, Valerie (1997). 589:Minister for Native Welfare 300:Minister for Native Welfare 683: 652:Politicians from Melbourne 286:formed by David Brand, as 282:, Perkins was included in 595: 586: 578: 568: 559: 551: 541: 532: 524: 514: 505: 497: 492: 482: 472: 467: 450: 442: 435: 203: 139: 93: 47: 30: 339:Charles Collier Perkins 210:Charles Collier Perkins 508:Minister for Transport 385:Birman, Wendy (2005). 292:Minister for Transport 249:Westralian Farmers Ltd 237:Geelong Grammar School 315:St George's Cathedral 253:1942 York by-election 247:and as a director of 16:Australian politician 231:Perkins was born in 218:Legislative Assembly 37:Legislative Assembly 562:Minister for Labour 535:Minister for Police 296:Minister for Labour 288:Minister for Police 264:1947 state election 493:Political offices 309:, and was given a 662:Wesfarmers people 605: 604: 596:Succeeded by 569:Succeeded by 542:Succeeded by 515:Succeeded by 483:Succeeded by 406:978-0-522-84459-7 222:Western Australia 207: 206: 187:Western Australia 42:Western Australia 674: 579:Preceded by 552:Preceded by 525:Preceded by 498:Preceded by 443:Preceded by 433: 427: 426: 382: 373: 372: 351: 342: 336: 284:the new ministry 179: 158: 156: 144:Personal details 120: 113: 107: 98: 79: 73: 61: 52: 21: 682: 681: 677: 676: 675: 673: 672: 671: 607: 606: 601: 592: 584: 574: 565: 557: 547: 538: 530: 520: 511: 503: 488: 479: 457: 448: 431: 430: 407: 384: 383: 376: 369: 353: 352: 345: 337: 328: 323: 194:Political party 181: 177: 176:7 November 1961 160: 154: 152: 118: 111: 105: 99: 94: 77: 71: 59: 53: 48: 39: 26: 25:Charles Perkins 17: 12: 11: 5: 680: 678: 670: 669: 664: 659: 654: 649: 644: 639: 634: 629: 624: 619: 609: 608: 603: 602: 599:George Cornell 597: 594: 585: 580: 576: 575: 572:Stewart Bovell 570: 567: 558: 553: 549: 548: 545:George Cornell 543: 540: 531: 526: 522: 521: 518:George Cornell 516: 513: 504: 499: 495: 494: 490: 489: 484: 481: 471: 465: 464: 459: 449: 446:Charles Latham 444: 440: 439: 429: 428: 405: 374: 367: 343: 325: 324: 322: 319: 257:Charles Latham 216:member of the 205: 204: 201: 200: 195: 191: 190: 180:(aged 55) 174: 170: 169: 150: 146: 145: 141: 140: 137: 136: 131: 127: 126: 121: 115: 114: 108: 102: 101: 91: 90: 85: 81: 80: 74: 68: 67: 65:Charles Latham 62: 56: 55: 45: 44: 35:Member of the 32: 31: 28: 27: 24: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 679: 668: 665: 663: 660: 658: 655: 653: 650: 648: 645: 643: 640: 638: 635: 633: 630: 628: 625: 623: 620: 618: 615: 614: 612: 600: 591: 590: 583: 577: 573: 564: 563: 556: 550: 546: 537: 536: 529: 523: 519: 510: 509: 502: 496: 491: 487: 478: 477: 470: 466: 463: 460: 456: 455: 447: 441: 438: 434: 424: 420: 416: 412: 408: 402: 398: 394: 393: 388: 381: 379: 375: 370: 364: 360: 356: 350: 348: 344: 340: 335: 333: 331: 327: 320: 318: 316: 312: 311:state funeral 308: 303: 301: 297: 293: 289: 285: 281: 280:1959 election 277: 273: 272:1950 election 269: 268:1953 election 265: 260: 258: 254: 250: 246: 242: 238: 234: 229: 227: 223: 219: 215: 214:Country Party 211: 202: 199: 196: 192: 188: 184: 175: 171: 167: 163: 159:8 August 1906 151: 147: 142: 138: 135: 132: 128: 125: 122: 116: 109: 103: 97: 92: 89: 86: 82: 75: 69: 66: 63: 57: 51: 46: 43: 38: 33: 29: 22: 19: 587: 560: 533: 506: 473: 468: 461: 451: 390: 358: 355:Black, David 304: 278:. 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Index

Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Charles Latham
York
Tom Hart
Roe
Moonee Ponds
Victoria
Wembley
Western Australia
Country
Country Party
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
David Brand
Melbourne
Geelong Grammar School
Belka
Primary Producers' Association
Westralian Farmers Ltd
1942 York by-election
Charles Latham
1947 state election
1953 election
1950 election
seat of Roe
1959 election
the new ministry
Minister for Police
Minister for Transport

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