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Ed Casey

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426:. Shortly before the 1969 election, he won Labor Party preselection for the seat of Mackay in the state parliament. He lost preselection for the Labor Party in 1972, after opposing the then dominant, left-wing faction in Trades Hall. But he was re-elected twice without Labor Party endorsement, as an independent Labor candidate, for example running under the banner of 'The True Labor Party'. 480:
Goss appointed Casey as his Primary Industries Minister. In this role, Casey reformed the sugar industry, established agricultural academies, and set up a drought relief task force. But his health had declined, with diabetes having aggravated his long-standing weight problems, and in 1995 he resigned
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in the Coalition were poor, with the Liberal Party being disadvantaged (though less severely than the ALP) by the prevailing pro-National gerrymander. Casey renewed his offer in 1982 when relations within the Coalition were still bad, but the offer was again rebuffed, despite a Liberal Convention in
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Casey remained popular in his electorate, despite no longer being party leader, and was re-elected comfortably in both the 1983 and the 1986 elections. By 1986, the popularity of the National Party had declined and the Coalition with the Liberals had acrimoniously ended. In late 1989 the ALP won its
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While Casey never became premier, and spent in opposition many of what should have been his most productive years, he remained a very popular member of his seat of Mackay. At the last election which he contested (1992), he achieved the rare feat of winning every single voting booth in the
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after the 1980 election to form a bipartisan alliance, with the aim of opposing the electoral malapportionment from which Bjelke-Petersen benefited, and of putting in its place a system of one-vote-one-value. Relations between the Liberals and the
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Of Irish Catholic background, Casey started his working life as a bank clerk before entering his family's construction business. He was active in local government, becoming deputy mayor of the
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who had resigned unexpectedly. He led Labor into the 1980 election but failed to achieve more than a small swing against the Coalition Government led by
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June voting against the existing electoral system. The following October, Casey lost the ALP leadership to
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Casey was readmitted to the Labor caucus in 1977. In November 1978 he became Labor leader, replacing
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first Queensland election for 32 years. Wayne Goss thus became the new Premier, after the
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between 1978 and 1982. He also served as Primary Industries Minister in the government of
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had uncovered serious problems with corruption in the Queensland police force.
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from both the ministry and the parliament. He died of a stroke on 1 May 2006.
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Index

The Honourable
Leader of the Opposition in Queensland
Leader of the Labor Party in Queensland
1980
Jack Houston
Bill D'Arcy
Tom Burns
Keith Wright
Wayne Goss
Mark Stoneman
Bob Gibbs
Wayne Goss
Keith De Lacy
Des Booth
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Mackay
Fred Graham
Tim Mulherin
Mackay
Queensland
Labor
Independent
Alma mater
Bank Clerk
Australian Labor Party
Queensland
Wayne Goss
Mackay
Legislative Assembly of Queensland
City of Mackay

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