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Ernie Evans

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227:, the son of Joseph Evans and his wife Harriet (nÊe Murphy). He was educated at Spring Creek Killarney State Schools and after finishing his education worked as a shearer and timber cutter. In 1920 he went partners in a sugar cane farm at Little Mulgrave. Having trouble transporting the cane, he organised the local farmers into forming a company to build a train line to the Mulgrave sugar mill. In 1929 he moved to the Mackay district and bought another cane farm and became heavily associated with the Australian Sugar Producers Association. From 1935 to 1957 he was a director of the Farleigh Cooperative Sugar Association. 40: 230:
On 31 October 1914 he married Winifred Ellen Cronin (died 1974) at Christ Church in Bundaberg and together had three sons and a daughter. Evans died after complications with what was thought to be a minor operation in Brisbane in February 1965. He was accorded a state funeral in
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Evans went on to represent the electorate until his death eighteen years later, turning it into a safe Country Party seat. When the Country Party came to power in
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During his days working in the bush, he was a member of the Australian Workers' Union with whom he earned the nickname
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from 1929 to 1934 and was the shire's chairman on two separate occasions, from 1934 to 1947 and 1955 to 1957.
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and went on to be an organiser for the union. Evans was a councilor in the
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National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Queensland
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Queensland Government births, deaths, marriages, and divorces
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He decided to enter state politics as a candidate for the
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Index

The Honourable

Queensland Legislative Assembly
Mirani
Ted Walsh
Tom Newbery
Killarney
Queensland
Australia
Brisbane
Queensland
Australia
Country Party
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Killarney
Queensland
Mackay
Pioneer Shire
Country Party
1947 Queensland state election
Mirani
Labor Party
Deputy Premier
Ted Walsh
1957




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