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Fred Paterson

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316: 330: 1240:, he regularly joined the picket line in the mornings before going to sit in Parliament. He also gave the picketers legal advice. Paterson knew that the police had the power to order the picketers to move, but that they did not have the power to order them where exactly to move. He then devised a strategy where, as they were moved on by the police, the picketers simply moved around the block. 993: 1251:. Paterson was himself then struck from behind by another officer, and was rushed to hospital in an ambulance, unconscious. Paterson was unable to do any political activity for some months afterwards. An inquiry into the incident found that no wrongdoing had occurred and no police officer was ever arrested or charged with the assault. The ex-Queensland police officer and former Labor leader 981: 969: 1120:
set in, Paterson became involved in fighting racist employment policies in the sugar industry. At the time, the unions and employer associations had a policy of refusing employment to Italian workers to combat unemployment in the industry. Paterson led a campaign by both the Communist Party and the
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After being elected to Parliament, Paterson largely gave up the law, to concentrate on his political career. He continued being actively involved in public issues, particularly through the union movement, and was a vocal critic of the government of the time. He often made speeches at the Domain in
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During the late 1930s, the Communist Party continued to grow rapidly in North Queensland, with Paterson at the forefront. He played a significant role in the union movement in the sugar industry during a key strike over workplace conditions, and became involved in the anti-fascist movement.
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completely, and set up in Townsville. He spent his time juggling both a part-time legal career and his burgeoning role as a travelling activist for the Communist Party. By this time, he had gained a reputation as a fine public speaker.
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was launching his anti-Communist campaign, and introducing legislation to prevent Communists from holding public office. Paterson was involved in the successful campaign against Menzies' anti-Communist measures together with
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later named the officer as sergeant Jack Mahony, who had boasted about using a pick handle on "the 'Commie' Fred Paterson" during Hayden's time as an officer.
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suggests that the redistribution was done deliberately to split Paterson's electoral support and prevent him from being returned to parliament in the
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Paterson and fellow communist Gilbert Burns were constantly the subject of surveillance by the federal security service more correctly known as the
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In a 1949 redistribution, Paterson's electorate of Bowen was abolished, and split between two new electorates:
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Paterson's defeat at the 1950 election largely ended his political career. At the time, Prime Minister
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The next year, he again made history, when at his third attempt, he won the State electoral seat of
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central Brisbane. Paterson was rewarded, retaining his seat at the 1947 state election. During the
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The people's champion, Fred Paterson : Australia's only Communist Party member of parliament
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The Peoples Champion: Fred Paterson – Australia's Only Communist Party Member of Parliament
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to defend two Italian workers, who had been charged with assaulting the Italian consul.
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No Ribbons or Medals: The story of 'Hereward', an Australian counter espionage officer
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In April 1934, Paterson was nominated by the Communist Party as their candidate for
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Italian community and was successful in ending the practice. In 1933, Paterson left
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While Paterson was recovering, the Queensland branch of the veterans organisation
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Paterson began studying law in 1923. By 1924, he was giving lectures on
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on farms. Paterson also advocated for free publicly owned and managed
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During his time in parliament, Paterson advocated for a "socialist
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Queensland Parliamentary Record 2015–2017: The 55th Parliament
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In 1939, Paterson stood successfully as an alderman for the
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Then, in 1925, he began working for the 1024: 1010: 372: 31: 20: 1368: 1260:Returned and Services League of Australia 1413: 1411: 1409: 1358:. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. p. 129. 1349: 1347: 1345: 1343: 1339: 384: 1443: 1101:In 1931, Paterson was admitted to the 65:15 April 1944 β€“ 27 March 1950 1607:from the original on 22 February 2014 7: 1821:Communist Party of Australia members 1577:from the original on 8 December 2020 1070:to study theology, after becoming a 1066:In January 1920, Paterson moved to 125:April 1927 β€“ November 1928 1725:, Australian National University, 1480:. 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Queensland Parliament
Bowen
Ernest Riordan
Townsville City Council
Gladstone Town Council
Gladstone
Queensland
Concord
New South Wales
Communist
Labor
Gladstone State School
Rockhampton Grammar School
Brisbane Grammar School
Alma mater
University of Queensland
BA
Merton College, Oxford
Barrister
Australia

Australian Army
Imperial Force
World War I
a series
Socialism in
Australia

New Australia
1891 Australian shearers' strike
Red Flag riots

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