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Joseph Cahill

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864:"There was a time when the Public Works Department of New South Wales was a great organisation which built ships and bridges, and had large teams of men engaged on public works in all parts of the State. It has been my ambition to build up this department to the pinnacle it occupied in those days; to build ships and do other great engineering works, and to ensure that the whole organisation was keyed up in such a way as to afford a maximum defence effort while still performing urgent civilian public works. This Government was pledged to re-establish shipbuilding as a State enterprise. The Premier entrusted this responsibility to me, and the job has been done. Within a year of taking-office we were able to say that we were building a ship to the order of the Australian Shipbuilding Board. Our engineering and shipbuilding undertaking is destined to become one of the great institutions of the Commonwealth, both in war and peace years, for it has been planned in such a way that its activities can be swung from one engineering project to another easily and smoothly." 813: 1050: 693: 885: 869:
infrastructure planning, with the McKell Government enabling significant investment in new public works projects such as new ports and roads. With the launching of the 22nd vessel from the State Dockyard in October 1945, Cahill declared that he was proud to have been involved in its successful re-establishment and noted that the Dockyard would "continue to play a significant part in the permanent establishment of shipbuilding, which is so essential to the industrial development of the Commonwealth." As the Government had predicted, with the end of the war came a great need for new investment in infrastructure, and in 1946 Cahill introduced new bills for substantial projects such as Β£1.7 million for a new Mental Hospital at
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Commencing office during wartime, Cahill's role as Public Works minister was crucial through the direction of various projects to facilitate continued economic growth and in support of the war effort. The government had long supported the re-establishment of a state shipbuilding enterprise following
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in January 1957. In August 1957, Cahill responded to criticisms that the opera house was an extravagance and inaccessible to the ordinary public by noting that, "the building when erected will be available for the use of every citizen, that the average working family will be able to afford to go
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This defeat, nevertheless, proved to be only a temporary setback, and Cahill found work as a shop inspector for a shoe retailer in the interim. Retaining his interest in political matters, Cahill (despite his earlier support of Loughlin) stayed loyal to Lang when many in the ALP had deserted the
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Other projects commenced included various war works such as defence installations, air fields, prisoner-of-war camps, alongside important civil improvements to water and electricity infrastructure which were not delayed due to the war. By 1943, Cahill was already heavily involved in post-war
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In 1922, after taking part in an unsuccessful attempt to unseat the AEU's NSW governing body through a federal council, Cahill among several others was sued by the union for "illegally holding office within the union". Although the suit was later dismissed by the Chief Judge in Equity,
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in October of that year and Heffron succeeded him unopposed in the premiership. No premier of New South Wales before him had continuously remained in power as long as Cahill did and no later premier would manage to surpass the length of Cahill's tenure until
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On 11 November 1922, at St Brigid's Church, Marrickville, he married Esmey Mary Kelly, the daughter of public servant James Joseph Kelly, and they were to have three sons and two daughters. When their first son was born on 12 February 1924, they named him
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there just as well as people in more favourable economic circumstances, that there will be nothing savouring even remotely of a class conscious barrier and that the Opera House will, in fact, be a monument to democratic nationhood in its fullest sense."
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and replacing the state Governor with the Lieutenant-Governor, but his comment that "the wealth of the country should be placed in one big pool" attracted amusement in the press. Cahill was subsequently defeated on a margin of 31-68% against the sitting
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in 1949, Cahill became Premier of New South Wales from April 1952 to his death in October 1959. His term as premier is primarily remembered for his government's role in post-war infrastructure development, which included the commissioning of the
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despite the overall defeat at the election, declaring that while "the Press had poisoned the minds of the people, ten years after he was dead the Press would proclaim Mr. Lang as the greatest hero Australia had seen for many a long day."
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from 1971 to 1998. His wife, Esmey Cahill, died at the age of 79 on 21 June 1971 at the Cahill's long-term home at 44 Warren Road, Marrickville, and was buried beside her husband in the family plot at Rookwood Cemetery.
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in 1938, Cahill abandoned his former praise of Lang, and he backed a caucus motion to support federal intervention in the state branch's factional infighting which had led to several of his colleagues defecting to the
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New South Wales Premier Mr Joseph Cahill signs the contract for the building of the Sydney Opera House observed by Mr Jan de Vries and Mr Gerardus Jozef Dusseldorp, 1959 [picture] / Ern McQuillan
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Cahill's political skills, his determination to avoid another Lang-style split in the party, and his government's, and indeed personal, close alliance with Sydney's Catholic Archbishop, Cardinal
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announced his resignation as premier on the grounds of ill health on 1 April 1952, Cahill, a natural successor as deputy, put himself forward as a candidate to succeed McKell. He ran against
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A frequent speaker in the assembly, Cahill often addressed his fellow parliamentarians on railway-related matters and lobbied the government (unsuccessfully) for an extension of the
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Cahill also made his first attempt to enter politics as a member of the Parliament of New South Wales, when he stood as the Labor candidate for the Legislative Assembly seat of
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flamboyant ex-Premier. He exclaimed to an Arncliffe Labor meeting: "Mr. Lang is the greatest friend the workers have ever had, and time will prove that Lang is right." In
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A heavy smoker, Cahill suffered increasingly poor health during 1959, with Deputy Premier Bob Heffron often acting in Cahill's place during these times. He died at
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from the age of 16 before joining the Australian Labor Party. Being a prominent unionist organiser, including being dismissed for his role in the
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in his former seat of Cook's River also decided to honour his memory, as well as his role in the school's establishment, by naming itself the "
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in 1933, and consequently in 1942 Cahill directed the opening of the NSW Government Engineering and Shipbuilding Undertaking (known as the
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On 5 February 1959, Cahill signed the contract for the first stage of building works for the Opera House with the Chairman of
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amongst other temporary jobs, but was re-employed by the New South Wales Government Railways in mid-1922 at the
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Survived by his wife, Esmey, daughters Gemma and Margaret, and sons Tom, John and Brian, Cahill was granted a
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Government, which was forced into minority status, and later fell in a confidence vote in October 1941.
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in 1944, where he led significant reforms of local government in the state, including establishing a
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Eight years after his first tilt at state politics, Cahill was elected as one of the members of the
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for the First World War in 1916, and lost his railway job on 14 August 1917 after taking part in a
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Joe Cahill, as he was popularly known, was born on 21 January 1891 in the inner-Sydney suburb of
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Over the years Cahill was given several awards. As a Member of Parliament, he received the
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The new McKell ministry's first executive council meeting, 16 May 1941, Cahill is 4th left.
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On 17 February 1918 his younger brother who also worked in the New South Wales railways,
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The Cahills greeting Queen Elizbeth II and Prince Philip for a State Dinner held at the
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As a member of the Workers' Educational Association and the Marrickville branch of the
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Clune, David (2006). "16. Cahill, John Joseph". In Clune, David; Turner, Ken (eds.).
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service, including a term outside of parliament, Cahill was eventually appointed
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It was in November 1954 that Cahill first began to champion the idea of an
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and served as an MP until his death in 1983. His second son and namesake,
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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from 1952 to his death in 1959. Born the son of Irish migrants in
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gaining the popular vote and winning three additional seats from
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The Premiers of New South Wales 1856-2005: Volume 2, 1901-2005
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P. Golding, They called him Old Smoothie: John Joseph Cahill,
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Government Engineering and Shipbuilding Undertaking Act, 1943
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in his former electorate decided to name the new park in
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Following Cahill's death, the new public high school in
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Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Wins ballot by 32 To 14" 1166:(1937), and Cahill and Esmey Cahill received the 873:and Β£600,000 for works to dredge and improve the 3338:They Called Him old Smoothie: John Joseph Cahill 888:Cahill as Minister for Local Government in 1944. 696:Cahill as Party Whip, with NSW Labor Treasurer, 919:In September 1949, the serving Deputy Premier, 862: 648:Thomas James Cahill, of the 4th Field Company ( 19:For the American politician from New York, see 2666:"Cahill Deputy Premier: Other Cabinet Changes" 2090:The Cessnock Eagle and South Maitland Recorder 820:The Labor Party swept back into office at the 574:and was a NSW railways labourer at the nearby 4398: 4015: 3723: 2727:Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate 2509:Newcastle Morning Herald And Miners' Advocate 2371:Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate 2285:Newcastle Morning Herald And Miners' Advocate 1869:"Mr. J. J.Cahill, Labor Candidate St. George" 1765:. The Sydney Morning Herald. 14 February 2013 992:. In November 1958, he officially opened the 8: 3545:as Minister for Local Government and Housing 2920:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2588:"State Coal Mines Control Board (1932–1950)" 1103:Family grave of Cahill at Rookwood Cemetery. 977:by 32 votes to 14 to become Deputy Premier. 3286:. Irish Echo. 11 April 2011. 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Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 1321:– via National Library of Australia. 1293:– via National Library of Australia. 1265:– via National Library of Australia. 1210:officially named the "Cahills Lookout" in 617:over railway workers' pay and conditions. 47: 31: 906:Electricity Commission of New South Wales 500:, New South Wales, Cahill worked for the 166:21 September 1949 β€“ 2 April 1952 3241:. NSW Office of Environment and Heritage 3215:. No. 3. 9 January 1959. p. 99 3155:"Honorary Degree and Fellowship holders" 3133:Archives and Records Management Services 1184:New South Wales University of Technology 1156:Industrial Commission of New South Wales 1057:Elizabeth Street Store, 4 February 1954. 939:Cahill in his office as Premier in 1956. 760:With Lang's leadership in doubt after a 3264:. St George and Sutherland Shire Leader 1569:"DEATH OF SERGEANT-MAJOR THOMAS CAHILL" 1343:"Cahill, John Joseph (Joe) (1891–1959)" 1242: 1198:decided to name the new highway across 848:closing the NSW Government Dockyard in 508:, Cahill was eventually elected to the 89:2 April 1952 β€“ 22 October 1959 2953: 2951: 2913: 2886:. NSW Government Printer. 2 March 1959 2778:"New Premier's rise from Labour ranks" 1677: 1675: 1592: 1590: 338:10 May 1941 β€“ 22 October 1959 3042:McGinness, Mark (22 September 2006). 2417: 2415: 1632:. Australian Technology Park Heritage 1336: 1334: 1332: 1330: 1328: 7: 3383:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 3260:Beichert, Kahlia (1 December 2015). 1683:"Mr Thomas James Cahill (1924–1983)" 1277:"THE LATE SERGT-MAJOR THOMAS CAHILL" 4976:Australian people in rail transport 4966:20th-century Australian politicians 3207:"The council of the City of Sydney" 1626:"Old Smoothie – John Joseph Cahill" 1598:"Mr John Joseph Cahill (1891–1959)" 1251:"MRS. CAHILL WILL HAVE A BUSY WEEK" 1206:", and Cahill was present when the 1168:Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal 592:New South Wales Government Railways 502:New South Wales Government Railways 274:8 June 1944 β€“ 2 April 1952 218:16 May 1941 β€“ 2 April 1952 5001:Deputy premiers of New South Wales 4981:Australian people of Irish descent 2638:"Baddeley's successor; poll today" 2590:. NSW State Archives & Records 1348:Australian Dictionary of Biography 1194:in 1956. On 17 December 1958, the 980:Cahill won the state elections of 792:, which resulted in the ALP under 539:in 1945, and passing the landmark 14: 3572:Deputy Premier of New South Wales 3312:. J J Cahill Memorial High School 3103:"LIST OF CORONATION MEDAL AWARDS" 2959:"High tributes paid to Mr Cahill" 154:Deputy Premier of New South Wales 3988: 3015:"Funderal service for Mr Cahill" 2987:"Mr Heffron sworn in as Premier" 2884:NSW State Archives & Records 2862:, NSW State Archives and Records 1523:. National Archives of Australia 1170:(1953). He received an honorary 860:. On his role, Cahill declared: 599:Amalgamated Society of Engineers 464:Brian Francis Cahill (1930–2013) 3161:. University of New South Wales 1996:"Ex MLA & wife are honored" 1231:J J Cahill Memorial High School 1164:King George VI Coronation Medal 912:, which developed the landmark 790:September 1940 federal election 2905:McQuillan, Ern, 1926- (1959), 2702:. 22 September 1949. p. 2 2674:. 22 September 1949. p. 3 2646:. 14 September 1949. p. 3 2560:"Baddeley to be coal director" 1353:Australian National University 1: 5021:Treasurers of New South Wales 4031:Treasurers of New South Wales 3553:Minister for Local Government 3235:"K062 : Cahills Lookout" 2618:. 9 September 1949. p. 4 2568:. 7 September 1949. p. 3 2345:Parliament of New South Wales 2064:Parliament of New South Wales 1975:Parliament of New South Wales 1942:Parliament of New South Wales 1909:Parliament of New South Wales 1821:. 23 November 1922. p. 6 1793:. 23 November 1922. p. 8 1689:Parliament of New South Wales 1604:Parliament of New South Wales 1496:Parliament of New South Wales 894:Minister for Local Government 658:Australian Garrison Artillery 529:Minister for Local Government 510:Parliament of New South Wales 262:Minister for Local Government 23:. For the IRA Volunteer, see 4996:Burials at Rookwood Cemetery 3618:Treasurer of New South Wales 3023:. 26 October 1959. p. 1 2995:. 24 October 1959. p. 1 2967:. 23 October 1959. p. 1 2505:"WELL DONE, SAYS MR. CAHILL" 2085:"Mr Lang defeated in caucus" 1214:on 6 June 1959. In 1961 the 542:Local Government (Areas) Act 5016:Premiers of New South Wales 4414:New South Wales Labor Party 3739:Premiers of New South Wales 3698:New South Wales Labor Party 3670:New South Wales Labor Party 3576:1949 – 1952 3187:. University of New England 3046:. The Sydney Morning Herald 2838:Lake Macquarie City Library 2610:"Mr. Baddeley Resigns Seat" 2366:"Labor cabinet is sworn in" 2205:. 4 October 1935. p. 2 1785:"The Amalgamated Engineers" 1433:Goulburn Evening Penny Post 1208:Blue Mountains City Council 1154:, served as a judge of the 1113:St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney 1074:Illness and death in office 435:New South Wales Labor Party 5037: 4991:Australian trade unionists 4986:Australian Roman Catholics 3599:Premier of New South Wales 3519:Secretary for Public Works 2814:. 10 April 1952. p. 1 2428:The Murrumbidgee Irrigator 2423:"Big Year in Public Works" 2141:"Wild scenes at Arncliffe" 2093:. 28 April 1939. p. 7 2004:. 2 August 1932. p. 7 1657:Catholic Freeman's Journal 1464:. 17 March 1917. p. 6 1436:. 17 March 1917. p. 2 1007: 942: 931:Premier of New South Wales 666:Randwick Tramway Workshops 582:. After being educated at 576:Eveleigh Railway Workshops 558:which now bears his name. 525:Secretary for Public Works 494:Premier of New South Wales 320:New South Wales Parliament 206:Secretary for Public Works 62:Premier of New South Wales 18: 4037: 3986: 3745: 3694: 3686: 3676: 3666: 3658: 3653: 3643: 3634: 3626: 3615: 3605: 3596: 3588: 3578: 3569: 3561: 3550: 3535: 3525: 3516: 3508: 3503: 3493: 3484: 3479: 3463: 3455: 3445: 3436: 3431: 3396: 3388: 3381: 3335:Golding, Peter S (2009), 3107:The Sydney Morning Herald 2786:. 3 April 1952. p. 2 2783:The Sydney Morning Herald 2758:. 3 April 1952. p. 1 2755:The Sydney Morning Herald 2699:The Sydney Morning Herald 2671:The Sydney Morning Herald 2643:The Sydney Morning Herald 2615:The Sydney Morning Herald 2565:The Sydney Morning Herald 2483:The Sydney Morning Herald 2398:The Sydney Morning Herald 2307:"McKELL TO FORM MINISTRY" 2174:The Sydney Morning Herald 2118:The Sydney Morning Herald 2032:. 18 May 1935. p. 15 2029:The Sydney Morning Herald 1877:. 28 May 1925. p. 19 1818:The Sydney Morning Herald 1741:The Sydney Morning Herald 1715:The Sydney Morning Herald 1549:. Australian War Memorial 1408:. 9 March 1917. p. 8 1405:The Sydney Morning Herald 1255:The Sydney Morning Herald 1192:University of New England 1186:in 1955, and an honorary 1111:and was laid-in-state at 1020:Fort Macquarie Tram Depot 953:Cahill ministry (1956–59) 949:Cahill ministry (1953–56) 945:Cahill ministry (1952–53) 910:Cumberland County Council 834:Secretary of Public Works 472: 391:Colony of New South Wales 364: 331: 267: 211: 159: 82: 55: 46: 5011:People from Marrickville 3654:Party political offices 2860:Sydney Opera House Guide 2840:. City of Lake Macquarie 2531:"IMPORTANT PUBLIC WORKS" 2479:"POST-WAR PLAN OUTLINED" 2374:. 17 May 1941. p. 7 2261:. 8 June 1939. p. 2 2233:. 18 May 1939. p. 3 2121:. 8 May 1939. p. 11 1305:"Mrs. Ellen Mary Cahill" 1216:Municipality of Rockdale 706:NSW Legislative Assembly 554:and construction of the 3487:Member for Cook's River 2394:"NEW MINISTRY SWORN IN" 2149:. 8 May 1939. p. 2 1849:. 7 May 1925. p. 8 1018:on the site of the old 971:William Francis Sheahan 3637:Minister for Transport 3135:. University of Sydney 2113:"Discord at Arncliffe" 1687:Former members of the 1602:Former members of the 1123:and Opposition Leader 1104: 1058: 957:Cahill ministry (1959) 940: 914:county planning scheme 892:In 1944 Cahill became 889: 866: 844:the UAP Government of 817: 802:United Australia Party 767:Industrial Labor Party 734:United Australia Party 701: 688:Early political career 562:Early years and family 446:(b.1891–m.1922–d.1971) 3668:Deputy Leader of the 2456:The Australian Worker 1543:"Thomas James Cahill" 1517:"Thomas James Cahill" 1428:"Sam Square's Budget" 1178:in 1952, an honorary 1102: 1084:myocardial infarction 1052: 1036:Lendlease Corporation 1016:opera house in Sydney 938: 887: 815: 808:Minister of the Crown 782:Cooks River Tram Line 762:further election loss 695: 545:of 1948. Promoted to 531:in the government of 16:Australian politician 3466:Member for Arncliffe 3439:Member for Arncliffe 3399:Member for St George 3310:"Our School History" 2253:"Cook's river trams" 2225:"Cook's river trams" 1188:Doctor of Literature 1176:University of Sydney 1148:December by-election 654:Australian Engineers 519:After many years of 3474:District abolished 3426:District abolished 3077:"CORONATION MEDALS" 2311:The Daily Telegraph 2169:"Defeat of Mr Lang" 1790:The Daily Telegraph 1488:"1917 Dulwich Hill" 1190:(D.Litt.) from the 1144:Thomas James Cahill 994:Wangi Power Station 836:by the Governor at 714:1925 state election 630:Legislative Council 626:March 1917 election 506:1917 general strike 466:Mary (Gemma) Cahill 455:Thomas James Cahill 3504:Political offices 3223:– via Trove. 3031:– via Trove. 3020:The Canberra Times 3003:– via Trove. 2992:The Canberra Times 2975:– via Trove. 2964:The Canberra Times 2822:– via Trove. 2794:– via Trove. 2766:– via Trove. 2738:– via Trove. 2710:– via Trove. 2682:– via Trove. 2654:– via Trove. 2626:– via Trove. 2576:– via Trove. 2382:– via Trove. 2337:"1941 Cooks River" 2269:– via Trove. 2241:– via Trove. 2213:– via Trove. 2202:The St George Call 2185:– via Trove. 2157:– via Trove. 2129:– via Trove. 2101:– via Trove. 2040:– via Trove. 2012:– via Trove. 1885:– via Trove. 1857:– via Trove. 1829:– via Trove. 1801:– via Trove. 1573:The Catholic Press 1521:Discovering ANZACs 1472:– via Trove. 1461:The St George Call 1444:– via Trove. 1416:– via Trove. 1310:The Catholic Press 1222:as "Cahill Park". 1152:John Joseph Cahill 1105: 1095:Honours and legacy 1062:Sectarian tensions 1059: 1010:Sydney Opera House 1004:Sydney Opera House 941: 890: 818: 728:and was appointed 702: 552:Sydney Opera House 479:John Joseph Cahill 460:John Joseph Cahill 108:Sir John Northcott 4943: 4942: 4877:Shadow ministries 4532:Kristina Keneally 4380: 4379: 3997: 3996: 3706: 3705: 3677:Succeeded by 3644:Succeeded by 3606:Succeeded by 3579:Succeeded by 3548: 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Joseph J. Cahill
Joe Cahill
The Honourable

Premier of New South Wales
1953
1956
1959
Elizabeth II
Sir John Northcott
Sir Eric Woodward
Bob Heffron
James McGirr
Bob Heffron
Deputy Premier of New South Wales
James McGirr
Jack Baddeley
Robert Heffron
Secretary for Public Works
William McKell
James McGirr
Lewis Martin
Jack Renshaw
Minister for Local Government
William McKell
James McGirr
James McGirr
Jack Renshaw
New South Wales Parliament
Cook's River

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