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Joseph Jackson (Australian politician)

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and educated to elementary level in rural state schools. His father was an alluvial gold prospector and Jackson worked in rural occupations until he founded a substantial retail business at the
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election. He retained Nepean as a Nationalist (1927–1932) and United Australia (1931–1944)member. He described himself as a "Liberal Nationalist" at the
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After an unsuccessful attempt in 1920, he was elected to the New South Wales Parliament as a Nationalist party member for the multi-member seat of
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gold rush after 1889. He moved to Sydney in 1904 and established a chain of retail stores. Jackson purchased
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state election. He retained the seat at the next two elections and successfully contested the seat of
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government for a short period in 1932–3. He retired from the parliament at the
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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when the NSW electoral system reverted to single member seats at the
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election. He was a foundation member of the Liberal Party in 1945.
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and donated a large tract of land (Jackson Park) to form a
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in 1918 – 1922, 1924–1927 and 1930–1935. He was the
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Joe Jackson (disambiguation)

Minister for Local Government
Michael Bruxner
Eric Spooner
Wellington, New South Wales
Nationalist Party of Australia
United Australia Party
Liberal Party
OBE
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Nationalist
United Australia Party
Liberal
Wellington, New South Wales
Peak Hill
Faulconbridge
Sir Henry Parkes
Prime Ministers' Corridor of Oaks
OBE
Sydney City Council
Lord Mayor of Sydney
Civic Reform Association
Sydney
1922
Nepean
1927
1944
Minister for Local Government
Stevens

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