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Joseph John Fitzgerald

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he became a nurse at Callan Park Asylum. Around 1906 he married Emma Hillier, with whom he had a daughter. He was involved in the foundation of the Hospital Employees' Union in 1911 and was its first secretary, serving until 1913; he then became involved in the Timber Workers' Union (secretary
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from 1930 to 1932. He re-emerged on the political scene in the 1960s, serving from 1960 to 1967 on
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1916–20, president 1920–28). In 1920 he was elected to the
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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Gilligan. He helped on his father's hand ferry across the
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and worked on the railways before leasing land near
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Nelligen
Clyde River
Batemans Bay
Sydney
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Labor
Oxley
Albury
Marrickville Council
Lewisham
"Mr Joseph John Fitzgerald (1883–1973)"
Parliament of New South Wales
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Oxley
Briner
Hill
Price
Vincent
Lewis Martin
John Ross
Albury
Alexander Mair
Categories
1883 births
1973 deaths
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
New South Wales local councillors
Mayors of Marrickville
Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales
20th-century Australian politicians

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