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Jim Brown (Western Australian politician)

James McMillan Brown (5 April 1927 – 28 May 2020) was an Australian politician who served in both houses of the Parliament of Western Australia, representing the Labor Party. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly from 1971 to 1974, and later served in the Legislative Council from 1980 to 1992.

Jim Brown
Member of the Legislative Assembly
of Western Australia
In office
20 February 1971 – 30 March 1974
Preceded byJack Stewart
Succeeded byHendy Cowan
ConstituencyMerredin-Yilgarn
Member of the Legislative Council
of Western Australia
In office
22 May 1980 – 21 May 1989
Preceded byClaude Stubbs
Succeeded byNone (seat abolished)
ConstituencySouth-East Province
In office
22 May 1989 – 3 March 1992
ConstituencyAgricultural Region
Personal details
Born(1927-04-05)5 April 1927
Merredin, Western Australia
Died28 May 2020(2020-05-28) (aged 93)
South Perth, Western Australia
Political partyLabor

Early life edit

Brown was born in Merredin, in the Wheatbelt, to Susan Marion (née Godridge) and William McMillan Brown. His family moved to Perth when he was a child, where he attended John Curtin Senior High School. In April 1945, after turning 18, he enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), although the imminent end of the war meant his time in the military was short-lived.[1] Brown played high-level Australian rules football as a youth, appearing in three senior games for South Fremantle during the 1949 WANFL season.[2] He moved to the country in 1950, initially running a store in Muntadgin with his brother, and later running a service station and Massey Ferguson dealership in Merredin.[1]

Politics edit

Brown first ran for parliament at the 1968 state election. He was preselected to replace Lionel Kelly (a former Labor minister) in the seat of Merredin-Yilgarn, but lost to the Liberal Party's Jack Stewart. Brown successfully recontested the seat at the 1971 election, winning 52.7 percent of the two-party-preferred vote. However, he held it only until the next election in 1974, when he was defeated by the National Alliance's Hendy Cowan.[3] Brown re-entered parliament at the 1980 state election, winning election to the Legislative Council's South-East Province. He was re-elected in 1986, and at the 1989 election (following electoral reform) transferred to the new five-member Agricultural Region. Brown was elected chairman of committees in the Legislative Council in August 1989, and held the position until his retirement from parliament in March 1992.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c James McMillan Brown – Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  2. ^ Footballers in the House, Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  3. ^ Black, David; Prescott, Valerie (1997). Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996. Perth, [W.A.]: Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission. ISBN 0730984095.

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