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William Knox (Queensland politician)

Sir William Edward Knox OSJ, KSJI (14 December 1927 – 22 September 2001)[2] was born in Kew, Victoria, Australia and was the Member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland representing the district of Nundah for the Liberal Party between from 1957 to 1989.[2] He was Liberal leader in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1976 to 1978 and again from 1983 to 1988 and was given life membership that same year.

Sir William Knox
22nd Deputy Premier of Queensland
In office
13 August 1976 – 9 October 1978
PremierJoh Bjelke-Petersen
Preceded byGordon Chalk
Succeeded byLlew Edwards
Leader of the Queensland Liberal Party
Elections: 1977, 1986
In office
3 November 1983 – 31 January 1988
DeputyBill Lickiss (1983–1986)
Angus Innes (1986–1988)
Preceded byTerry White
Succeeded byAngus Innes
In office
13 August 1976 – 6 October 1978
DeputyFred Campbell
Preceded byGordon Chalk
Succeeded byLlew Edwards
Minister for Employment and Labour Relations
In office
23 December 1980 – 18 August 1983
PremierJoh Bjelke-Petersen
Preceded byFred Campbell
Succeeded byVince Lester
Minister for Health
In office
15 December 1978 – 23 December 1980
PremierJoh Bjelke-Petersen
Preceded byLlew Edwards
Succeeded byBrian Austin
36th Treasurer of Queensland
In office
13 August 1976 – 15 December 1978
PremierJoh Bjelke-Petersen
Preceded byGordon Chalk
Succeeded byLlew Edwards
Deputy Leader of the
Queensland Liberal Party
In office
20 December 1971 – 13 August 1976
LeaderGordon Chalk
Preceded byPeter Delamothe
Succeeded byFred Campbell
Attorney-General of Queensland
and Minister for Justice
In office
20 December 1971 – 13 August 1976
PremierJoh Bjelke-Petersen
Preceded byPeter Delamothe
Succeeded byBill Lickiss
Minister for Transport
In office
23 December 1965 – 20 June 1972
PremierFrank Nicklin
Jack Pizzey
Gordon Chalk
Joh Bjelke-Petersen
Preceded byGordon Chalk
Succeeded byKeith Hooper
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Nundah
In office
3 August 1957 – 2 December 1989
Preceded byJim Hadley
Succeeded byPhil Heath
Personal details
Born(1927-12-14)14 December 1927
Kew, Victoria
Died22 September 2001(2001-09-22) (aged 73)
Political partyLiberal Party
SpouseDoris Alexia Ross[1]
Children4
Alma materMelbourne High School
OccupationCompany secretary, Company director

Early life edit

He was born in Kew, Victoria to Edward Knox and Bessie Alice (née Thomas).

Knox was one of the founders of the Liberal Party in Queensland and together with Sir James Killen established the Young Liberal movement in this state in 1949.

A company secretary and manager by profession, Knox was Vice President of the Queensland Liberal Party between 1956 and 1957.

Political career edit

Member of Parliament edit

In 1957 he elected as the member for Nundah defeating Queensland Labor Party incumbent Jim Hadley, taking advantage of a split within Labor.

Government Minister edit

Knox entered the Ministry in 1965 as Transport Minister. He would later hold the portfolios of Health, Justice and Attorney-General.

After the retirement of Peter Delamothe in 1971 he was elected Deputy Liberal Leader, and in 1976 he succeeded Gordon Chalk as leader.

The Liberal's lost a net 6 seats at the 1977 election which led to his ousting as leader in favour of Llew Edwards in the hope that he would be more publicly assertive with Premier Bjelke-Petersen.[3]

Return to the Leadership edit

When the Ginger Group replaced Llew Edwards with Terry White in 1983, Knox joined the rest of the Liberals in moving to crossbench. Following their heavy defeat at the 1983 election he was once again elected as leader to lead the rump group of 8 members.

He was replaced as leader by his deputy Angus Innes in 1988, and at the 1989 election he was by defeated the ALP's Phil Heath on a 13.4% swing.

Post Political career edit

Upon losing his seat to the Labor he became involved in community groups.

Personal life edit

He had 2 sons, 2 daughters with his wife Doris Ross.

He was State Chairman of the St John Ambulance Association and the President of the Association of Independent Schools of Queensland.[2]

A state funeral was held for him.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ KNOX, Lady - Doris Alexia (Lex) — The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
  3. ^ Reynolds, Paul L. (2002). Lock, Stock & Barrel: A Political Biography of Mike Ahern. Univ. of Queensland Press. ISBN 9780702232947.
  4. ^ "Motion of condolence" (PDF). Hansard. Queensland Parliament. 16 October 2001. pp. 1–11. (PDF) from the original on 30 April 2019.

External links edit

  • "Motion of Condolence" (PDF). Hansard. Queensland Parliament. 16 October 2001. pp. 2779–2789. (PDF) from the original on 30 April 2019.
Political offices
Preceded by Parliamentary Leader of the Liberal Party in Queensland
1976–1978
Succeeded by
Preceded by Parliamentary Leader of the Liberal Party in Queensland
1983–1988
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy Premier of Queensland
1976–1978
Succeeded by
Preceded by Treasurer of Queensland
1976–1978
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Transport
1965–1972
Succeeded by
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Member for Nundah
1957–1989
Succeeded by

william, knox, queensland, politician, william, edward, knox, ksji, december, 1927, september, 2001, born, victoria, australia, member, legislative, assembly, queensland, representing, district, nundah, liberal, party, between, from, 1957, 1989, liberal, leade. Sir William Edward Knox OSJ KSJI 14 December 1927 22 September 2001 2 was born in Kew Victoria Australia and was the Member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland representing the district of Nundah for the Liberal Party between from 1957 to 1989 2 He was Liberal leader in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1976 to 1978 and again from 1983 to 1988 and was given life membership that same year The HonSir William KnoxOSJ KSJI22nd Deputy Premier of QueenslandIn office 13 August 1976 9 October 1978PremierJoh Bjelke PetersenPreceded byGordon ChalkSucceeded byLlew EdwardsLeader of the Queensland Liberal PartyElections 1977 1986In office 3 November 1983 31 January 1988DeputyBill Lickiss 1983 1986 Angus Innes 1986 1988 Preceded byTerry WhiteSucceeded byAngus InnesIn office 13 August 1976 6 October 1978DeputyFred CampbellPreceded byGordon ChalkSucceeded byLlew EdwardsMinister for Employment and Labour RelationsIn office 23 December 1980 18 August 1983PremierJoh Bjelke PetersenPreceded byFred CampbellSucceeded byVince LesterMinister for HealthIn office 15 December 1978 23 December 1980PremierJoh Bjelke PetersenPreceded byLlew EdwardsSucceeded byBrian Austin36th Treasurer of QueenslandIn office 13 August 1976 15 December 1978PremierJoh Bjelke PetersenPreceded byGordon ChalkSucceeded byLlew EdwardsDeputy Leader of theQueensland Liberal PartyIn office 20 December 1971 13 August 1976LeaderGordon ChalkPreceded byPeter DelamotheSucceeded byFred CampbellAttorney General of Queenslandand Minister for JusticeIn office 20 December 1971 13 August 1976PremierJoh Bjelke PetersenPreceded byPeter DelamotheSucceeded byBill LickissMinister for TransportIn office 23 December 1965 20 June 1972PremierFrank NicklinJack PizzeyGordon ChalkJoh Bjelke PetersenPreceded byGordon ChalkSucceeded byKeith HooperMember of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for NundahIn office 3 August 1957 2 December 1989Preceded byJim HadleySucceeded byPhil HeathPersonal detailsBorn 1927 12 14 14 December 1927Kew VictoriaDied22 September 2001 2001 09 22 aged 73 Political partyLiberal PartySpouseDoris Alexia Ross 1 Children4Alma materMelbourne High SchoolOccupationCompany secretary Company director Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 Member of Parliament 2 2 Government Minister 2 3 Return to the Leadership 3 Post Political career 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editHe was born in Kew Victoria to Edward Knox and Bessie Alice nee Thomas Knox was one of the founders of the Liberal Party in Queensland and together with Sir James Killen established the Young Liberal movement in this state in 1949 A company secretary and manager by profession Knox was Vice President of the Queensland Liberal Party between 1956 and 1957 Political career editMember of Parliament edit In 1957 he elected as the member for Nundah defeating Queensland Labor Party incumbent Jim Hadley taking advantage of a split within Labor Government Minister edit Knox entered the Ministry in 1965 as Transport Minister He would later hold the portfolios of Health Justice and Attorney General After the retirement of Peter Delamothe in 1971 he was elected Deputy Liberal Leader and in 1976 he succeeded Gordon Chalk as leader The Liberal s lost a net 6 seats at the 1977 election which led to his ousting as leader in favour of Llew Edwards in the hope that he would be more publicly assertive with Premier Bjelke Petersen 3 Return to the Leadership edit When the Ginger Group replaced Llew Edwards with Terry White in 1983 Knox joined the rest of the Liberals in moving to crossbench Following their heavy defeat at the 1983 election he was once again elected as leader to lead the rump group of 8 members He was replaced as leader by his deputy Angus Innes in 1988 and at the 1989 election he was by defeated the ALP s Phil Heath on a 13 4 swing Post Political career editUpon losing his seat to the Labor he became involved in community groups Personal life editHe had 2 sons 2 daughters with his wife Doris Ross He was State Chairman of the St John Ambulance Association and the President of the Association of Independent Schools of Queensland 2 A state funeral was held for him 4 References edit KNOX Lady Doris Alexia Lex The Courier Mail Retrieved 8 January 2015 a b c Former Members Parliament of Queensland 2015 Retrieved 24 January 2015 Reynolds Paul L 2002 Lock Stock amp Barrel A Political Biography of Mike Ahern Univ of Queensland Press ISBN 9780702232947 Motion of condolence PDF Hansard Queensland Parliament 16 October 2001 pp 1 11 Archived PDF from the original on 30 April 2019 External links edit Motion of Condolence PDF Hansard Queensland Parliament 16 October 2001 pp 2779 2789 Archived PDF from the original on 30 April 2019 Political offices Preceded byGordon Chalk Parliamentary Leader of the Liberal Party in Queensland1976 1978 Succeeded byLlew Edwards Preceded byTerry White Parliamentary Leader of the Liberal Party in Queensland1983 1988 Succeeded byAngus Innes Preceded byGordon Chalk Deputy Premier of Queensland1976 1978 Succeeded byLlew Edwards Preceded byGordon Chalk Treasurer of Queensland1976 1978 Succeeded byLlew Edwards Preceded byGordon Chalk Minister for Transport1965 1972 Succeeded byKeith Hooper Parliament of Queensland Preceded byJim Hadley Member for Nundah1957 1989 Succeeded byPhil Heath Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Knox Queensland politician amp oldid 1178918815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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