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Frank Stewart

Francis Eugene "Frank" Stewart (20 February 1923 – 16 April 1979), Australian politician and rugby league footballer, was a member of the Australian House of Representatives representing Lang between 1953 and 1977 and subsequently Grayndler between 1977 and 1979 for the Australian Labor Party.

Frank Stewart
Vice-President of the Executive Council
Minister for Tourism and Recreation
In office
30 November 1973 – 11 November 1975
Prime MinisterGough Whitlam
Preceded byPeter Howson
Succeeded byReg Withers
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Lang
In office
29 August 1953 – 10 December 1977
Preceded byDan Mulcahy
Succeeded bySeat abolished
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Grayndler
In office
10 December 1977 – 16 April 1979
Preceded byTony Whitlam
Succeeded byLeo McLeay
Personal details
Born(1923-02-20)20 February 1923
Belmore, New South Wales
Died16 April 1979(1979-04-16) (aged 56)
Long Jetty, New South Wales
NationalityAustralian
Political partyAustralian Labor Party
SpouseMaureen Neagle Smith
RelationsKevin Stewart
OccupationSoldier
Military service
Branch/serviceSecond AIF
Years of service1944, 1945
RankSergeant
Unit39th Transport Platoon

Early life and army career

Stewart was born in the Sydney suburb of Belmore and educated at St Joseph's School, Belmore and St Mary's Cathedral College, Sydney. Before World War II, he was a public servant in the New South Wales Department of Transport.[1] In the war, he served in the Second Australian Imperial Force in New Guinea with the 39th Transport Platoon in 1944 and 1945 and was eventually promoted to sergeant. Prior to his election to parliament, he played first grade rugby league for Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs between 1948 and 1950. He married Maureen Neagle Smith in August 1952.[2]

Political career

Having been a member of the ALP since 1942, Stewart was elected as the federal member for Lang in 1953. Belonging to the right-wing Catholic faction of the party, he was widely considered a grouper, although unlike many other "groupers" he never left the Labor Party.

When Gough Whitlam became prime minister in 1972, Stewart was appointed Minister for Tourism and Recreation. He strongly opposed both the legalising of abortion and the no-fault divorce reform which became law in 1975.

As Vice-President of the Executive Council, in 1975, Stewart presided over the meeting that revoked Rex Connor's authority to raise overseas funds. The Sydney Morning Herald later published allegations that he was so concerned about Connor dealings with Tirath Khemlani as to have leaked information to the opposition on the Loans Affair.

After the fall of the Whitlam government, Stewart moved to the backbench. When Lang was abolished prior to the 1977 election, he transferred to Grayndler. He died in Long Jetty, New South Wales, of a heart attack while playing squash and was survived by his wife, five daughters and one son.[2] Kevin Stewart (1928–2006), Health Minister in the New South Wales government led by Neville Wran, was Frank's younger brother.

Australian Institute of Sport

As Minister for Tourism and Recreation, in 1974 Stewart appointed a study group to report on the feasibility of establishing an Australian sports institute. Released in 1975, the report recommended the establishment of a sports institute, now known as the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS).[3] One of the buildings at the AIS is named after Frank Stewart in recognition of the central role he played in the institute's establishment.

Rugby league

Patrick Francis Stewart, the father of both Kevin and Frank Stewart, was the founding president of the Canterbury Bankstown Leagues Club.[citation needed] The Stewart family have been long-term supporters of the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs and Frank played first-grade rugby league for the Bulldogs from 1948 to 1950. In recognition of this support, the grandstand at Belmore Sports Ground (the former home ground of the club) is named the "Stewart Stand" after Patrick, Frank, and Kevin Stewart.[citation needed]

Following an incident where Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs football club was stripped of all points in the National Rugby League competition for breach of the salary cap, Kevin Stewart was appointed chairman of the board in 2002 in an attempt to restore the club's reputation.[citation needed]

Notes

  1. ^ Fraser, Malcolm (1 May 1970), , archived from the original on 24 August 2014
  2. ^ a b Clune, David. Stewart, Francis Eugene (1923–19). Australian Dictionary of Biography. Australian National University. Retrieved 5 June 2007.
  3. ^ . Excellence: the Australian Institute of Sport. Australian Sports Commission. 2002. Archived from the original on 18 January 2013. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Tourism and Recreation
1972–75
Succeeded by
Preceded by Vice-President of the Executive Council
1972–75
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by Member for Lang
1953–77
Division abolished
Preceded by Member for Grayndler
1977–79
Succeeded by

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For other people named Frank Stewart see Frank Stewart disambiguation Francis Eugene Frank Stewart 20 February 1923 16 April 1979 Australian politician and rugby league footballer was a member of the Australian House of Representatives representing Lang between 1953 and 1977 and subsequently Grayndler between 1977 and 1979 for the Australian Labor Party The HonourableFrank StewartVice President of the Executive CouncilMinister for Tourism and RecreationIn office 30 November 1973 11 November 1975Prime MinisterGough WhitlamPreceded byPeter HowsonSucceeded byReg WithersMember of the Australian Parliament for LangIn office 29 August 1953 10 December 1977Preceded byDan MulcahySucceeded bySeat abolishedMember of the Australian Parliament for GrayndlerIn office 10 December 1977 16 April 1979Preceded byTony WhitlamSucceeded byLeo McLeayPersonal detailsBorn 1923 02 20 20 February 1923Belmore New South WalesDied16 April 1979 1979 04 16 aged 56 Long Jetty New South WalesNationalityAustralianPolitical partyAustralian Labor PartySpouseMaureen Neagle SmithRelationsKevin StewartOccupationSoldierMilitary serviceBranch serviceSecond AIFYears of service1944 1945RankSergeantUnit39th Transport Platoon Contents 1 Early life and army career 2 Political career 2 1 Australian Institute of Sport 3 Rugby league 4 NotesEarly life and army career EditStewart was born in the Sydney suburb of Belmore and educated at St Joseph s School Belmore and St Mary s Cathedral College Sydney Before World War II he was a public servant in the New South Wales Department of Transport 1 In the war he served in the Second Australian Imperial Force in New Guinea with the 39th Transport Platoon in 1944 and 1945 and was eventually promoted to sergeant Prior to his election to parliament he played first grade rugby league for Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs between 1948 and 1950 He married Maureen Neagle Smith in August 1952 2 Political career EditHaving been a member of the ALP since 1942 Stewart was elected as the federal member for Lang in 1953 Belonging to the right wing Catholic faction of the party he was widely considered a grouper although unlike many other groupers he never left the Labor Party When Gough Whitlam became prime minister in 1972 Stewart was appointed Minister for Tourism and Recreation He strongly opposed both the legalising of abortion and the no fault divorce reform which became law in 1975 As Vice President of the Executive Council in 1975 Stewart presided over the meeting that revoked Rex Connor s authority to raise overseas funds The Sydney Morning Herald later published allegations that he was so concerned about Connor dealings with Tirath Khemlani as to have leaked information to the opposition on the Loans Affair After the fall of the Whitlam government Stewart moved to the backbench When Lang was abolished prior to the 1977 election he transferred to Grayndler He died in Long Jetty New South Wales of a heart attack while playing squash and was survived by his wife five daughters and one son 2 Kevin Stewart 1928 2006 Health Minister in the New South Wales government led by Neville Wran was Frank s younger brother Australian Institute of Sport Edit As Minister for Tourism and Recreation in 1974 Stewart appointed a study group to report on the feasibility of establishing an Australian sports institute Released in 1975 the report recommended the establishment of a sports institute now known as the Australian Institute of Sport AIS 3 One of the buildings at the AIS is named after Frank Stewart in recognition of the central role he played in the institute s establishment Rugby league EditPatrick Francis Stewart the father of both Kevin and Frank Stewart was the founding president of the Canterbury Bankstown Leagues Club citation needed The Stewart family have been long term supporters of the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs and Frank played first grade rugby league for the Bulldogs from 1948 to 1950 In recognition of this support the grandstand at Belmore Sports Ground the former home ground of the club is named the Stewart Stand after Patrick Frank and Kevin Stewart citation needed Following an incident where Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs football club was stripped of all points in the National Rugby League competition for breach of the salary cap Kevin Stewart was appointed chairman of the board in 2002 in an attempt to restore the club s reputation citation needed Notes Edit Fraser Malcolm 1 May 1970 Condolence Motion The Hon Frank Stewart archived from the original on 24 August 2014 a b Clune David Stewart Francis Eugene 1923 19 Australian Dictionary of Biography Australian National University Retrieved 5 June 2007 History and successes Excellence the Australian Institute of Sport Australian Sports Commission 2002 Archived from the original on 18 January 2013 Retrieved 10 July 2011 Political officesPreceded byPeter Howson Minister for Tourism and Recreation1972 75 Succeeded byReg WithersPreceded byDon Willesee Vice President of the Executive Council1972 75Parliament of AustraliaPreceded byDan Mulcahy Member for Lang1953 77 Division abolishedPreceded byTony Whitlam Member for Grayndler1977 79 Succeeded byLeo McLeay Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frank Stewart amp oldid 1125636543, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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