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John Brady
Member of the Legislative Assembly
ofWestern Australia
In office
13 March 1948 – 31 March 1962
Preceded byWilliam Johnson
Succeeded byNone (abolished)
ConstituencyGuildford-Midland
In office
31 March 1962 – 30 March 1974
Preceded byNone (new seat)
Succeeded byJohn Skidmore
ConstituencySwan
Personal details
Born(1904-01-19)19 January 1904
Highgate, Western Australia, Australia
Died5 May 1993(1993-05-05) (aged 89)
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Political partyLabor

John Joseph Brady (19 January 1904 – 5 May 1993) was an Australian trade unionist and politician who was a Labor Party member of the Legislative AssemblyofWestern Australia from 1948 to 1974. He served as a minister in the government of Albert Hawke.

Brady was born in Perth to Mary (née Fleming) and Thomas Brady. His family moved to Geraldton in 1911, where he attended Stella Maris College. After leaving school, he worked on the railways for a period and then in a flour millinDongara, where he eventually became acting manager. Brady moved back to Perth in 1929 and settled in Midland, where he became involved in the union movement. A secretary of the local trades hall, he was elected to the Midland Junction Municipal Council in 1934, and would serve until 1940. Brady first stood for parliament at a 1942 Legislative Council by-election for Metropolitan-Suburban Province, but was defeated by the Nationalist Party's candidate, Frank Gibson.[1]

William Johnson, the sitting member for the seat of Guildford-Midland, died in office in January 1948. Brady entered parliament at the resulting by-election.[2] He was appointed deputy chairman of committees in the Legislative Assembly after the 1953 state election, and elevated to the ministry after the 1956 election, as Minister for Native Welfare and Minister for Police. He served in the ministry until the Hawke government's defeat at the 1959 election. At the 1962 election, Guildford-Midland was abolished, and Brady successfully transferred to the new seat of Swan. He retired from parliament at the 1974 election, and died in Perth in May 1993, aged 89. He had married Winifred Anna Kilgren in 1929, with whom he had three children.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b John Joseph Brady – Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  • ^ 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.
  • Parliament of Western Australia
    Preceded by

    William Johnson

    Member for Guildford-Midland
    1948–1962
    Abolished
    New seat Member for Swan
    1962–1974
    Succeeded by

    John Skidmore

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Bill Hegney

    Minister for Native Welfare
    1956–1959
    Succeeded by

    Charles Perkins

    Preceded by

    Herbert Styants

    Minister for Police
    1956–1959
    Succeeded by

    Charles Perkins


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