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Tom Plunkett
Tom Plunkett cuts the ribbon at the official opening of the Waterford Bridge, Waterford in 1954
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Albert
In office
11 May 1929 – 29 Apr 1950
Preceded byJohn Appel
Succeeded bySeat abolished
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Darlington
In office
29 Apr 1950 – 3 Aug 1957
Preceded byNew seat
Succeeded byLeslie Harrison
Personal details
Born

Thomas Flood Plunkett


(1878-12-19)19 December 1878
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Died24 December 1957(1957-12-24) (aged 79)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Resting placeGleneagle Catholic Cemetery, Beaudesert
Political partyCountry Party
Other political
affiliations
CPNP
SpouseMargaret Ellen Higgins Deerain (m.1915 d.1983)
RelationsThomas Plunkett Sr. (father)
OccupationDairy farmer

Thomas Flood Plunkett CBE (19 December 1878 – 24 December 1957) was a dairy farmer and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]

Biography

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Plunkett was born at Brisbane, Queensland, to parents Thomas Plunkett and his wife Maria (née Ryan). He went to Tamborine and Beaudesert State Schools before attending St Joseph's College, Gregory TerraceatSpring Hill, Brisbane.[1] He was a good sportsman, and represented the district in cricket and football.[2]

Around 1898 he moved to a family property on the Albert River, at Kerry, near Beaudesert and it into one of the leading dairy farms in the area.[2] He was a founding director of the Logan & Albert Co-operative Dairy Co. Ltd in 1904 and later chairman of the co-operative for over forty years. He was a member and director of many dairy based groups at local, state, and national levels. Plunkett went on several trips to Europe and New Zealand to investigate the latest marketing techniques and the information he bought back was of great benefit to the industry across the nation.[1]

He was a made a Justice of the Peace and in 1957 appointed a CBE for his contributions to the dairy industry.[1] On 12 October 1915 he married Margaret Ellen Higgins (died 1983)[3] at St Mary's Catholic Church, Beaudesert[2] and together had 3 sons and two daughters. He died in Brisbane in December 1957[1] and was buried at Gleneagle Catholic Cemetery, Beaudesert.[4]

Political career

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Plunkett was a member of the Beaudesert Shire Council from 1914 until 1932 including its chairman in 1915–1916. He then followed in his father's footsteps and in 1929 won the seat of Albert in the Queensland Legislative Assembly for the CPNP.[1]

When Albert was abolished for the 1950 state election Plunkett, by now representing the Country Party, moved to the new seat of Darlington and held the seat until his retirement from politics in 1957. His retirement was short as he died less than five months later.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  • ^ a b c Plunkett, Thomas Flood (1877–1957)Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 23 March.
  • ^ Family history researchQueensland Government births, deaths, marriages, and divorces. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  • ^ Gleneagle Beaudesert name indexhttp://www.chapelhill.homeip.net//index.htm Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  • Parliament of Queensland
    Preceded by

    John Appel

    Member for Albert
    1929–1950
    Abolished
    New seat Member for Darlington
    1950–1957
    Succeeded by

    Leslie Harrison


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