Lindsay North

Male, Deceased Person

1911 – 1984

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Who was Lindsay North?

Lindsay Annan North was an Australian politician.

Born in Cooktown in Queensland to bank manager Charles Roger North and Florence Victoria Lindsay, he was educated in Brisbane, Toowoomba and Bribie Island before becoming a wool classer and shop assistant. On 30 April 1938 he married Dorothy Morris, with whom he had a daughter. Having moved to New South Wales, he joined the Australian Labor Party in 1943 and was secretary of the Abbotsford branch from 1943 to 1966; that year he also became an organiser with the Australian Textile Workers' Union. From 1952 to 1956 and from 1961 to 1964 he was secretary of the federal electorate council for the seats of Martin and Evans and was general returning officer for the ALP, the Australian Council of Trade Unions and the Trades and Labor Council. North was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council in 1964. He became secretary and federal president of the ATWU in 1972. North left the Legislative Council in 1976. He died in Cairns in 1984.

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Born
Aug 26, 1911
Died
Apr 27, 1984

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on July 23, 2013

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