Ken Wriedt

Politician

1927 – 2010

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Who was Ken Wriedt?

Kenneth Shaw "Ken" Wriedt was an Australian politician and minister in the Whitlam government.

Wriedt was born in Melbourne, of Danish ancestry. His early life included time spent as a seaman. He was elected as an Australian Labor Party Senator for Tasmania at the 1967 Senate election.

When the Whitlam government won office at the December 1972 election, Wriedt became Minister for Primary Industry. In June 1974 his portfolio was renamed Agriculture. On 14 October 1975, Rex Connor was obliged to resign as Minister for Minerals and Energy, as a result of the Loans Affair, and Wriedt was appointed in his place. Nevertheless, he served less than a month in this position, because the government was dismissed on 11 November. Wriedt remained in the Senate until his resignation in September 1980 to contest the House of Representatives seat of Denison at the 1980 federal election; he was defeated by sitting Liberal MP Michael Hodgman.

At the 1982 Tasmanian state election, Wriedt won a seat in the Tasmanian House of Assembly representing Franklin. He was Leader of the Opposition from 1982 to 1986 and a minister from 1989 to 1990 in the minority government led by Michael Field.

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Born
Jul 11, 1927
Melbourne
Nationality
  • Australia
Profession
Died
Oct 17, 2010

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on July 23, 2013

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