Bill Rigby

Male, Deceased Person

1923 – 2003

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Who was Bill Rigby?

William Matthew Rigby was an Australian politician. He was an Australian Labor Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1959 to 1965, representing the electorate of Hurstville.

Rigby was born in Newcastle, and educated at Summer Hill High School in Sydney. He worked as a clerk in the stores branch of the Railways Department prior to entering state politics. He served as a private in the Second Australian Imperial Force during World War II from 1943 to 1945, returning to his prior role as a clerk thereafter. He was seconded for a year as private secretary to state Minister for Housing Clive Evatt in 1952-1953; the subsequent decision of the Public Service Board not to retain his services led to legal action on Rigby's part. He was elected to the City of Rockdale council in 1953, serving until his election to parliament in 1959.

Rigby was preselected as the Labor candidate for Hurstville at the 1959 state election, challenging incumbent MLA Evatt, who had fallen out with the party and was contesting the election as an independent. He easily won the seat, with Evatt finishing third behind the Liberal candidate. He was comfortably re-elected in 1962, but was narrowly defeated by Liberal candidate Tom Mead in 1965, amidst Labor's large statewide defeat that year.

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Born
Oct 14, 1923
Died
Jun 2, 2003

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on July 23, 2013

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