Jim_Burrows_(Australian_politician)

Jim Burrows (politician)

Jim Burrows (politician)

Australian politician


James Burrows (21 December 1886 - 17 August 1970) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]

Quick Facts Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Port Curtis, Preceded by ...

Biography

Burrows was born at Eidsvold, Queensland, the son of Henry Burrows and his wife Laura Christine (née Brandis). He was educated at Gaeta, Mount Perry and Many Peaks state schools and then did an accountancy and Local Government Clerkship correspondence course with Hemingway Robertson Ltd. He did general bushwork before becoming and auditor and registered valuer.[1]

In October 1940 Burrows married Bertha Maud Wilkinson and together had four sons. He died at Gladstone in October 1978.[1]

Public life

Burrows, representing the Labor Party, won the seat of Port Curtis at the 1947 Queensland state election. He held it for the next sixteen years before retiring at the 1963 Queensland state election.[1]


References

  1. "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
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