Parliamentary Service |
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Electorates
- MLC Metropolitan Province 9 June 1956 (by-election)–21 May 1965
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
- Represented WA branch Commonwealth Parliamentary Association at 5th Australia Area Conference, Adelaide, 1959
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Personal Information |
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22 June 1912 |
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York, Western Australia |
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6 May 1992 |
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Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital , Nedlands, Western Australia |
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Funeral service Independent Church. Karrakatta Cemetery, Western Australia |
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Son of Alfred Gotthardt Mattiske, draper, and Rachel Ann Mundy, hospital matron |
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Married 17 August 1937, St Albans Church, Highgate to Kathleen Eva Gratwick (circa 1911–26 November 1996), daughter of Ernest Albert Frederick Gratwick and Eva Mary Pether
Children: one daughter |
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Church of England |
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Educated York State School, Northam High School, Perth Modern School
University of Western Australia — Dip of Commerce
Fellow of the Australian Society of Accountants (FASA)
Fellow of the Taxation Institute of Australia (FTIA)
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Accountant |
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State civil servant in Premiers Department from January 1928 (gazetted July), junior clerk until 1934 then clerk until 1940
Stamps and Probate, Inspecting Accountant, State Treasury Department from 19 March 1940
Enlisted Australian Imperial Force Army 30 January 1942 served with 5th Anti-Aircraft Battery 17 February 1942–22 August 1942, 418 Gun Station, School of Artillery and then Anti-Aircraft H/Q, Perth Bombardier 4 August 1942, Sergeant 25 August 1942, Acting Lieutenant 14 October 1942
Placed on retired list 24 April 1945
Resigned from the Public Service 15 June 1945
Public accountant 1946–1974
Director Perth Building Society 1966–1983
Hon Consul for Finland from 1972 |
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Perth Road Board April 1953–November 1957 |
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Created Officer of the First Class Order of the White Rose of Finland 1983
Board of Management Perth Dental Hospital
State president RSPCA 1961–1979
Justice of the Peace 1954
Life member South Perth Cricket Club from 1947
Western Australian Cricket Association from 1978
Member Commercial Travellers Association |
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D Black and G Bolton, eds, Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia: volume two 1930-2010, Western Australian Parliamentary History Project, Perth, WA, 2011, p. 178.
Moore, p. 55 and 82.
Who's Who in Australia (1965) |
Bibliography |
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