Parliamentary Service |
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Electorates
- MLA Roe 2 September 1967 (by-election)–30 March 1974
- Contested Roe 30 March 1974
Office
- Chairman Parliamentary Country Party 1971–1974
- Deputy Leader Country Party 17 July 1973–March 1974
Committees
- Deputy Chairman of Committees 7 August 1973–1974
- Member Select Committee on Parliamentary Committee System 1973
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
- Represented WA branch Commonwealth Parliamentary Association at General Conference, Kuala Lumpur, 1971
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Personal Information |
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28 August 1918 |
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‘The Bungalow’, Nedlands, Western Australia |
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21 April 2012 |
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Wembley, Western Australia |
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Ashes taken by Administrator at Karrakatta Cemetery, WA |
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Son of Arthur James Young, farmer and Alice Nicholls |
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Married 13 May 1944, St Margaret’s Church, Nedlands to Amy Doreen Pond, daughter of Charles Edwin Pond and Ada Sarah Brough
Children: two sons and one daughter |
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Church of England |
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Educated Nedlands Primary School 1924–1930 and Claremont High School 1931–1933
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Farmer |
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Worked for WH Evans & Co 1934–1935, insurance agents and importers
Farmed at Kondinin 1935–1940
Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) 11 November 1940
Flight Lieutenant, flew bombers and dive bombers in Middle East (Egypt) and Singapore, India and Burma 9 September 1941–22 February 1944
Returned to Australia March 1944, Evanshead, and then in western area intelligence service for the rest of the war
Discharged 22 September 1945
Resumed farming November 1945, first on father’s farm and then on own farm, subsequently managed by sons |
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Member Kondinin Road Board (Shire Council from 1962) 1954–1967, chairman from 1959 |
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President Kondinin branch Farmers’ Union
Chairman Council Claremont Teachers College 1977–1979 then Western Australian College of Advanced Education (WACAE) 1979–1983
Member National Parks Authority 1977–1984
Member Fremantle Legacy and Air Force Association
Played football for Claremont in 1945
Living in Catherine McAuley Hostel, Wembley by 2003 |
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D Black and G Bolton, eds. Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia, Vol. 2, 1930-2010, Western Australian Parliamentary History Project, Perth 2010, p. 290. |
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