Jim Blake (Australian politician)

Jim Blake
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Isis
In office
16 November 1968  7 December 1974
Preceded by Jack Pizzey
Succeeded by Lin Powell
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Bundaberg
In office
12 November 1977  22 October 1983
Preceded by Lou Jensen
Succeeded by Clem Campbell
Personal details
Born James Robert Henry Blake
(1921-10-06)6 October 1921
Childers, Queensland, Australia
Died 9 April 2010(2010-04-09) (aged 88)
Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia
Resting place Childers Lawn Cemetery
Nationality Australian
Political party ALP
Spouse(s) Edna Mavis Berg (m.1951 d.1980)
Occupation Sugarcane farmer
Religion Roman Catholic

James Robert Henry "Jim" Blake (6 October 1921 – 9 April 2010) was a sugarcane farmer and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]

Biography

Blake was born in Childers, Queensland, to parents Harold Joseph Blake and his wife Eva Lillian (née Pitt). He attended Doolbi Primary School, Childers Junior High School and Brisbane Technical College. Blake served in the 2d AIF in World War Two, rising to the rank of Lance Bombardier[2] with the 2/8 Field Regiment, 9 Division from 1941 until 1945 and on his return was a sugarcane farmer and trawlerman.[1]

On the 21st April 1951, he married Edna Mavis Berg and together they had four daughters. He died in Bundaberg in April 2010[1] and was buried in the Childers Lawn Cemetery.[3]

Public career

When the Queensland Premier, Jack Pizzey, died in 1968, a by-election was held later in the year for his former seat of Isis in the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Blake, for the Labor Party, won the seat, which had always been held by the Country Party since its inception in 1932. He held Isis until his defeat in the 1974 rout of the Labor Party.[1]

Three years later, at the 1977 state elections, he won the seat of Bundaberg. He then remained its member until his retirement in 1983.[1]

Blake was always on the opposition benches during his time in parliament and he held the following roles:[1]

His interests included community problems, music and sport, boating, fishing and skin-diving. He was an executive on the Isis District Canegrowers and a vice-patron of the TPI Association (Bundaberg branch). In 2001 Blake was awarded a Centenary Medal by the federal government for his service to parliament, politics and the community.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
  2. BLAKE, JAMES ROBERT World War Two Nominal Roles. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  3. SEARCH THE BUNDABERG CEMETERY Bundaberg Regional Council Retrieved 4 April 2016.
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by
Jack Pizzey
Member for Isis
19681974
Succeeded by
Lin Powell
Preceded by
Lou Jensen
Member for Bundaberg
19771983
Succeeded by
Clem Campbell


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