Leslie Harrison
Constituency am 1Darlington
Assembly 1Queensland Legislative
Term start 13 Aug 1957
Term end 128 May 1960
Predecessor 1Tom Plunkett
Successor 1Seat abolished
Constituency am 2Logan
Assembly 2Queensland Legislative
Term start 228 May 1960
Term end 215 April 1966
Predecessor 2New seat
Successor 2Dick Wood
Birth date9 May 1903
Birth placeBeenleigh, Queensland, Australia
Death date15 April 1966 (aged 62)
Death placeBeaudesert, Queensland, Australia
Birth nameRobert Leslie Harrison
PartyCountry Party
SpouseSheila Mimosa Joyce (m.1929 d.1992)
OccupationDairy farmer

Robert Leslie Harrison (9 May 1903 – 15 April 1966) was a dairy farmer and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]

Biography

Harrison was born at Beenleigh, Queensland, to parents Robert Harrison and his wife Sarah (née Kerlin). He went to Gleneagle and Beaudesert State Schools before attending Brisbane Grammar School at Spring Hill, Brisbane.[1] He became a dairy farmer at Gleneagle, Beaudesert.[1]

During World War II Harrison was a member of the Volunteer Defence Corps and was a member of the District War Agricultural Committee. He was a member of the Queensland Milk Board from 1940 until 1952 and then was on the coordinating board for stock routes and watering facilities. He was also a member of the CSIRO State Committee from 1950 to 1965 and was also a member of several dairy related groups.[1]

On 24 January 1929 he married Sheila Mimosa Joyce[1] (died 1992)[2] and together had one son and two daughters. He died in April 1966, shortly before the 1966 state elections and was cremated at Mount Thompson Crematorium.[1]

Political career

At the 1957 Queensland elections, Harrison won the seat of Darlington for the Country Party. He remained the member until Darlington was abolished for the 1960 state election, and moved to the seat of Logan.[1] He remained its member until ill health forced him to announce his resignation shortly before his death in 1966.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  2. ^ Family history researchQueensland Government births, deaths, marriages, and divorces. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  3. ^ Deaths of Late MembersHansard. Retrieved 23 March 2016.