Pat Hills
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Patrick Darcy 'Pat' Hills AO (31 December 1917 - 22 April 1992) was a New South Wales politician.
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[edit] Early life
Hills was born in the Sydney suburb of Surry Hills. He was educated at Marist Brothers High School, Darlinghurst and was apprenticed as an electrical engineer.
He was an alderman on Sydney City Council from 1948 to 1956 and Lord Mayor of Sydney from 1953 to 1956, when only in his thirties.
[edit] Political career
Hills was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the member for Phillip in 1954, representing the Australian Labor Party, which he held to its abolition in 1981. He was then member for Elizabeth for 1988. He was Minister for Local Government in the cabinet of Premier Robert Heffron (1959-1964), and Deputy Premier under Heffron's successor Jack Renshaw. He was also the State Opposition Leader from 1968 to 1973, following Renshaw's departure from the Labor leadership. Afterwards Hills served in several portfolios, notably that of industrial relations, in the Labor government of Neville Wran from 1976 to 1986. Altogether he was in parliament for 33 years (1954-1988).
Hills was the only parliamentary leader of the New South Wales Labor Party not to have been premier since World War II. Hills died in Sydney.
[edit] Honours
Hills was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1988. [1]
[edit] References
- ^ The Hon. Patrick Darcy Hills (1917 - 1992). Members of Parliament. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved on 2007-04-19.
Preceded by Jack Renshaw |
Deputy Premier of New South Wales 1964 - 1965 |
Succeeded by Charles Cutler |
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NAME | Hills, Patrick Darcy |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | New South Wales politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | 31 December 1917 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Surry Hills, New South Wales |
DATE OF DEATH | 22 April 1992 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Sydney |