Date of Birth: 11/06/1862
Place of Birth: Shellharbour, New South Wales, Australia
Date of Death: 04/07/1922
Place of Death: Darling Point, New South Wales, Australia
Parliamentary Service
Minister of Justice and Solicitor General |
23 Jul 1919 |
12 Apr 1920 |
8 months 21 days |
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Minister for Local Government |
15 Nov 1916 |
12 Apr 1920 |
3 years 4 months 29 days |
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Minister of Public Health |
15 Nov 1916 |
18 Jul 1919 |
2 years 8 months 4 days |
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Assistant Minister of Public Instruction |
04 Apr 1916 |
18 Jul 1916 |
3 months 15 days |
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Member of the NSW Legislative Council |
15 Jun 1915 |
04 Jul 1922 |
7 years 20 days |
Life Appointment under the Constitution Act. Date of Writ of Summons 28 April 1915. |
Representative of Government |
27 Apr 1915 |
12 Jun 1918 |
3 years 1 month 17 days |
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Vice President of the Executive Council |
27 Apr 1915 |
30 Jul 1919 |
4 years 3 months 4 days |
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Elections and Qualifications Committee No.2 |
23 Jan 1894 |
11 Jun 1894 |
4 months 20 days |
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Library Committee No.4 |
23 Jan 1894 |
11 Jun 1894 |
4 months 20 days |
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Operation of the Shipping Laws Committee No.6 |
23 Jan 1894 |
05 Jun 1894 |
4 months 14 days |
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Library Committee No.4 |
27 Sep 1893 |
08 Dec 1893 |
2 months 12 days |
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Working of the Government Labour Bureau Committee No.25 |
26 Apr 1893 |
02 Jun 1893 |
1 month 8 days |
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Post Office Savings Bank-National Bank Committee No.15 |
29 Nov 1892 |
16 May 1893 |
5 months 18 days |
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Simpson’s Railway Bill Committee No.12 |
16 Nov 1892 |
21 Dec 1892 |
1 month 6 days |
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Library Committee No.6 |
05 Oct 1892 |
18 Oct 1892 |
14 days |
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Watkins Wallis Trust Estate Bill Committee No.26 |
15 Dec 1891 |
22 Dec 1891 |
8 days |
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Member for West Sydney |
17 Jun 1891 |
25 Jun 1894 |
3 years 9 days |
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Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly |
17 Jun 1891 |
25 Jun 1894 |
3 years 9 days |
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Political Party Activity
Australian Labor Party (ALP). Expelled in 1893; Protestant; rejoined Labor Party, president in 1901, member of central executive from 1911 until 1916, vice president from 1912, 1914, president from 1915 until 1916; expelled over conscription in 1916; chairman of the Democratic Party. Nationals.
Qualifications, occupations and interests
Printer, journalist, and lawyer (barrister). Educated at Shellharbour Public School and Fort Street Public School and St Mary's Cathedral School, Sydney. Apprenticed as a compositor, Bathurst, by 1885 working on the Evening News in Sydney. Foundation member of New South Wales Typographical Association. President from 1887 - 1888. Founded a republican league. Member of the socialist league. Described himself as a painter in 1893. Edited newspapers in Rockhampton, Queensland. Admitted to the New South Wales Bar in April 1900. Foundation councillor Womanhood Suffrage League 1891. Closely associated with city improvement and town planning. Town Planning Association of New South Wales 1913. Trustee of the Public Library of New South Wales 1912 - 1922.
Membership of other Parliaments & Offices Held
Local Government Activity
Alderman of the Sydney City Council for Belmore Ward, 7 December 1900 - 9 August 1904. Member of the Health Committee 1901 - 1902. Health and Recreations Committee 1903 - 1904; Parliamentary and By-Laws Committee 1901; the By-Laws Committee 1902; and the Works Committee 1903.
Personal
Son of John Daniel Fitzgerald, schoolteacher, and his wife Mary Ann Cullen. Married Octavie Camille Clara Ernestine Roche on 26 May 1892 at Chelsea, England and had issue, 1 daughter. Roman Catholic.
Additional Information
Australian Dictionary of Biography (ADB), Volume 8.
Personal papers in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales: John
Daniel Fitzgerald - papers, 1880 - 1922 (DLMSQ 250- DLMSQ 285- DLMS 146 - DLMS
158). Fitzgerald Papers, Dixson Library, State Library of New South Wales.