Date of Birth: 07/06/1887
Place of Birth: Cooma, New South Wales, Australia
Date of Death: 11/05/1954
Place of Death: Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia
Parliamentary Service
Member for Newtown |
03 May 1947 |
22 May 1950 |
3 years 20 days |
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Member for Newtown |
27 May 1944 |
20 Mar 1947 |
2 years 9 months 22 days |
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Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly |
27 May 1944 |
22 May 1950 |
5 years 11 months 26 days |
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Political Party Activity
Australian Labor Party (ALP). Member of central executive from 1920 until 1921, 1923 until 1926, president of Central Women's conference in 1926; acted as a secretary to F.M Burke, stood against him as Lang Labor when he transferred allegiance from J.T Lang.
Qualifications, occupations and interests
Housewife and secretary. Educated to state primary level; journeyed to Sydney in 1911 and lived thereafter in Newtown; active in community organisations and local government; presided at Cooma court in 1921; director of Picton Lakes TB Settlement; executive member of Women's Voluntary National Register from 1939 until 1940; trustee of Erskine Hospital and Newtown Police Boys Club; active worker for Methodist church.
Honours Received
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Membership of other Parliaments & Offices Held
Local Government Activity
Alderman at Newtown from 1929 until 1948. Mayor from 1938 until 1939, first woman Alderman in New South Wales and first woman Mayor in Australia; prominent in Mayors relief movement, Newtown, during depression.
Personal
Daughter of Charles Monro Gill, stage coach driver, and Frances Rebecca Gonson. Married Albert Edward Fowler in 1910 and had issue, 1 daughter. Funeral at Rookwood cemetery from Newtown Methodist church.
Additional Information
Note on spelling: According to her signature on her 1944 Oath of Allegiance in
the Parliamentary Archives, her first name is spelt "Lilian"