Date of Birth: 04/12/1865
Place of Birth: Penshurst, near Hamilton, Victoria, Australia
Date of Death: 11/01/1915
Place of Death: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Parliamentary Service
Member for Castlereagh |
06 Dec 1913 |
11 Jan 1915 |
1 year 1 month 6 days |
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Michael Gleeson’s Application for a Selection, Land District of Dubbo Committee No.7 |
12 Aug 1913 |
23 Sep 1913 |
1 month 12 days |
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Minister of Agriculture |
30 Jun 1913 |
29 Jan 1914 |
7 months |
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Secretary for Lands |
30 Jun 1913 |
11 Jan 1915 |
1 year 6 months 13 days |
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Secretary for Lands |
10 Dec 1912 |
29 Jun 1913 |
6 months 20 days |
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Seizure of Timber, Plant &c. and Prosecution of James Ambrose Taylor Committee No.13 |
15 Oct 1912 |
04 Dec 1912 |
1 month 20 days |
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Minister of Agriculture |
07 Nov 1911 |
29 Jun 1913 |
1 year 7 months 23 days |
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Conduct of the Rabbit Industry in New South Wales Committee No.10 |
04 Oct 1911 |
18 Oct 1911 |
15 days |
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Honorary Minister charged with duties of Minister for Agriculture |
11 Sep 1911 |
06 Nov 1911 |
1 month 27 days |
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Timber Industry Committee No.15 |
11 Jul 1911 |
01 Aug 1911 |
22 days |
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Conduct of the Rabbit Industry in New South Wales Committee No.13 |
04 Jul 1911 |
01 Aug 1911 |
29 days |
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Honorary Minister |
21 Oct 1910 |
06 Nov 1911 |
1 year 17 days |
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Member for Castlereagh |
14 Oct 1910 |
06 Nov 1913 |
3 years 24 days |
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Member for Castlereagh |
10 Sep 1907 |
14 Sep 1910 |
3 years 5 days |
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Member for Castlereagh |
24 Nov 1906 |
19 Aug 1907 |
8 months 27 days |
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Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly |
24 Nov 1906 |
11 Jan 1915 |
8 years 1 month 19 days |
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Political Party Activity
Australian Labor Party (ALP)
Qualifications, occupations and interests
Farmer and newspaperman. Educated in Victoria and Goulburn; arrived in New South Wales with parents in c.1876; worked on father's farm near Temora, left to become managing editor of 'Temora Independent'. proprieter 1895 - 1915; member of Temora and Cootamundra Land Boards; vice president of Farmers and Settlers' Association 1902 - 1904, 1905 - 1906, general secretary 1893 - 1898; director from 1903 Country Press Co-operative Company of Australia Limited, president 1910 - 1912; director of Independent Cable Service.
Membership of other Parliaments & Offices Held
Local Government Activity
Personal
Son of John Louis Trefle, farmer, French Canadian, and Mary McKenzie. Married Kathleen Shelley in 1904 and had issue, 1 daughter and 1 son. Roman Catholic. Funeral at Waverley cemetery from St Mary's Roman Catholic cathedral.
Additional Information
Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 12