Alfred Hunt

Australian politician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAustralian politician
A.K.A.Alfred Edgar Hunt
A.K.A.Alfred Edgar Hunt
PlacesAustralia
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth2 May 1861, Dural, New South Wales, Australia
Death16 August 1930Mosman, New South Wales, Australia (aged 69 years)
Star signTaurus
Politics:Progressive Party
Education
Newington CollegeStanmore, New South Wales, Australia
Positions Held
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council
The details

Biography

Alfred Edgar Hunt (2 May 1861 – 16 August 1930), generally referred to as A. E. Hunt, was an Australian politician and a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council for 13 years.

Early life

Hunt was born in Dural, New South Wales, the son of George Thomas Hunt, orchardist, and Elizabeth Williams. He attended Newington College whilst the school was situated at Newington House on the Parramatta River.

Career

After school he selected land in the sheep district of Bogan Shire. He then owned Wyoming Station at Nevertire, New South Wales. In 1912 he became an executive member of the Farmers and Settlers Association, serving as president 1914–1916. He was elected president of the Graziers' Association of New South Wales in 1921, hailed as a democratization of what had been a reactionary organisation, referring to Hunt's service with the more grass-roots Farmers' and Settlers'.

For six years he was a member of the State Wool Committee and was elected president of the Australian Farmers Federal Organisation in 1930. He was president of New Settlers League from 1929 until 1930. He worked for the Far West Children's Health Scheme as honorary treasurer. Hunt was an active member of Methodist Church of Australasia serving on both NSW and Australian Conferences.

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