Gordon Wilkins

Australian politician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAustralian politician
PlacesAustralia
wasPolitician Farmer
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth23 August 1885
Death6 April 1938 (aged 52 years)
Star signVirgo
The details

Biography

Gordon Wilkins (23 August 1885 – 6 April 1938) was an Australian politician.

Born in Mudgee to farmer Abel Wilkins and his wife, he attended Wellington Public School and joined the postal service. He subsequently joined his father as a stock and station agent and auctioneer before becoming a farmer and grazier. After serving as a lieutenant in the France with the Australian Imperial Force from 1915 to 1918, where he lost a leg, he was the first president of the Wellington Returned Servicemen's League. On 25 September 1925 he married Margery Thomas, with whom he had a son. In 1932 he won the seat of Bathurst in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly with joint endorsement from the United Australia Party and the Country Party; he sat with the Country Party in parliament, but condemned it for failing to tackle rural indebtedness. Wilkins lost his seat in 1935 and died at Wellington in 1938.

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