Eric Bedford

Australian politician


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honorific_prefixThe Honourable
nameEric Bedford
constituency_AMFairfield
assemblyNew South Wales Legislative
term_start24 February 1968
term_end28 August 1981
predecessorJack Ferguson
successorJanice Crosio
constituency_AM1Cabramatta
assembly1New South Wales Legislative
term_start119 September 1981
term_end131 December 1985
predecessor1District created
successor1John Newman
birth_nameEric Lance Bedford
birth_date
birth_placeConcord, New South Wales, Australia
death_date
death_placeSydney, New South Wales, Australia
nationalityAustralian
partyLabor Party
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Eric Lance Bedford (18 February 1928 – 8 July 2006) was an Australian politician, affiliated with the Labor Party and elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.

Bedford was born at Concord, NSW, and attended Fort Street Boys High School before studying at Sydney Teachers College and embarking on a teaching career in country areas. He took an Arts degree through external study and returned to teach at Liverpool Boys High School and later Bankstown Girls High School. After high school, he went to the University of New England .

While at Liverpool Boys High, Bedford met Gough Whitlam and enquired about rejoining the Labor Party, of which he had been a member in his youth. He later served as Gough Whitlam's campaign director at the 1966 election, and Whitlam persuaded Eric to stand for state parliament in the seat of Fairfield, which was vacant as a result of a redistribution.

Bedford won the seat and served as the Member for Fairfield between 1968 and 1981 and then represented the seat of Cabramatta. He served as the Minister for Education in the Wran Government from May 1976 to February 1980. He then served as Minister for Planning and the Environment, Minister for Industry and Minister for Small Business until the end of his political career in 1985.

He received the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal in 1977 and was invested with the Red Danice Hrvatske (Order of the Croatian Daystar) for services to education. In 1986 he was granted permission to retain the title "The Honourable".

Bedford died in Sydney on .

References

References

  1. Irwin, Julia. (16 August 2006). "The Hon Eric Bedford MP".
  2. {{Cite NSW Parliament
  3. {{NSW Parliamentary Record

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