Ian Griffith

Australian politician (1925–1992)


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::summary Australian politician (1925–1992) ::

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nameIan Griffith
imageIan Griffith.png
orderChief Secretary of New South Wales
term_start19 June 1972
term_end3 January 1975
predecessorEric Willis
successorPeter Coleman
birth_date
birth_placeCaulfield, Victoria
death_date
death_placeGold Coast, Queensland
partyLiberal
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|honorific-prefix = |name = Ian Griffith |honorific-suffix = |image= Ian Griffith.png |order = Chief Secretary of New South Wales |term_start = 19 June 1972 |term_end = 3 January 1975 |predecessor = Eric Willis |successor = Peter Coleman |constituency = |majority = |birth_date = |birth_place = Caulfield, Victoria |death_date = |death_place = Gold Coast, Queensland |party = Liberal Ian Ross Griffith (25 September 1925 – 8 November 1992) was an Australian politician and a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1956 until 1978. He was a member of the Liberal Party and held ministerial positions in the governments of Sir Robert Askin and Eric Willis.

Early life

Griffith was born in Caulfield, Victoria and was the son of a chemical analyst. He was educated at Melbourne High School and worked as a bank officer for the National Bank of Australasia eventually becoming a public relations officer in Sydney. During the Second World War, he served with the Royal Australian Navy and reached the rank of Lieutenant.

Political career

Griffith entered the New South Wales parliament at the 1956 election as the Liberal member for Sutherland. He defeated the sitting Labor member, Tom Dalton, who won the seat in a surprise result at the previous election. The Liberal Party's hold on Sutherland was adversely affected by a redistribution at the 1959 election and Griffith successfully contested the new and safer seat of Cronulla.He retained the seat until he lost the Liberal Party's endorsement before the 1978 election and retired from public life.

Griffith was promoted to the position of Chief Secretary and Minister for Tourism, under Sir Robert Askin, between 1972 and 1975. He was demoted to the backbench when Askin retired and was succeeded as Premier by Tom Lewis but was appointed as the Minister for Housing in the short lived government of Eric Willis between January and May 1976.

References

References

  1. "Mr Ian Ross Griffith (1925-1992)".
  2. (DistrictIndexes). "Elections for the district of Sutherland".
  3. (DistrictIndexes). "Elections for the district of Cronulla".

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