Shane Paltridge

Australian politician


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FieldValue
honorific-prefixThe Honourable Sir
nameShane Paltridge
birth_nameShane Dunne Paltridge
honorific-suffixKBE
imageShane Paltridge.jpg
officeLeader of the Government in the Senate
primeministerRobert Menzies
term_start10 June 1964
term_end19 January 1966
predecessorBill Spooner
successorDenham Henty
office2Minister for Defence
primeminister2Robert Menzies
term_start224 April 1964
term_end219 January 1966
predecessor2Paul Hasluck
successor2Allen Fairhall
office3Minister for Civil Aviation
primeminister3Robert Menzies
term_start324 October 1956
term_end324 April 1964
predecessor3Athol Townley
successor3Denham Henty
office4Minister for Shipping and Transport
primeminister4Robert Menzies
term_start427 September 1955
term_end45 February 1960
predecessor4John Spicer
successor4Hubert Opperman
title5Senator for Western Australia
term_start528 April 1951
term_end521 January 1966
successor5Reg Withers
birth_date
birth_placeLeederville, Western Australia
death_date
death_placeNedlands, Western Australia
nationalityAustralian
spouse
partyLiberal
relationsHannah Beazley (granddaughter)
occupationBank clerk, hotel manager
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| honorific-prefix = The Honourable Sir | name = Shane Paltridge | birth_name = Shane Dunne Paltridge | honorific-suffix = KBE | image = Shane Paltridge.jpg | office = Leader of the Government in the Senate | primeminister = Robert Menzies | term_start = 10 June 1964 | term_end = 19 January 1966 | predecessor = Bill Spooner | successor = Denham Henty | office2 = Minister for Defence | primeminister2 = Robert Menzies | term_start2 = 24 April 1964 | term_end2 = 19 January 1966 | predecessor2 = Paul Hasluck | successor2 = Allen Fairhall | office3 = Minister for Civil Aviation | primeminister3 = Robert Menzies | term_start3 = 24 October 1956 | term_end3 = 24 April 1964 | predecessor3 = Athol Townley | successor3 = Denham Henty | office4 = Minister for Shipping and Transport | primeminister4 = Robert Menzies | term_start4 = 27 September 1955 | term_end4 = 5 February 1960 | predecessor4 = John Spicer | successor4 = Hubert Opperman | title5 = Senator for Western Australia | term_start5 = 28 April 1951 | term_end5 = 21 January 1966 | successor5 = Reg Withers | birth_date = | birth_place = Leederville, Western Australia | death_date = | death_place = Nedlands, Western Australia | nationality = Australian | spouse = | party = Liberal | relations = Hannah Beazley (granddaughter) | children = | residence = | alma_mater = | occupation = Bank clerk, hotel manager | profession = | religion = | signature = | website = | footnotes = Sir Shane Dunne Paltridge (11 January 191021 January 1966) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Liberal Party and served in the Menzies Government as Minister for Shipping and Transport (1955–1960), Civil Aviation (1956–1964), and Defence (1964–1966). He was a Senator for Western Australia from 1951 until his death in 1966. Prior to entering politics he worked as a bank clerk, hotel manager and soldier.

Early life

Paltridge was born on 11 January 1910 in Leederville, Western Australia. He was the son of Florence Marjory ( Thomas) and Archer Dunn Paltridge. His father worked as a banker and the family lived for periods in Western Australia, Queensland, and New South Wales. He attended primary school in Moora, Western Australia, Ipswich, Queensland, and Enmore, New South Wales, before completing his education to the age of 16 with an Intermediate Certificate from Fort Street Boys' High School in Sydney.

In 1927 Paltridge began working for the National Bank of Australasia (NBA) in Sydney. His parents separated the following year and he returned to Perth with his mother and sister, living at the Broken Hill Hotel in Victoria Park that was managed by his uncle by marriage. Paltridge continued to work for the NBA until 1936, when he took over as manager and licensee of the hotel, a "large and busy working man's pub". His aunt had inherited the lease in 1931 following her husband's death.

Paltridge enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force in February 1940, but failed flying training. He was subsequently assigned as a stores clerk, but was discharged in December 1941 and joined the Australian Imperial Force in February 1942. He saw overseas service as a gunner in the 2/7th Field Regiment, sailing to Morotai in April 1945 and serving in the Battle of Tarakan the following month. Paltridge returned to Australia in September 1945 following his mother's death. He subsequently resumed his management of the hotel.

Politics

Early involvement

In 1946, Paltridge became a founding member of the Victoria Park branch of the Liberal Party. He was elected to the party's state executive in 1947. He "contributed substantially to local causes and to party funds" and in 1949 was involved in the rebranding of the party as the Liberal and Country League of Western Australia, an attempt to absorb the Country Party. He was the campaign manager for Bill Grayden in the seat of Swan at the 1949 federal election.

Senate

Paltridge was elected to a three-year Senate term at the 1951 federal election which followed a double dissolution, narrowly winning Western Australia's tenth seat as the final senator declared elected.

Paltridge became Minister for Shipping and Transport (1955–60) and Minister for Civil Aviation (1956–64) under Prime Minister Robert Menzies. In April 1964, he became Minister for Defence, during the early period of Australia's participation in the Vietnam War. Although he recommended against the immediate introduction of conscription in 1964, Cabinet decided to introduce it anyway.

Illness and death

Paltridge became gravely ill with cancer in late 1965. He was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire on 1 January 1966, and died at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital on 21 January 1966 having resigned as Minister for Defence two days earlier.

Personal life

Paltridge married Molly McEncroe on 21 January 1947, with whom he had two daughters.

References

References

  1. (15 January 1910). "Family Notices". [[Western Mail (Western Australia).
  2. Garis, Brian K. de. (2000). "Sir Shane Dunne Paltridge (1910–1966)".
  3. {{cite Au Senate. (2010). Margot. Harker
  4. "PALTRIDGE, the Hon. Sir Shane Dunne, KBE". Parliament of Australia.
  5. {{Cite It's an Honour. (1966-01-01)

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