Arthur Bickerton

Arthur Bickerton
Member of the Legislative Assembly
of Western Australia
In office
24 April 1958  30 March 1974
Preceded by Aloysius Rodoreda
Succeeded by Brian Sodeman
Constituency Pilbara
Personal details
Born (1919-08-27)27 August 1919
Ringwood, Victoria, Australia
Died 18 June 1992(1992-06-18) (aged 72)
Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia
Political party Labor
Religion Anglican

Arthur William Bickerton (27 August 1919 – 18 June 1992) was an Australian politician who was a Labor Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1958 to 1974, representing the seat of Pilbara. He served as a minister in the government of John Tonkin.

Bickerton was born in Melbourne, and after leaving school worked as a farm labourer in Gippsland, Gippsland. He enlisted in the Australian Army in 1940, and by the end of the war was a captain in the Royal Australian Artillery. After being discharged from the military, Bickerton moved to New South Wales, where he managed mines at Muswellbrook and Ben Bullen, and eventually founded his own contracting business at Lithgow. He moved to Western Australia in 1955, to work at a tin mine on the Pilbara's Shaw River. Bickerton was elected to the Marble Bar Road Board in 1956,[1] serving until he was elected to state parliament at the 1958 Pilbara by-election (occasioned by the death of the sitting member, Aloysius Rodoreda).[2]

After Labor's victory at the 1971 state election, Bickerton was appointed Minister for Housing and Minister for Fuel in the Tonkin ministry. In a 1972 reshuffle, he was replaced as Minister for Fuel by Don May, but was additionally made Minister for Fisheries and Fauna. In another reshuffle the following year, Bickerton was made Minister for the North-West. The Labor government was defeated at the 1974 election, with the seat of Pilbara falling to the Liberal candidate Brian Sodeman, a 31-year-old engineer. Bickerton became the first serving minister since James Kenneally in 1936 to lose his seat at a general election. After leaving politics, he served as a director of various mining companies, and was also chairman of the Greyhound Racing Association from 1984 to 1987. Bickerton died in Perth in 1992, aged 72.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Arthur William Bickerton – Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
  2. Black, David; Prescott, Valerie (1997). Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996. Perth, [W.A.]: Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission. ISBN 0730984095.
Parliament of Western Australia
Preceded by
Aloysius Rodoreda
Member for Pilbara
1958–1974
Succeeded by
Brian Sodeman
Political offices
Preceded by
Alexander Taylor
Minister for Housing
1971–1974
Succeeded by
Des O'Neil
New creation Minister for Fuel
1971–1972
Succeeded by
Don May
Preceded by
Ron Davies
Minister for Fisheries and Fauna
1972–1974
Succeeded by
Matt Stephens
Preceded by
Herb Graham
Minister for the North-West
1973–1974
Succeeded by
Alan Ridge
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