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as premier of a new ALP government in 1932. By 1938 Cooper was sitting on the Queensland ALP's central executive and was treasurer. He excelled in the position: that year he delivered the state's first budget surplus since 1927. Deputy Premier from 1940 to 1942, he played a key role in preparing
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shortly after his election and became a prominent and well regarded member of the administration. Labor went back to opposition in 1929 but Cooper soon distinguished himself as an effective debater and parliamentarian. His reputation was such that he became Assistant Treasurer and Secretary for
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The septuagenarian Cooper soon showed himself to possess an energetic leadership style which rivalled that of many a younger politician. He was an ardent supporter of the Commonwealth's prosecution of the war effort and worked with Curtin closely, sometimes invoking the ire of his own party in
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introduced uniform taxation which ended the system of dual income taxes levied by both the states and the Commonwealth, instead making the Commonwealth the sole collector of income taxes with grants to be given back to the states to compensate for any losses. Many states, including Queensland,
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in provincial Queensland. His political activities, particularly his support for workers strikes in the state in 1912, caused him to run afoul of employer and he was dismissed, and Cooper subsequently became a journalist and activist within the Labor movement. He became editor of the
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were located. Cooper joined the Brisbane Clerical Union and became involved in Labor politics in Ipswich, including as president and secretary of the Ipswich Workers' Political Union, and was involved in the
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Queensland. He continued as Premier for the rest of the war and for the first months of the peace. In 1946 he resigned from the legislature, and
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After leaving the parliament, Cooper remained active in the Anglican synod and on the senate of the
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In the latter capacity he moved to postings around the country before settling in
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Cooper had joined the first majority ALP government in Queensland under
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Queensland's resources and mobilization for the outbreak of
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In 1942, the Federal ALP government under Prime Minister
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The Honourable

Treasurer
Premier of Queensland
1944
George VI
Leslie Wilson
Ned Hanlon
William Forgan Smith
Treasurer of Queensland
William Forgan Smith
Ned Hanlon
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Bremer
James Cribb
Jim Donald
Blayney
New South Wales Colony
Kedron
Queensland
Australian
Labor
Politician
Journalist
Unionist
Premier of Queensland
Labor Party
Blayney, New South Wales
Anglican church
Westinghouse brake company.

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