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William Hodgkinson (politician)

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Throughout the late 1870s and 1880s Hodgkinson became more involved in politics as mining warden and in 1888 was requested to stand for six electorates. He stood for Burke and was successful, and in 1890 he became the Minister of Mines and Public Instruction. In 1893, he was defeated by Labor
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in 1874. In 1875, he resigned his seat in order to head up a government expedition that was to report on the potential of some unexplored land mining, pastoral, and agricultural purposes.
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Hodgkinson was educated at Birmingham Grammar School and by 1851 was a midshipman in the merchant marine. He soon emigrated to Australia, working for the government in
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goldfields. After a short-lived return to England he went to work as a journalist in Australia, starting in 1859, and in 1860 joined the
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goldfield, he became a mining warden and police magistrate, two posts that propelled him onto the
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Hodgkinson next continued his journalistic career, working as editor for
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This expedition, focused on the area between Etheridge and
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relief party, on which he served as second-in-command.
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William Oswald Hodgkinson was born on 31 March 1835 in
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Queensland Legislative Assembly
Burke
James Parker
Ernest Hunter
John Hoolan
Handsworth
Warwick
England
Brisbane
Queensland
Australia
Toowong Cemetery
Explorer
Newspaper editor
Gold miner
Handsworth
Warwick
England
Victoria
Tarnagulla
Forest Creek
Burke and Wills expedition
Cooper Creek
Alfred William Howitt
John McKinlay
Rockhampton
Morning Bulletin
Mackay
Daily Mercury

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