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The memorial was erected to commemorate five previous Premiers of Western Australia who had a connection to the Northam district.
Location
Address: | Grey Street & Minson Avenue, Northam Visitor Centre, Northam, 6401 |
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State: | WA |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -31.652222 Long: 116.671389 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | Government |
Sub-Theme: | State |
Dedication
George Throssell
1840 - 1910
He was a Northam businessman, land owner, Mayor and M.L.A. George Throssell was elected the second Premier of W.A. in 1901. He later served in the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council. Influential in arranging for the Yilgarn railway line to be built via Northam.
Sir H. P. (Hal) Colebatch
He was a Northam newspaper proprietor, Mayor and M.L.C. He was appointed to the position of Premier of W.A. in 1919. Sir Colebatch is the only M.L.C. in W.A. to become a Premier. Appointed Agent General for W.A. in London in 1923 and in 1933.
A. R. G. (Bert) Hawke
1900 - 1986
Bert Hawke was an organiser for the WA Labor Party in 1928. He was elected as M.L.A. for Northam for 1933, for 35 years. He was Leader of the Opposition from 1951 and again from 1959. Elected as the Premier of W.A. in 1953, serving as such until 1959.
Dr Carmen Lawrence
1948 -
Dr Lawrence was initially elected to W.A. Parliament in 1986 and was promoted to State Government Minister in 1988. She was elected to the position of Premier of W.A. in 1990 and holds the honour of being the first woman Premier in Australia.
Sir James Mitchell
1866 - 1951
Sir James Mitchell was a Northam Bank Manager and M.L.A. He was elected Premier of W.A. in 1919 and again in 1930. Appointed to the position of Lieutenant-Governor on W.A. in 1933. He held the position of Governor of W.A. in 1948, retiring in 1951.