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Edward Johnston (politician)

Bertie Johnston
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Senator for Western Australia
In office
1 July 1929 – 6 September 1942
Succeeded by Charles Latham
Personal details
Born (1880-01-11)11 January 1880
Geraldton, Western Australia
Died 6 September 1942(1942-09-06) (aged 62)
Black Rock, Victoria
Nationality Australian
Political party Labor (1911–15)
Independent (1915–17)
Country (1917–42)
Spouse(s) Hildelith Olymphe King-Lethbridge
Children 3
Occupation Farmer

Edward Bertram Johnston (11 January 1880 – 6 September 1942), known as Bertie Johnston, was the Western Australian Legislative Assembly member for Williams-Narrogin from 1911 to 1928, and a Senator from 1929 until 1942. His resignation from the Australian Labor Party in 1915 made possible the defeat of John Scaddan's Labor government in Western Australia.

Bertie Johnston was born in Geraldton, Western Australia on 11 January 1880, the son of Harry Johnston, Surveyor-General of Western Australia. He was educated at High School (now Hale School) in Perth, and from 1895 to 1909 was employed as a clerk in the Lands and Surveys Department. He later became a wheat and sheep farmer near Narrogin, and a substantial investor in hotels and real estate.

Johnston joined the Australian Labor Party, and on 3 October 1911 was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Williams-Narrogin. In his first term he largely supported John Scaddan's Labor government, but after being re-elected in 1914 he became an outspoken backbench critic of the government, and voted against it on a number of occasions. Johnston was the only Labor member for a farming seat after 1914, and he was greatly angered by Scaddan's failure to honour a promise to lower the price of crown land.


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