The Honourable Ted Walsh |
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Ted Walsh presenting the winner's bracelet to Grace McLean, after her horse Vora won at Nebo.
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Deputy Premier of Queensland | |
In office 7 March 1946 – 15 May 1947 |
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Premier | Ned Hanlon |
Preceded by | Ned Hanlon |
Succeeded by | Vince Gair |
In office 7 June 1957 – 12 August 1957 |
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Premier | Vince Gair |
Preceded by | Jack Duggan |
Succeeded by | Kenneth Morris |
Treasurer of Queensland | |
In office 17 January 1952 – 12 Aug 1957 |
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Preceded by | Vince Gair |
Succeeded by | Thomas Hiley |
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Mirani |
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In office 11 May 1935 – 3 May 1947 |
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Preceded by | Edward Swayne |
Succeeded by | Ernie Evans |
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Bundaberg |
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In office 29 April 1950 – 17 May 1969 |
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Preceded by | Frank Barnes |
Succeeded by | Lou Jensen |
Personal details | |
Born |
Edward Joseph Walsh 30 June 1894 Mackay, Queensland, Australia |
Died | 26 February 1976 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
(aged 91)
Resting place | Hemmant Cemetery |
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Independent |
Other political affiliations |
Australian Labor Party, Queensland Labor Party |
Spouse(s) | Jessie Winifred Bailey (m.1922 d.1951), Ellen Virena Curnow (m.1955 d.1978) |
Occupation | Bushworker, Sugar cane farmer |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Edward Joseph "Ted" Walsh (30 June 1894 – 11 December 1976) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. He served two separate terms as deputy premier as well as being the state treasurer.
Walsh was born in Mackay, Queensland, the son of Irish-born parents, Michael Walsh, a publican, and his wife Margaret (née Barrett). He was raised in a catholic orphanage from the age of five and as a child he was blinded in both eyes by trachoma. He was taken to the hospital in Rockhampton where he lay for six months, unable to see. His eyesight improved slightly but he required several long stays in hospital and the fight to save his vision continued in later life. He received only a rudimentary education before working as a rural labourer and railway fettler.
On 24 May 1922 Walsh married Jessie Winifred Bailey, a schoolteacher, at the Church of the Holy Spirit, Capella and together had two sons and a daughter. Jessie died in 1951 and Walsh then married Ellen Virena Curnow (died 1978) in 1955 at the residence of the Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane, James Duhig. Walsh died in February 1976 and was buried in the Hemmant Cemetery.
At the 1935 Queensland state election, Walsh, a member of the Labor Party, defeated the CPNP candidate and future Prime Minister of Australia, Arthur Fadden, for the seat of Mirani in the Queensland Legislative Assembly. He held Mirani until the 1947 state election when he was defeated by Ernie Evans of the Country Party. As Walsh was the Deputy Premier of Queensland at the time, efforts were made to immediately find a safe Labor electorate for him but in the end he had to wait until the 1950 state election to be back in the parliament, this time as the member for Bundaberg. He went on to represent the seat until his retirement in 1969.