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- Q6830000 description "M.P. Durack".
- Q6830000 description "M.P. Durack".
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- Q6830000 abstract "Michael Patrick Durack, (22 July 1865 – 3 September 1950) was a pastoralist, and Western Australian pioneer, known as "M.P." or to the family as "Miguel". He was the son of Patrick Durack and Mary Costello, both Irish-Australians.Durack was educated at St Patrick's College, Goulburn along with his brother, John Wallace. In 1882-83, his family went on an expedition to the Kimberley region of Western Australia. On his 21st birthday, he made the first sale of Kimberley cattle to a Halls Creek butcher for £1200 in raw gold.In 1894, a new shipping trade was established by Francis Connor and Denis Doherty from Wyndham to Perth. The Durack family became one of the main suppliers in this market, and eventually merged with their shipping agents to form Connor, Doherty & Durack Ltd, which controlled nearly 6,000 square miles of property on the Western Australia-Northern Territory border. His firm would be a major influence on the Kimberley pastrol industry for the next fifty years.He negotiated a shipment of 3612 cattle to Natal in 1902, which was long hailed a record overseas consignment of live cattle.In 1917, he entered the Western Australian Legislative Assembly as the Nationalist Party member for the Kimberley. He became discontented with the Mitchell government, and in 1920 joined the Country Party, subsequently retiring from politics in 1924.In 1921 M.P. Durack assisted the scientific party, which had arrived at Wyndham, Western Australia, for determinations of the north Western Australia border between Western Australia and the Northern Territory.He died on 3 September 1950 and was buried in Karrakatta Cemetery.".
- Q6830000 alias "M.P. or Miguel".
- Q6830000 birthDate "1865-07-22".
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- Q6830000 deathDate "1950-09-03".
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- Q6830000 alternativeNames "M.P. or Miguel".
- Q6830000 birthDate "1865-07-22".
- Q6830000 children "Kim Durack, David Durack, Reginald Durack, William Durack, Mary Durack, Elizabeth Durack".
- Q6830000 dateOfBirth "1865-07-22".
- Q6830000 dateOfDeath "1950-09-03".
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- Q6830000 name "Durack, Michael Patrick".
- Q6830000 name "Michael Durack".
- Q6830000 occupation "Politician, Western Australian pioneer".
- Q6830000 parents "Patrick Durack & Mary Costello".
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- Q6830000 shortDescription "M.P. Durack".
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- Q6830000 comment "Michael Patrick Durack, (22 July 1865 – 3 September 1950) was a pastoralist, and Western Australian pioneer, known as "M.P." or to the family as "Miguel". He was the son of Patrick Durack and Mary Costello, both Irish-Australians.Durack was educated at St Patrick's College, Goulburn along with his brother, John Wallace. In 1882-83, his family went on an expedition to the Kimberley region of Western Australia.".
- Q6830000 label "Michael Durack".
- Q6830000 givenName "Michael Patrick".
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- Q6830000 name "Michael Patrick Durack".
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