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- Q7046845 description "Australian politician".
- Q7046845 description "Australian politician".
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- Q7046845 abstract "Noel Lawrence Beaton (28 December 1925 – 18 December 2004) was an Australian politician. Born in Mooroopna, Victoria, he was educated at state schools and was a volunteer firefighter in his home town, before serving in the military from 1945 to 1947, after which he became a sports journalist and broadcaster.In 1960, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Labor member for Bendigo, narrowly winning a by-election for that seat that followed the death of Percy Clarey. During his time in Parliament he became a leading contributor on petrochemical policy, served as Shadow Minister for Primary Industries, wrote regional development into Labor policy and was a vocal opponent of the Vietnam War. For his achievements, he was widely considered a potential Minister in a Labor government.As a local MP however, Beaton took greater pride in the many small victories he won for individual residents of his sprawling regional electorate. He was particularly proud of his success in helping save Bendigo's Chinese Joss House. Discovering that elderly members of the Chinese community were still using the derelict building as a place of worship, but had to do so in secret because it was on Defence Department land, he persuaded the Department to hand over the land for the benefit of the community. The Joss House was eventually restored and opened to anyone who wanted to worship there or just learn about the city's rich Chinese heritage.Beaton retired from parliament on 9 April 1969, and never again held political office. His personal following at the time he retired from politics was such that both Labor and Liberal candidates in the resulting by-election publicly claimed to aspire to being like him. After retiring from political office, Beaton returned to journalism, running the editorial side of regional daily newspaper the Bendigo Advertiser during the early 1970s. In that role, he helped to rescue the city's historic town hall from planned demolition, with a front page article that caused angry public protests. Beaton died in 2004.".
- Q7046845 activeYearsEndDate "1969-04-09".
- Q7046845 activeYearsStartDate "1960-07-16".
- Q7046845 birthDate "1925-12-28".
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- Q7046845 birthYear "1925".
- Q7046845 deathDate "2004-12-18".
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- Q7046845 deathYear "2004".
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- Q7046845 birthDate "1925-12-28".
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- Q7046845 dateOfBirth "1925-12-28".
- Q7046845 dateOfDeath "2004-12-18".
- Q7046845 deathDate "2004-12-18".
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- Q7046845 name "Beaton, Noel Lawrence".
- Q7046845 name "Noel Beaton".
- Q7046845 nationality "Australian".
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- Q7046845 shortDescription "Australian politician".
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- Q7046845 termEnd "1969-04-09".
- Q7046845 termStart "1960-07-16".
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- Q7046845 comment "Noel Lawrence Beaton (28 December 1925 – 18 December 2004) was an Australian politician. Born in Mooroopna, Victoria, he was educated at state schools and was a volunteer firefighter in his home town, before serving in the military from 1945 to 1947, after which he became a sports journalist and broadcaster.In 1960, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Labor member for Bendigo, narrowly winning a by-election for that seat that followed the death of Percy Clarey.".
- Q7046845 label "Noel Beaton".
- Q7046845 givenName "Noel Lawrence".
- Q7046845 name "Beaton, Noel Lawrence".
- Q7046845 name "Noel Beaton".
- Q7046845 name "Noel Lawrence Beaton".
- Q7046845 surname "Beaton".