Bjelke-Petersen family
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Bjelke-Petersen is the name of an
Danish farmer and master-builder, and his wife Caroline Vilhelmine (maiden name Hansen) (born c. 1845). They came to Australia with their children in 1891. Born just Petersen, Georg hyphenated his name with the Danish word for wooden beam, some time in the 1860s.[1]
Politics
The Bjelke-Petersens have influenced politics in Queensland, at both state and Commonwealth levels, for sixty years.
- Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen was a farmer and later Premier of Queensland between 1968 and 1987; He was the member for Nanango from 1946 to 1950 and for Barambah from 1950 to 1987. He was Georg Peter Bjelke-Petersen's grandson.
- Florence Bjelke-Petersen, Joh Bjelke-Petersen's wife, represented Queensland in the Australian Senate between 1981 and 1993 serving as Deputy Leader of the National Party of Australia in the Senate between 1985 and 1990;
- Palmer United Party at the 2013 federal election,[2] and was defeated by Bruce Scott of the Liberal National Party. At the 2015 state election, John Bjelke-Petersen contested the seat of Callide, again on behalf of the Palmer United Party.[3]
Other pursuits
- Hans Bjelke-Petersen (1872–1964) founded the Bjelke-Petersen School of Physical Culture in 1892 – as of 2005, there were 180 associated clubs throughout Australia. He was Georg Peter Bjelke-Petersen's son.
- Marie Bjelke Petersen (1874–1969) was an Australian novelist. Note the lack of hyphen in her version of this name. She was Georg Peter Bjelke-Petersen's daughter.
References
- ^ "Bjelke-Petersen". Danes in Australia. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ "Clive Palmer signs up John Bjelke-Petersen to his new party". The Australian. 7 June 2013.
- ^ "Callide: District Summary". 2015 State General Election. Electoral Commission of Queensland. 31 January 2015. Retrieved 31 January 2015.