George Harker (Australian politician)
George Harker (1816 – 25 April 1879) was a businessman and politician in colonial
Harker was born in Pateley Bridge, Nidderdale, Yorkshire, England, the son of Robert Harker and his wife Nancy, née Richardson.[1] After education at local schools, Harker was at the age of thirteen apprenticed to a chemist at
In 1856 Harker retired from business,[2] and was returned to the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Collingwood in November 1856.[3] He was Treasurer in the second John O'Shanassy Ministry from 10 March 1858 to 27 October 1859,[3] when he resigned with his colleagues.[2] At the general election in August 1859, he was defeated at Collingwood, but was returned for Maldon. In March 1860, Harker resigned his Maldon seat[3] and revisited England, where he remained for two years.[2] On his return he was re-elected for Collingwood in November 1864, which he represented until December 1865 and again from April 1871 to March 1874.[3] Harker held many important public positions, including being the founding director of the Collingwood Gas Company, and died suddenly on 5 April 1879 in Melbourne.[1]
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- ^ a b c d "George Harker". Re-Member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Archived from the original on 23 April 2023. Retrieved 27 August 2022.