Val Doube

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Val Doube
Victorian
John Cain
Preceded byBill Barry
Succeeded byEwen Cameron
Personal details
Born
Valentine Joseph Doube

(1915-01-03)3 January 1915
Labor Party
Spouse
Freda May Scott
(m. 1941)
Flying Officer
(RAAF)

Valentine Joseph Doube (3 January 1915 – 18 January 1988) was an Australian politician.

Born in

Melbourne University, receiving a Diploma of Physical Education in 1940. He taught physical education in primary schools from 1933 until 1941, when he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force. On 17 May 1941 he married Freda May Scott, with whom he had three sons. In 1943 he transferred to the Royal Australian Air Force
, where he remained until the end of the war.

In 1945, the year he joined the

Labor Party, Doube began work at the Department of Immigration. In 1946, he unsuccessfully contested the federal seat of Henty in a by-election. In 1950 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the member for Oakleigh. He was appointed Minister for Health
in March 1955 but lost the position following Labor's crushing defeat at that year's elections.

Doube held his seat until 1961, when he was defeated, but returned to the Assembly in 1970 as the member for Albert Park. He retired from politics in 1979, becoming an executive member of Amnesty International and a member of the Victorian State Relief Committee.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Doube, Valentine Joseph". Parliament of Victoria. 1985. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Preceded by Member for Oakleigh
1950–1961
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member for Albert Park
1970–1979
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by
Minister of Health

1955
Succeeded by