Harry Jensen
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The Honourable Harry Jensen AO |
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71st Lord Mayor of Sydney | |
In office 1 December 1956 – 3 December 1965 |
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Preceded by | Pat Hills |
Succeeded by | John Armstrong |
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Born | Newtown, New South Wales, Australia |
12 July 1913
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Randwick, New South Wales, Australia |
Political party | Australian Labor Party |
Henry Frederick Jensen AO, (12 July 1913 – 27 August 1998) was an Australian ALP politician, who served as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1965 until 1981. He was also Lord Mayor of Sydney from 1957 until 1965.
Born in Newtown, New South Wales, Jensen was educated at Gardiners Road Public School, Marist Brothers High School in Darlinghurst, and St. Joseph's College, Hunters Hill. He joined the Australian Labor Party in 1929. He worked as an electrician and became an organiser within the Australian Electrical Trades Union and a delegate to the Australian Trades and Labor Council. He subsequently established his own electrical contracting business and later worked in footwear distribution.
He served as an alderman on Randwick Municipal Council from 1950 until 1956, including Mayor of Randwick from 1954. He was an alderman on Sydney City Council from 1956 until 1965, and Lord Mayor of Sydney from 1957 until 1965.
He entered the New South Wales Legislative Assembly at the 1965 state election, as member for Wyong, which he represented until October 1973. He was re-elected in November 1973 as the representative for Munmorah, a seat he occupied until 28 August 1981.
From 1976 until 1981, Jensen held various ministerial positions in the cabinet of Premier Neville Wran. He died in Randwick, New South Wales.
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Civic offices | ||
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Preceded by | Mayor of Randwick 1954 |
Succeeded by Lionel Bowen |
Preceded by | Lord Mayor of Sydney 1956 – 1965 |
Succeeded by John Armstrong |
Parliament of New South Wales | ||
Preceded by | Member for Wyong 1965 – 1973 |
District abolished |
New district | Member for Munmorah 1973 – 1981 |
District abolished |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by | Minister for Local Government 1976 – 1981 |
Succeeded by Lin Gordon |
Preceded by as Minister for Planning and Environment | Minister for Planning 1976 |
Succeeded by Paul Landa as Minister for Planning and Environment |
Preceded by as Minister for Highways | Minister for Roads 1978 – 1981 |
Succeeded by Paul Whelan |
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