Aubrey Coverley

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Preceded byMichael Durack
Succeeded byJohn Rhatigan
ConstituencyKimberley
Born(1895-09-29)29 September 1895
Aubrey Coverley
Member of the Legislative Assembly
of Western Australia
In office
5 April 1924  19 March 1953
Preceded byMichael Durack
Succeeded byJohn Rhatigan
ConstituencyKimberley
Personal details
Born(1895-09-29)29 September 1895
Died19 March 1953(1953-03-19) (aged 57)
PartyLabor

Aubrey Augustus Michael Coverley (29 September 1895 – 19 March 1953) was an Australian politician who was a Labor Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1924 until his death, representing the seat of Kimberley. He served as a minister in the governments of John Willcock and Frank Wise.

Coverley was born in Bridgetown, a small town in Western Australia's South West region. He enlisted in the Australian Army in 1915, serving with the 10th Light Horse in the Middle Eastern theatre. He was wounded in April 1917 and discharged from service later in the year. Coverley initially returned to Bridgetown after being repatriated, employed as a post office clerk but in 1919 transferred to Broome, in the North West. He moved to Wyndham the following year, working at the town meatworks.[1]

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