Col Bennett

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Preceded byVince Gair
Succeeded byFred Bromley
BornColin James Bennett
(1919-05-10)10 May 1919
Died12 June 2002(2002-06-12) (aged 83)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Col Bennett
Col Bennett, 1949
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for South Brisbane
In office
28 May 1960  27 May 1972
Preceded byVince Gair
Succeeded byFred Bromley
Personal details
BornColin James Bennett
(1919-05-10)10 May 1919
Died12 June 2002(2002-06-12) (aged 83)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Resting placeSouth Brisbane Cemetery
PartyLabor
SpouseEileen Jocumsen (m.1942 d.2013)
Alma materUniversity of Queensland
OccupationBarrister

Colin James Bennett (10 May 1919 – 12 June 2002) was a barrister and a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]

Bennett was born in Townsville, Queensland, to parents Walter Henry Bennett and his wife Olive Gertrude Jessica (née Gordon). Educated at catholic and state primary schools, he then attended St Joseph's College, Nudgee in Brisbane and University of Queensland where he studied law and became chairman of the University of Queensland Students Council.[1]

In 1941, he began his legal career as a Law Clerk before spending a year as Maths Master at Brisbane Grammar School in 1942.[1] Bennett joined the RAAF in 1943, holding the rank of leading aircraftman when he was discharged in July, 1945.[2] After the war, Bennett joined the Commonwealth Crown Law Office, serving there for three years until he commenced his private practice as a barrister in 1948.[1]

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