Ed Casey

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DeputyJack Houston (1978–1980)
Bill D'Arcy (1980–1982)
Preceded byTom Burns
Succeeded byKeith Wright
PremierWayne Goss
Ed Casey
Leader of the Opposition in Queensland
Leader of the Labor Party in Queensland
Elections: 1980
In office
28 November 1978  20 October 1982
DeputyJack Houston (1978–1980)
Bill D'Arcy (1980–1982)
Preceded byTom Burns
Succeeded byKeith Wright
Minister for Primary Industries
In office
7 December 1989  31 July 1995
PremierWayne Goss
Preceded byMark Stoneman
Succeeded byBob Gibbs
Shadow Minister for Primary Industries
In office
2 March 1988  7 December 1989
LeaderWayne Goss
Preceded byKeith De Lacy
Succeeded byDes Booth
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Mackay
In office
17 May 1969  15 July 1995
Preceded byFred Graham
Succeeded byTim Mulherin
Personal details
BornEdmund Denis Casey
(1933-01-02)2 January 1933
Mackay, Queensland, Australia
Died1 May 2006(2006-05-01) (aged 73)
Mackay, Queensland, Australia
Party
SpouseLaurette Norma Reeves
Children6
Alma materChristian Brothers' College, Mackay
Occupation

Edmund Denis Casey (2 January 1933 – 1 May 2006), known as Ed, was best known as the leader of the Australian Labor Party in Queensland between 1978 and 1982. He also served as Primary Industries Minister in the government of Wayne Goss between 1989 and 1995. Casey was the member for Mackay in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland between 1969 and 1995.[1]

Of Irish Catholic background, Casey started his working life as a bank clerk before entering his family's construction business.[2] He was active in local government, becoming deputy mayor of the City of Mackay. Shortly before the 1969 election, he won Labor Party preselection for the seat of Mackay in the state parliament. He lost preselection for the Labor Party in 1972, after opposing the then dominant, left-wing faction in Trades Hall. But he was re-elected twice without Labor Party endorsement, as an independent Labor candidate, for example running under the banner of 'The True Labor Party'.[3]

Political career

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