Guido Baracchi
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11 December 1887
Australian Labor Party (from 1962)
Guido Baracchi | |
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ASIO surveillance photo of Baracchi | |
| Born | Guido Carlo Luigi Baracchi 11 December 1887 South Yarra, Victoria, Australia |
| Died | 13 December 1975 (aged 88) Penrith, New South Wales, Australia |
| Education | University of Melbourne |
| Political party | Communist Party of Australia (1920–1925; 1935–1940) Australian Labor Party (from 1962) |
| Spouse(s) |
Kathleen Tobin
(m. 1918; div. 1922)Harriet Zander
(m. 1923, divorced)Ula Maddocks
(m. 1946; div. 1962)Ethel Carson
(m. 1962; died 1971) |
| Partner | Betty Roland (1933–1942) |
Guido Carlo Luigi Baracchi (11 December 1887 – 13 December 1975) was an Australian left-wing political activist and writer. He was independently wealthy and associated with a variety of causes. He was an anti-war activist during World War I and was involved with the Wobblies. In 1920 he was a foundation member of the Communist Party of Australia (CPA), from which he was expelled twice; he was also involved with communist parties in England and Germany and spent time in the Soviet Union. His second expulsion from the CPA in 1940 was for association with Trotskyism, for which he continued to advocate. He eventually joined the mainstream Australian Labor Party (ALP) in 1962.
Baracchi was born on 11 December 1887 in South Yarra, Victoria. He was the only child of Kate (née Petty) and Pietro Baracchi. His mother was an Australian,[1] while his father was an Italian-born astronomer who arrived in Australia in 1876 and became Victoria's government astronomer and a president of the Royal Society of Victoria.[2]
Baracchi was educated at Melbourne Grammar School and studied classics at the University of Melbourne from 1904 to 1905, although he did not graduate.[1] In later life he recalled that he had attended kindergarten with Richard Casey, school with S. M. Bruce and university with Robert Menzies.[3]
Barrachi's parents both left him substantial inheritances which meant he had no need to work. His mother, who came from a "family of wealthy butchers",[4] died in 1908 and left an inheritance of £32,519 (equivalent to $5,160,000 in 2022).[5] By 1922 he was reportedly earning £1,000 per year (equivalent to $90,000 in 2022) from his mother's estate.[6] After his father's death in 1926 he inherited a further £32,679 (equivalent to $2,940,000 in 2022).[2]