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Crawford Nalder was born on 14 February, 1910 in Katanning, Western Australia, is an Australian politician. Discover Crawford Nalder's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?
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Katanning, Western Australia |
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8 December, 1994 |
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Bentley, Western Australia |
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Crawford Nalder Net Worth
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Sir Crawford David Nalder (14 February 1910 – 8 December 1994) was an Australian politician who served as Deputy Premier of Western Australia from 1962 to 1971.
After graduating in 1925, Nalder returned to the country, farming at Wagin.
From 1932, he served as a lay preacher in the Methodist Church.
In October 1936, whilst travelling on the Perth–Wagin Road with two of his brothers, he received a severe concussion after their truck overturned.
A farmer, he was elected to Legislative Assembly at the 1947 state election, winning the seat of Wagin.
A long-time member of the Country Party, Nalder stood for the Legislative Assembly seat of Wagin in the 1947 state elections, and was elected over two other Country Party candidates and one Labor Party candidate.
He switched to the seat of Katanning at the 1950 election.
The electoral district of Wagin was abolished in a redistribution prior to the 1950 state elections, and Nalder successfully contested Katanning, which had been vacated following the decision of Arthur Watts, the leader of the party, to move to Stirling.
Having served as the party's deputy leader since 1956, Nalder replaced Arthur Watts as leader of the Country Party in 1962.
Nalder had been elected deputy leader of the Country Party in 1956, replacing Lindsay Thorn, and on Watts' retirement in February 1962, succeeded him as the party's leader (and deputy premier to David Brand).
Following Labor's defeat in the 1959 state elections, Nalder was named Minister for Agriculture in the Brand–Watts Ministry, a position he held from 2 April 1959 through to 3 March 1971.
He was leader of the Country Party in Western Australia from 1962 to 1973.
Nalder was born in Katanning, Western Australia.
From 12 April 1962, he was also Minister for Electricity.
He maintained the existing coalition with the Liberal Party (led by David Brand), with the Brand government eventually being defeated at the 1971 election.
He remained a member of cabinet in the reconstituted Brand–Nalder Ministry until the defeat of the Liberal–Country coalition at the 1971 election, and continued in parliament until the 1974 election.
Nalder retired from parliament in 1974 and was knighted later that year.
Nalder was born in Katanning, a small town in Western Australia's Great Southern region, to Janet (née Painter) and Henry Arthur Nalder.
He received his early education from state schools in Colanilling, Ballaying, and Bonnie Doon, but boarded at Wesley College, Perth, for his final two years of schooling.
He would hold Katanning until his retirement in 1974, on occasion being re-elected unopposed.
On 15 June 1974, following his retirement, Nalder was created a Knight Bachelor.
Nalder's son, Cambell Nalder, served as member for Narrogin from 1986 until his death the following year, and a grandson, Dean Nalder, was elected as the Liberal Party member for Alfred Cove, and later member for Bateman.
A granddaughter, Karen Middleton, is the chief political correspondent for The Saturday Paper covering federal politics in the Canberra Press Gallery.
He eventually retired to Bentley (a suburb of Perth), dying there in December 1994 (aged 84).
During World War II, Nalder enlisted in the Australian Army, serving as a private in the 10th Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps.