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Mick Clough (Ralph James Clough) was born on 22 October, 1927 in Warialda, New South Wales, is an Australian politician. Discover Mick Clough'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 80 years old?

Popular As Ralph James Clough
Occupation Postal officer, motel proprietor
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 22 October 1927
Birthday 22 October
Birthplace Warialda, New South Wales
Date of death 12 August, 2008
Died Place Perth, Western Australia
Nationality Australia

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Who Is Mick Clough's Wife?

His wife is Doreen Clough (née Frost)

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Children 1 daughter, 2 sons

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1927

Ralph James "Mick" Clough (22 October 1927 – 12 August 2008) was an Australian politician.

Clough was born to Michael "Gordon" Clough and Irene Clough (née Smith) in Warialda, New South Wales on 22 October 1927.

Although christened Ralph James he was known as "little Mick" after his father.

Clough attended schools in Warialda, Granville, Hornsby and then St Patrick's College, Strathfield.

After leaving school he followed his father's occupation and worked for the Postmaster-General's Department then Australia Post as a telegraphist and postmaster for a total of 34 years in New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia before entering politics.

As a telegram boy during World War II, he was often an unwelcome sight, bringing bad news of loved ones.

1948

He served as a member of the Citizens Military Force from 1948 to 1964.

Having joined the Australian Labor Party in 1948, Clough stood unsuccessfully in the 1973 State election for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in the electoral district of Blue Mountains.

1951

In 1951, Clough, aged 24, married Doreen Frost and they had three children: Elizabeth, Peter and David.

Peter Clough went on to play interstate cricket for Tasmania and Western Australia, and was inducted into the Tasmanian Cricket Hall of Fame.

1974

He entered public office as an alderman on the Blue Mountains City Council from 1974 to 1979.

1976

He was a Labor Party Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1976 to 1981, representing the electorate of Blue Mountains and representing the electorate of Bathurst from 1981 to 1988 and again from 1991 to 1999.

In 1976 Clough again contested the seat of Blue Mountains, this time winning the election and reversing the victory of the independent sitting member Harold Coates three years earlier.

1978

Clough was subsequently re-elected in the 1978 State election.

1981

In the 1981 State election, following an electoral boundary adjustment, Clough stood for election in the electoral district of Bathurst which he won defeating Country Party of Australia sitting member, Clive Osborne with a margin of 0.05%.

1984

He was subsequently re-elected to that seat in the 1984 State election.

He also opposed decriminalisation of homosexuality in 1984.

1988

At the 1988 State election, Clough lost the seat to Liberal candidate David Berry.

1991

He contested the 1991 State election, regaining the seat from Berry.

1995

Clough retained the seat at the 1995 State election.

1997

(He did, however, serve as Acting Chairman of Committees for a short time in 1997).

Friends and colleagues recalled Clough as a tough fighter for his electorate.

During his terms in office his achievements included Bathurst's Macquarie Homes retirement village.

He was a strong opponent of privatisation of power stations, financial deregulation and cuts to local services.

1999

He decided not to contest the 1999 State election and retired from public life.

Former Lithgow Mayor, Gerard Martin, successfully retained the seat for Labor.

Clough did not achieve a higher office during his lengthy parliamentary career.

Following his retirement from politics in 1999, Clough and his wife Doreen operated the Coolawin Gardens Motel in Nambucca Heads.

2008

In 2002 Clough retired to Perth, Western Australia where he died on 12 August 2008 following a long battle with bowel cancer.