George Keegan

George Keegan
OAM
Member of the New South Wales Parliament
for Newcastle
In office
19 March 1988  3 May 1991
Preceded by Arthur Wade
Succeeded by Bryce Gaudry
Personal details
Born 16 September 1928
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Died 25 November 2008
Lake Macquarie Private Hospital
Gateshead, New South Wales, Australia
Political party Independent
Spouse(s) Laurel Woollett (Div.)
Jeanette Ballard
Children 2 sons and 2 step-daughters.

Ernest George Keegan OAM (16 September 1928 – 25 November 2008) was an Australian politician. He served as an independent member for Newcastle in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 19 March 1988 to 3 May 1991.

Keegan attended Adamstown Primary School and Cooks Hill High Schoolfor secondary schooling. Before entering politics, Keegan was a self-employed real estate agent and licensed valuer.[1]

Keegan sought and won by a 5.3% margin the extremely safe Labor party seat of Newcastle at the New South Wales state election, 1988 which saw the landslide defeat of the Barrie Unsworth Labor Government which had collectively been in power for well over a decade. He sought re-election at the New South Wales state election, 1991 however was defeated by the new Labor candidate.

Keegan had two sons from his first marriage to Laurel Woollett, and at the time of his death was married to Jeanette Ballard and also had two stepdaughters. He was a foundation member of the Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club. Keegan died on 25 November 2008 in the Newcastle suburb of Gateshead, New South Wales after a severe heart attack the week before.[2] His funeral was held at Newcastle's Christ Church Cathedral and was attended by some 700 mourners.[3]

References

Parliament of New South Wales
Preceded by
Arthur Wade
Member for Newcastle
1988–1991
Succeeded by
Bryce Gaudry


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