Mr Rex Frederick JACKSON (1928 - 2011)**

  • Date of Birth: 07/10/1928
  • Place of Birth: Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
  • Date of Death: 31/12/2011
  • Place of Death: Helensburgh, New South Wales, Australia

Parliamentary Service

PositionStartEndPeriodNotes
Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly9 Jul 195513 Aug 198631yr(s) 1mth(s) 5day(s)
Member for Bulli9 Jul 19556 Feb 19566mth(s) 29day(s)
37th (1953 - 1956)
Member for Bulli3 Mar 195616 Feb 19592yr(s) 11mth(s) 14day(s)
38th (1956 - 1959)
Member for Bulli21 Mar 19595 Feb 19622yr(s) 10mth(s) 16day(s)
39th (1950 - 1953)
Member for Bulli3 Mar 196231 Mar 19653yr(s) 29day(s)
40th (1962 - 1965)
Member for Bulli1 May 196523 Jan 19682yr(s) 8mth(s) 23day(s)
41st (1965 - 1968)
Member for Bulli24 Feb 196813 Jan 19712yr(s) 10mth(s) 21day(s)
42nd (1968 - 1971)
Member for Heathcote13 Feb 197119 Oct 19732yr(s) 8mth(s) 7day(s)
43rd (1971 - 1973)
Member for Heathcote17 Nov 19732 Apr 19762yr(s) 4mth(s) 17day(s)
44th (1973 - 1976)
Member for Heathcote1 May 197612 Sep 19782yr(s) 4mth(s) 12day(s)
45th (1976 - 1978)
Member for Heathcote7 Oct 197828 Aug 19812yr(s) 10mth(s) 22day(s)
46th (1978 - 1981)
Member for Heathcote19 Sep 19815 Mar 19842yr(s) 5mth(s) 16day(s)
47th (1981 - 1984)
Member for Heathcote24 Mar 198413 Aug 19862yr(s) 4mth(s) 21day(s)
48th (1984 - 1988)
Minister for Youth and Community Services14 May 197619 Oct 19782yr(s) 5mth(s) 6day(s)
Minister for Youth and Community Services19 Oct 197829 Feb 19801yr(s) 4mth(s) 11day(s)
Minister for Youth and Community Services29 Feb 19802 Oct 19811yr(s) 7mth(s) 4day(s)
Acting Minister for Health31 May 198026 Jun 198027day(s)
Minister for Corrective Services2 Oct 19811 Feb 19831yr(s) 4mth(s)
Minister for Corrective Services and Minister for Roads1 Feb 198327 Oct 19838mth(s) 27day(s)

Political Party Activity

Australian Labor Party (ALP). Foundation member of Helensburgh branch, delegate to Bulli state electorate council, secretary of parliamentary party. Resigned in August 1986.


Community Activity

Commissioned as a Justice of the Peace


Qualifications, occupations and interests

Railway employee. Educated at Harefield Public School and Junee and Sutherland High Schools; clerk from 1953 was an assistant general manager at Marchants and Company, printers; member of Federated Clerks' Union; trustee and president of the Bulli Pass Scenic Reserves; chairman of Royal National Park Advisory park committee; delegate to Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference in Trinidad in 1969; fire patrol officer, secretary of Waterfall Bushfire Brigade. Former professional boxer.


Personal

Eldest son of Patrick Penasus Jackson, railway fettler, and his wife Olive Griffith. Married Irene Sneyd on 5 November 1959 at Helensburgh, and had no issue. Church of England. In 1983 there were allegations that Jackson had accepted payments in return for granting early release to certain prisoners; in October of that year Jackson resigned from the Ministry for misleading Parliament over these allegations of corruption. A special commission of inquiry was set up which reported in July 1984 that Jackson be charged and he was subsequently convicted and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment, serving 3 years, 3 months.


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