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Mr Stephen George MAUGER (1920 - 1976)

  • Date of Birth: 17/06/1920
  • Place of Birth: Williamstown, Victoria, Australia
  • Date of Death: 12/03/1976
  • Place of Death: Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia

Parliamentary Service

Position Start End Period Parliament Notes
Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly1 May 196527 Jan 197610yr(s) 8mth(s) 27day(s)
Member for Monaro1 May 196523 Jan 19682yr(s) 8mth(s) 23day(s)41st (1965 - 1968)
Member for Monaro24 Feb 196813 Jan 19712yr(s) 10mth(s) 21day(s)42nd (1968 - 1971)
Member for Monaro13 Feb 197119 Oct 19732yr(s) 8mth(s) 7day(s)43rd (1971 - 1973)
Member for Monaro17 Nov 197327 Jan 19762yr(s) 2mth(s) 11day(s)44th (1973 - 1976)
Minister for Youth, Ethnic and Community Affairs3 Jan 197517 Dec 197511mth(s) 15day(s)
Minister for Youth, Ethnic and Community Affairs17 Dec 197523 Jan 19761mth(s) 7day(s)

Qualifications, occupations and interests

Engineer and businessman. Moved to Canberra in 1926. Educated at Telopea Park public school and high schools; apprenticed to engineering, Government Printing Office; trucking business; oil and petrol distributor, Queanbeyan; helped to form Queanbeyan Lions Club in 1957; footballer and president of Queanbeyan Rugby League Club; member of Returned Serviceman's League.


Military Service

Served in Citizen Military Forces from 1936 until 1940, 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Air Force from 1940 until 1945, 4th squadron, Sergeant.


Local Government Activity

Alderman at Queanbeyan from 1953 until 1959, Deputy Mayor in 1956, 1958 until 1959.


Personal

Son of Albert Stephen Bamford, electrical engineer in the fire brigade, and Matilda May Walker. Married Gwendoline Una Kaye on 30 May 1942 and had issue, 1 daughter and 2 sons. Funeral at Queanbeyan Lawn Cemetery from Christ Church, Church of England.


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