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Dick Ardagh

Dick Ardagh
Member of the Legislative Council
of Western Australia
In office
22 May 1912 – 21 May 1924
Preceded by Thomas Brimage
Succeeded by John Brown
Constituency North-East Province
Personal details
Born (1871-07-26)26 July 1871
near Woods Point, Victoria, Australia
Died 31 July 1931(1931-07-31) (aged 60)
Bayswater, Western Australia, Australia
Political party Labor (to 1917)
National Labor (from 1917)

Richard George "Dick" Ardagh (26 July 1871 – 31 July 1931) was an Australian trade unionist and politician who served in the Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1912 to 1924, representing North-East Province.

Ardagh was born in Red Jacket, Victoria, a small settlement on the Jordan River south of Woods Point. He left school at the age of fourteen, and at the age of eighteen began working in the mines at Walhalla. He later lived in Charters Towers, Queensland, for a period. Ardagh moved to Western Australia in 1895, during the gold rush, and began working as an engine driver at Kalgoorlie. He was an official of the Goldfields Trades and Labour Council from 1902 to 1912, and was also involved in the Westralian Worker, initially as managing editor and later as business manager.

Ardagh served on the Kalgoorlie Municipal Council from 1903 to 1912. He was an unsuccessful candidate for Labor preselection at the 1910 federal election (standing for the Senate) and 1911 state election (standing in Yilgarn). Ardagh eventually entered parliament at the 1912 Legislative Council election, winning a seat in North-East Province for the Labor Party. He joined the new National Labor Party after the Labor Party split of 1916, as one of only three MLCs to defect to the new party (along with James Cornell and Jabez Dodd). At the 1924 election, Ardagh was defeated by John Brown of the Labor Party. He attempted to re-enter parliament at the 1927 state election, standing for the Nationalist Party in the seat of Menzies. He lost to Labor's Alexander Panton, but stood again in 1930, in the metropolitan seat of Middle Swan. He was defeated by James Hegney, a future Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.


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