Andrew Fisher [electronic resource]
David A Day2015
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The story of Australia's first elected Labor prime minister, from award-winning
historian David Day. Prime Minister Andrew Fisher was one of Australia's great
nation-builders, yet his story is largely unknown. Leaving school early to work
in the coalmines of Scotland, he educated himself at night, and in 1885, at the
age of 22, he immigrated to Queensland. A staunch Presbyterian and fervent
unionist, Fisher committed himself to politics and was soon elected to the
Queensland parliament, then to the first federal parliament. In 1908 he became
prime minister for the first of three stints in the job, serving Australia for
longer than John Curtin, Ben Chifley, Gough Whitlam, or Paul Keating. As prime
minister, Fisher launched a massive nation-building program, which included the
establishment of the national capital, the Commonwealth Bank, old age pensions,
and a transcontinental railway line. His most pressing concern was to populate
and defend the new nation. to this end he f...
Andrew Fisher [electronic resource] / David A Day
David A Day, Author
[Place of publication not identified] : HarperCollins, 2015
1 online resource (1 text file) (512 pages)
General/trade
Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
9781460706206
English
433833
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