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Norman Falkiner

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Norman Fraser Falkiner (20 November 1872 – 11 May 1929) was an Australian politician.

He was born in Ararat to grazier Frank Sadlier Falkiner and Emily Elizabeth Bazeley. He attended Geelong Grammar School and managed his father's stations at Jerilderie. In April 1901 he married Mary Louise Smithwick, with whom he had seven children. From 1915 he became a grazier of his own accord, and was a successful breeder of thoroughbred racehorses. In 1928 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as a Nationalist for Melbourne South Province, but he died in London the following year. His brother Franc Falkiner and nephew Otway Falkiner were also politicians.[1]

References

  1. ^ Parliament of Victoria (2001). "Falkiner, Norman Fraser". re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 12 January 2016. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
Victorian Legislative Council
Preceded by Member for Melbourne South
1928–1929
Served alongside: Frank Clarke
Succeeded by