Ernie Shepherd (politician)

Ernie Shepherd
Leader of the Opposition of Victoria
Elections: 1958
In office
20 August 1957 – 12 September 1958
PremierHenry Bolte
DeputyClive Stoneham
Preceded byJohn Cain Sr.
Succeeded byClive Stoneham
Leader of the Labor Party in Victoria
In office
9 August 1957 – 12 September 1958
DeputyClive Stoneham
Preceded byJohn Cain Sr.
Succeeded byClive Stoneham
Minister for Education
In office
17 December 1952 – 7 June 1955
PremierJohn Cain Sr.
Preceded byRaymond Tovell
Succeeded byWilliam Leggatt
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Footscray
In office
31 May 1958 – 12 September 1958
Preceded byRoy Schintler
Succeeded byBill Divers
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Ascot Vale
In office
28 May 1955 – 18 April 1958
Preceded bySeat created
Succeeded bySeat abolished
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Sunshine
In office
10 November 1945 – 22 April 1955
Preceded bySeat created
Succeeded bySeat abolished
Personal details
Born
Alfred Ernest Shepherd

(1901-01-06)6 January 1901
Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
Died12 September 1958(1958-09-12) (aged 57)
West Footscray, Victoria, Australia
Resting placeFawkner Crematorium and Memorial Park
Political partyLabor Party
SpouseBeatrice Vera Hancock (m. 1926)
Children2
OccupationPattern-maker

Alfred Ernest Shepherd (6 January 1901 – 12 September 1958) was an Australian politician. He was an Australian Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for the electorates of Sunshine (1945–1955), Ascot Vale (1955–1958), and Footscray (1958). He was Minister for Education in the 1952-55 John Cain government and was leader of the Labor Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1957 until his death the following year.[1]

  1. ^ [1], re-member (Victorian Parliament database).

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