Donald McLeod (1837 – 8 July 1923), was an Australian politician, member of the
Victorian Legislative Assembly
The Victorian Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Victoria in Australia; the upper house being the Victorian Legislative Council. Both houses sit at Parliament House in Spring Street, Melbourne.
The presiding ...
.
McLeod was born in
Caithness
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Caithness has a land boundary with the historic county of Sutherland to the west and is otherwise bounded by ...
, Scotland and arrived in Australia in 1847. In November 1900 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly for
Daylesford, a seat he held until his death.
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McLeod was Minister without Portfolio from June 1902 to February 1904; Minister of Mines and of Forests from 16 Feb 1904 to 8 January 1909; Minister of Water Supply from March to April 1904, Chief Secretary and Minister of Public Health from November 1915 to November 1917. He was a member of the Railways Electrification committee 1912 and was chairman of the Electricity Supply committee 1922.][
McLeod died in Middle Park, ]Melbourne
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, Victoria, Australia, survived by his wife and seven of their ten children.[
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1837 births
1923 deaths
Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
Burials in Victoria (Australia)
People from Caithness
Scottish emigrants to colonial Australia
19th-century Australian politicians
20th-century Australian politicians
Politicians from Melbourne