George Wise (Australian Politician)
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George Henry Wise (1 July 185331 July 1950) was an Australian politician. He held the
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in federal parliament (1906–1913, 1914–1922) and served as
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(1920–1921) under Prime Minister Billy Hughes. He was a lawyer by profession.


Early life

Wise was born in
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and educated at Scotch College from the age of five until he matriculated in 1868. He became an
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and was admitted to the bar in September 1874, setting up his own practice in Sale in 1877. He married Mary Thornton (née Smith) in 1880. He was a member of
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from 1880 to 1904 and was mayor six times. He established the Sale branch of the
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(ANA) in 1886 and became president of the Victorian branch of the ANA in 1891. George Wise was born in Melbourne, the eldest child of James Wise,
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, and his wife Mary Macintosh, both from
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. His biographer writes that George, ‘a slight, wiry child’, was sent ‘as a 5-year-old to
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, where he remained until
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in 1868, failing to excel in anything the school then considered important’. He studied law as an
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, was admitted to the
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in 1874, worked in Sale as a solicitor's clerk, and began his own practice in 1877. In 1880 he married Mary Thornton, née Smith. In 1880 he was elected to the local
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and held that position for 24 years, serving as mayor 6 times.


Political career

Wise was a strong supporter of the federation of Australia, and stood unsuccessfully for election to the
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in 1892, 1894 and 1904. He also failed win election to the Australian Senate in both the 1901 election and 1903 election His politics were perhaps too radical for the farmers of Gippsland. Wise stood unsuccessfully for parliament no less than five times before narrowly winning the
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seat of Gippsland in 1906, by 97 votes, standing as a Deakinite Liberal. He did not follow Deakin into fusion with the Conservatives in 1909, rather standing as an Independent in the in
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, gaining 62 percent of the vote against the Fusion candidate. Subsequently, he often supported the
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, but did not join it. Fusion candidate James Bennett beat him at the 1913 election, but Wise won Gippsland back in
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, standing as an "Independent Labor" candidate. In 1906 when George Wise when was first elected to parliament a journalist described him as ‘a small figure,
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a picturesquely bald head, two bright and restless eyes, and a mouth with a distinctly humorous twist to it’ – and always ‘an industrious political organiser’. Wise recalled that he got a taste for politics by watching the great democrat George Higinbotham debate in the legislative assembly in the late 1860s. Certainly Wise's politics were always progressive. In 1887 when he was both the
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of Sale and the President of the Sale branch of the ANA, he told a meeting of the branch that ‘The wealthier or so-called upper classes can no longer treat the laboring and poorer classes as so much machinery to be worked at high pressure ... Man must begin to realise that his fellow man is a being like himself’. On 22 February 1917, following the events of the
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, Wise announced that he would support the
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government that included many of his former Protectionist colleagues. He was easily re-elected at the 1917 election. Prime Minister Billy Hughes appointed him an honorary minister assisting the
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from March 1918 to February 1920. He was
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from February 1920 in the Fifth Hughes Ministry, but lost his position in the reshuffle when
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was brought into the ministry in December 1921. He was almost defeated in
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by a candidate from the newly formed the Country Party, and lost to the Country Party candidate,
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, in
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. Wise failed to win the seat back in
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and
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.


Australian Natives' Association

George Henry Wise helped found the Sale branch of the
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(ANA) in 1886, becoming its first president, and joined the board of directors in 1887. He was elected Chief President in 1892, and retained close links with the association for the next fifty years. In 1887 he was both the mayor of Sale and the president of the Sale branch of the ANA. He became the Chief President of the ANA in 1891 and was a long-term member of the board of directors. Wise worked tirelessly to federate Australia on a democratic basis.


Later life

He continued to practice as a solicitor until 1948 two years before his death at 97 years of age. and He died in Sale in 1950, survived by three daughters and a son.


References

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