Sir Rupert Oakley Shoobridge (25 January 1883 – 5 November 1962) was an Australian politician.
He was born in
Hobart. He had an extensive political pedigree: his father,
Louis Shoobridge, was also a state politician while his mother was the daughter of
Sir Philip Fysh, a former
Premier of Tasmania
The premier of Tasmania is the head of the executive government in the Australian state of Tasmania. By convention, the leader of the party or political grouping which has majority support in the House of Assembly is invited by the governor of ...
. In 1937 he was elected to the
Tasmanian Legislative Council
The Tasmanian Legislative Council is the upper house of the Parliament of Tasmania in Australia. It is one of the two chambers of the Parliament, the other being the House of Assembly. Both houses sit in Parliament House in the state capital, ...
as the
independent
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member for
Derwent, succeeding his father. Appointed Chair of Committees in 1944, he was elected
President of the Council in 1946 and was knighted in 1947. He retired from politics in 1955 and died in Hobart in 1962. His son
Louis Louis may refer to:
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* HMS ''Louis'', two ships of the Royal Navy
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would also serve in the Legislative Council.
References
1883 births
1962 deaths
Independent members of the Parliament of Tasmania
Members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council
Presidents of the Tasmanian Legislative Council
Australian Knights Bachelor
Politicians from Hobart
Politicians awarded knighthoods
20th-century Australian politicians
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