James McGirr

Australian politician, NSW Premier

James McGirr - Leaders & Politicians born February 6th, 1890
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Served as the 28th Premier of New South Wales from 1947 to 1952. Focused on post-war reconstruction and economic development. Advocated for public education and health reforms. Led the Labor Party to victory in state elections, positioning the party as a significant force in New South Wales politics. Managed to navigate challenges such as housing shortages and labor strikes during a period of substantial change in Australia.

Served as Premier of New South Wales

Led the Labor Party to a state election victory

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