Thomas Bavin

Politician, 24th Premier of New South Wales

Thomas Bavin - Leaders & Politicians born May 5th, 1874
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Bavin served as the 24th Premier of New South Wales from 1927 to 1930. Before his premiership, Bavin held various important political roles including Minister of Education and Minister of Public Works. He was a key figure in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, contributing to significant legislative reforms and government initiatives during his tenure. Promoting education and infrastructure development were central aspects of his political agenda. His leadership style and policies shaped the political landscape of the state during a time of economic challenges.

Served as Premier of New South Wales

Held the position of Minister of Education

Contributed to infrastructure development

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