William Irvine

Irish-Australian politician, Premier of Victoria

William Irvine - Irish-Australian politician, Premier of Victoria
Born

July 6th, 1858
167 years ago

Died

August 20th, 1943
81 years ago — 85 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Australia

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Born in 1858, this individual served as the 21st Premier of Victoria. His political career was marked by significant involvement in various legislative activities and public service initiatives. Representing the Liberal Party, aimed to foster economic development and address social issues prevalent during that era. After reaching the position of Premier, the focus was on enhancing infrastructure and educational reforms in the state. This period saw efforts to improve urban living conditions and promote the welfare of citizens. The leadership spanned into the early 20th century, highlighting a commitment to progress and governance.

Served as the 21st Premier of Victoria

Promoted infrastructure development

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