Thomas Thrower

Thomas Henry Thrower (28 June 1870 21 June 1917) was an Australian politician.

Born in Sydney to publican Frederick Palmer Thrower and Mary Ann Comerford, he became a cabinet maker. Around 1900 he married Catherine Newman, with whom he had five children. He was President of the Furniture Trades Union, secretary of the Trades and Labour Council and secretary of the Eight Hour Day Committee in 1900; later, from 1907 to 1910, he would be secretary of the Western Timbergetters Association. In 1904 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the Labor member for Macquarie; he served until 1907 and then again from 1910 to 1917. Thrower died at Redfern in 1917.[1]

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Parliament of New South Wales
Preceded by
William Hurley
Member for Macquarie
19041907
Succeeded by
Charles Barton
Preceded by
Charles Barton
Member for Macquarie
19101917
Succeeded by
Patrick McGirr


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