Tony Luchetti

Tony Luchetti
AM
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Macquarie
In office
28 July 1951  11 November 1975
Preceded by Ben Chifley
Succeeded by Reg Gillard
Personal details
Born (1904-05-27)27 May 1904
Lowther, New South Wales
Died 11 July 1984(1984-07-11) (aged 80)
Nationality Australian
Political party Australian Labor Party
Occupation Miner, journalist

Anthony Sylvester "Tony" Luchetti, AM (27 May 1904 – 11 July 1984) was a long serving Australian federal member of parliament.

Born of Italian/Irish parentage in Lowther, New South Wales, Luchetti was educated in the Catholic school system before working in jobs as varied as miner and journalist. Involved in the Australian Labor Party (ALP) from an early age, Luchetti was elected to the Lithgow City Council and served on the New South Wales ALP Executive from 1929-31.

Luchetti developed a close friendship with the local federal Member of Parliament, the future Prime Minister Ben Chifley, and served as Chifley's campaign manager for the electoral Division of Macquarie for two elections. However, following a split in the New South Wales Labor ranks led by New South Wales Premier Jack Lang, Luchetti, a Lang supporter, stood against Chifley. The Labor vote split between the two candidates, enabling the opposition United Australia Party candidate, John Lawson, to win the seat. The two would remain on less than cordial terms for the rest of Chifley's life. Luchetti remained active in the Labor movement, however, and following the death of Chifley in 1951, Luchetti won Labor pre-selection for the Macquarie electorate and the subsequent by-election and served as the member for Macquarie until his retirement in 1975.

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Parliament of Australia
Preceded by
Ben Chifley
Member for Macquarie
1951–1975
Succeeded by
Reg Gillard
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