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Joseph Cahill (1891-1959) was a Labor Party politician and Premier of New South Wales from 1952 to 1959. He was known for his role in post-war infrastructure development, including the Sydney Opera House and the Cahill Expressway.
Jan 1, 1993 · John Joseph (Joe) Cahill (1891-1959), railway fitter, trade unionist and premier, was born on 21 January 1891 at Redfern, Sydney, son of Irish-born parents Thomas Cahill, labourer, and his wife Ellen, née Glynn.
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J.J. Cahill was the longest serving Premier of NSW when he died in office on this day in 1959. He had come a long way from his beginnings as an apprentice fitter with the Railways Department.
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Learn about the life and career of John Joseph Cahill, a railway fitter, unionist, politician and NSW Premier. Explore his involvement in the Great Strike of 1917, his legacy projects and his name in Sydney.
Joseph Cahill. retrieved. 9 October 2017. stated in. Australian Dictionary of Biography. Australian Dictionary of Biography ID. cahill-john-joseph-joe-9659. retrieved.
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