John Coumbe

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John Coumbe
Deputy Leader of the South Australian
Liberal Party
[a]
In office
19 March 1973 – 24 July 1975
LeaderBruce Eastick
Preceded byRobin Millhouse
Succeeded byRoger Goldsworthy
Minister of Education
In office
2 March 1970 – 2 June 1970
PremierSteele Hall
Preceded byJoyce Steele
Succeeded byHugh Hudson
Minister for Works
In office
17 April 1968 – 2 March 1970
PremierSteele Hall
Preceded byCyril Hutchens
Succeeded byAllan Rodda
Member for Torrens
In office
3 March 1956 – 17 September 1977
Preceded byLeo Travers
Succeeded byMichael Wilson
Personal details
Born
John Coumbe

(1916-09-28)28 September 1916
Croydon, South Australia
Died9 February 1983(1983-02-09) (aged 66)
Political partyLiberal & Country

John William Hurtle Coumbe AM (28 September 1916 – 9 February 1983) was an Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Torrens from 1956 to 1977 for the Liberal and Country League and Liberal Party.[1] On 26 September 1969, Coumbe laid the millionth brick of the Strathmont Centre in what is now Oakden.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "John Coumbe". Former members of the Parliament of South Australia. Retrieved 19 August 2022.

 

Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Works
1968 – 1970
Succeeded by
  1. ^ Known as the Liberal and Country League until 22 July 1974