Spooner, Eric Sydney, 1891 – 1952

Biographical notes

Eric Sydney Spooner (1891-1952), accountant and parliamentarian, was born at Sydney, son of William Henry and Maud Ann Spooner. He was educated at Christ Church St. Laurence School until the age of fourteen, and later studied at night to qualify as an accountant. He practiced as a chartered accountant at Orange from 1919 to 1922 when he returned to Sydney to establish the firm of Hungerford Spooner & Co. with his brother William Spooner.

In 1932 Eric Spooner was elected a member of the NSW Legislative Assembly for the seat of Ryde representing the United Australia Party. He held the seat until 1940 during which time he was appointed Assistant Treasurer (1932-1935), Minister for Local Government (1933-1939), and Minister for Public Works (1935-1939).

Spooner resigned as MLA in 1940 and contested and won the federal seat of Robertson in the House of Representatives. He was appointed Minister for War Organisation in 1941. Spooner was defeated in the 1943 Federal Election. [ref:ADB 12]

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  • Member of Legislative Assembly
    Ryde, 1932 - 1940

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