Max Hodges

The Honourable
Max Hodges
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Nash
In office
3 August 1957  28 May 1960
Preceded by Greg Kehoe
Succeeded by Seat abolished
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Gympie
In office
28 May 1960  8 August 1979
Preceded by New seat
Succeeded by Len Stephan
Personal details
Born Allen Maxwell Hodges
(1917-02-11)11 February 1917
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Died 31 July 2009(2009-07-31) (aged 92)
New Farm, Queensland, Australia
Resting place Gympie Cemetery
Nationality National Party
Political party Country Party
Spouse(s) Rita Fox Currant (m.1939 d.1969), Pamela Helen Hayward (m.1973 d.1978)
Occupation Farmer
Religion Church of England

Allen Maxwell "Max" Hodges (11 February 1917  31 July 2009) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]

Early life

Hodges was born in Brisbane, Queensland, the son of Arthur John Hodges and his wife Helen Allen (née Mitchell). His great grandfather, William Mitchell, had represented the seat of Maryborough in the Queensland Legislative Assembly in 1904–1909. He was educated in Maryborough and on leaving school he did farm-related work.[1]

During World War Two he served in the 2nd AIF, being stationed at New Guinea and Borneo, and was discharged in 1946 at the rank of staff sergeant.[1][2]

Hodges married Rita Fox Currant on 19 December 1939 and together had a son and two daughters. Rita died in 1969 and he then married Pamela Helen Hayward (died 1978) on 23 April 1973. Hodges died in July 2009 at New Farm in Brisbane[1] and was buried in the Gympie Cemetery.[3]

Public life

Hodges, a member of the Country Party, won the seat of Nash at the 1957 Queensland state election. He held the seat for three years, with Nash being abolished for the 1960 state election. He then won the seat of Gympie at that election and went on to represent the electorate until he retired from politics in 1979.

He held many positions in parliament including:[1]

Not long after being promoted to the role of Police Minister, Hodges appointed Ray Whitrod with a view to cleaning up the corruption in the police force. He found himself clashing with the Premier on issues, and eighteen months after being made Police Minister he was removed from the portfolio.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  2. HODGES, ALLAN MAXWELL – World War Two Nominal Roll. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  3. Gympie Cemetery Mapping Portal – Gympie Cemetery Trust. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by
Greg Kehoe
Member for Nash
1957–1960
Abolished
New seat Member for Gympie
1960–1979
Succeeded by
Len Stephan
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