Dan Curtin

Dan Curtin
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Watson
In office
10 December 1949 – 10 December 1955
Preceded byMax Falstein
Succeeded byJim Cope
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Kingsford-Smith
In office
10 December 1955 – 29 September 1969
Preceded byGordon Anderson
Succeeded byLionel Bowen
Personal details
BornDaniel James Curtin
(1898-02-14)14 February 1898
Sydney
Died4 December 1980(1980-12-04) (aged 82)
PartyAustralian Labor Party
OccupationBoilermaker
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Daniel James Curtin (14 February 1898 – 4 December 1980) was an Australian politician. Born in Sydney, he was educated at a Catholic primary school before becoming a boilermaker and organiser of the Boilermakers' Society. In 1949, he was preselected by the Australian Labor Party to contest the safe Labor seat of Watson, displacing the sitting member, Max Falstein, who contested the seat as an independent. Curtin won the seat, which he held until 1955, when he transferred to the seat of Kingsford-Smith. He held Kingsford-Smith until 1969, when he retired from politics. Curtin provided an opportunity for several Indigenous Australian women to become involved in politics.