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Frank Mossfield

Frank William Mossfield, AM (born 4 June 1935), Australian politician, was an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1996 to October 2004, representing the Division of Greenway, New South Wales. He was born in Sydney, New South Wales, and was a fitter and turner before entering politics. He was New South Wales State Secretary and then FEderal President of the Australian Society of Engineers, an Executive Member of the Australian Council of Trade Unions and President of the Labor Council of New South Wales. He was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in 1995. He retired at the 2004 election.


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  • Personal website (http://www.nswalp.com/federal/frankmossfield/mossfield.htm)

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Mossfield (2379 words)
Mossfield decision to close was deplored, all union members employed at the colliery have been invited to a meeting when the question of closure is to be discussed.
Following a report on Mossfield colliery by their own technical experts, the NUM are to accept the Coal Board’s proposals that the pit should close.
Mossfield colliery was affectionately known to generations of miners as “Ow’d Sal”.
AM - Labor leadership showdown (691 words)
Frank Mossfield represents the Sydney marginal seat of Greenway.
FRANK MOSSFIELD: I think they've both each got the individual qualities that would serve the Party well, but no I haven't actually finally made my mind up, no.
FRANK MOSSFIELD: Not automatically, no. I'll have a look at the qualities of both candidates.
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