Tommy Williams (Queensland politician)


Thomas Lewis Williams was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

Biography

Williams was born at Bundamba, Queensland, the son of Thomas Williams and his wife Diane. He was educated at Bundamba State School Newtown State School and St Mary's College, Ipswich. On leaving he was a school teacher and taught at various state schools around southern Queensland before working for the Queensland Times and ''Daily Mail newspapers.
In April 1908 he married Lilian Maud Garrard and together had two sons and three daughters. Williams died at Toowoomba in August 1970.

Public life

Williams, representing the Labor, won the seat of Port Curtis at the 1932 Queensland state election. He held it for the next fifteen years only to lose Labor pre-selection before the 1947 Queensland state election.
He held various roles in the parliament including:
He was also a councilor on the Gayndah Town Council. He was also a member of the Royal Historical Society and Royal Geographical Society, and honorary inspector for the Queensland Society for Prevention of Cruelty.