William Wellington


William John Wellington was a Miner and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

Early days

Wellington was born in Adelong, New South Wales, to parents Joseph Wellington and his wife Catherine Jane. He was still an infant when his family moved to Charters Towers and he attended Charters Towers State School. At fourteen years of age he lost a leg in a mining accident and at nineteen he was Secretary of the Amalgamated Workers Association, a position he held for fifteen years.
He was associated with various other miners' organisations in Charters Towers, including vice-president of the Australian Labor Federation and a trustee of The Worker, the Labour-associated Newspaper.

Political career

At the 1912 state election, Wellington, for the Labor Party, won the seat of Charters Towers, beating the sitting Ministerial member Robert Williams. He held the seat until his death in 1939. He rarely spoke in Parliament but when he did it was usually about the mining industry and for improvement of the conditions of workers.

Personal life

On 10 April 1917, Wellington married Violet Beatrice Annie Ruthenberg and together had three sons and three daughters.
He died in office in Charters Towers in 1939 and was buried in the Lynd Highway Cemetery.