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Patrick Mooney (Irish Politician)
Patrick Mooney may refer to: *Patrick Mooney (Australian politician) (1880–1942), Australian Lang Labor politician from New South Wales *Patrick Mooney (Irish politician) (1903–1989), Irish Fianna Fáil politician represented Monaghan from 1957–69 *Pat Roy Mooney (born 1947), Canadian environmentalist {{hndis, Mooney, Patrick ...
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Patrick Mooney (Australian Politician)
Patrick Frederick Mooney (17 January 1880 – 23 December 1942) was an Australian politician. He served as a Australian Senate, Senator for New South Wales from 1931 to 1932, representing the Lang Labor faction of the Australian Labor Party (ALP). He was a long-serving member of the Municipality of Redfern, Redfern Municipal Council and was a hotel manager and tram driver before entering politics. Early life Mooney was born on 17 January 1880 near Eurobodalla, New South Wales. He was the third son of Kate () and Thomas Mooney. His father was a farmer and later became a hotel manager and Australian pub, publican. Mooney began working for his father after completing primary school, helping run hotels at Bega, New South Wales, Bega, Pambula, New South Wales, Pambula and Tomerong, New South Wales, Tomerong. He later managed the Railway Hotel in Bathurst, New South Wales, Bathurst. He moved to Sydney in 1908 and began working as a conductor on the Trams in Sydney, Sydney tramways. He ...
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