Bill McGrath | |
Nationality: | Australian |
Assembly: | Victorian Legislative |
Constituency Am: | Lowan |
Term Start: | 5 May 1979 |
Term End: | 2 October 1992 |
Predecessor: | Jim McCabe |
Successor: | District abolished |
Assembly1: | Victorian Legislative |
Constituency Am1: | Wimmera |
Term Start1: | 3 October 1992 |
Term End1: | 17 September 1999 |
Predecessor1: | District created |
Successor1: | Hugh Delahunty |
Birthname: | William Desmond McGrath |
Birth Date: | 3 December 1936 |
Birth Place: | Minyip, Victoria, Australia |
Party: | National Party |
Occupation: | Farmer |
William Desmond McGrath (3 December 1936 – 22 August 2018) was an Australian politician who was a member of the National Party. He was also a professional Australian rules footballer.
McGrath played in the Victorian Football League with South Melbourne under captain-coach Ron Clegg. He played 15 out of 18 games in the 1959 home and away season. He also kicked 18 goals, including five in a win over Richmond at Punt Road, with team-mate Bob Skilton matching his tally. At the end of the year, he returned to his family farm in Minyip but would continue to play and later coach in the Wimmera Football League.
In the 1979 state election, McGrath became the member for Lowan in the Victorian Legislative Assembly and then the member for Wimmera in 1992, following a redistribution. In his fourth term, he was appointed Shadow Minister for Agriculture, and after being re-elected in 1992 for a fifth time, he became the Minister for Agriculture. He served in that position until 1996, when he was named Minister for Corrections and Minister for Police and Emergency Services, retaining those portfolios until his retirement in 1999. Hugh Delahunty, another former VFL player, replaced him in his seat.
McGrath died on 22 August 2018, aged 81.[1]
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