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2019年6月3日Former Tasmanian premier Jim Bacon, who died in Golden Goose Shoes Hobart on Sunday, has been praised for creating a modern, confident Tasmania.
Mr Bacon was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer in February and died in the Calvary Hospital, aged 54.
Serving just short of eight years in Parliament, six as premier, Mr Bacon dominated Tasmanian politics until cancer forced him to step down in February.
Born in 1950, James Alexander Bacon was educated at Melbourne’s Scotch College and Monash University.
He came to Tasmania in 1980 as state secretary of the Builders Labourers Federation (BLF), which he had joined seven years earlier.
He became head of the Trades and Labour Council in 1989 and in 1996 made the move to state politics, topping the ticket in the southern seat of Denison.
In 1998 he was elected premier, forming the state’s first majority Labor Government in 20 years.
Mr Bacon is survived by his wife Honey, sons Mark and Scott and Honey’s son Shane.TributesIn the days following his death, politicians from all sides https://www.goldengooseshoesit.com/ paid tribute to Mr Bacon’s contribution to his state.
His good friend and Tasmanian Premier Paul Lennon spoke of Mr Bacon’s vision for Tasmania and his courageous fight until the end.
Mr Bacon was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer in February and died in the Calvary Hospital, aged 54.
Serving just short of eight years in Parliament, six as premier, Mr Bacon dominated Tasmanian politics until cancer forced him to step down in February.
Born in 1950, James Alexander Bacon was educated at Melbourne’s Scotch College and Monash University.
He came to Tasmania in 1980 as state secretary of the Builders Labourers Federation (BLF), which he had joined seven years earlier.
He became head of the Trades and Labour Council in 1989 and in 1996 made the move to state politics, topping the ticket in the southern seat of Denison.
In 1998 he was elected premier, forming the state’s first majority Labor Government in 20 years.
Mr Bacon is survived by his wife Honey, sons Mark and Scott and Honey’s son Shane.TributesIn the days following his death, politicians from all sides https://www.goldengooseshoesit.com/ paid tribute to Mr Bacon’s contribution to his state.
His good friend and Tasmanian Premier Paul Lennon spoke of Mr Bacon’s vision for Tasmania and his courageous fight until the end.
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