Dan Mulcahy
Daniel Mulcahy (7 January 1882 – 13 July 1953) was an Australian politician. Born in
Milltown, Ireland, he was educated at Irish
Catholic schools and migrated to Australia as a youth. He became a publican in
Sydney and served on both
Waterloo Council, including several terms as mayor, and
Sydney City Council. In 1934, he was elected to the
Australian House of Representatives as the member for
Lang, representing the
Langite Australian Labor Party (NSW). Mulcahy joined the federal
Labor Party when the two parties merged in 1936, but left the ALP for the
Australian Labor Party (Non-Communist), another Lang party, in 1940. When this second split was resolved, Mulcahy again joined the federal ALP. He held his seat until his death in Vaucluse in 1953.
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