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Sir Gordon William Wesley Chalk, Gordon William (Chalkie) (1913–1991) — Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 14 January 2015. (16 May 191326 April 1991) was Premier of Queensland for a week, from 1 to 8 August 1968. He was the first and only Queensland Premier from the post-war Liberal Party.


Early years
The only child of Queensland-born parents Samuel Chalk, butcher, and his wife, Sarah Elizabeth ( Wesley), "Chalkie", as he was nicknamed, was baptised in the Church of Christ (but as an adult gave his religion as Methodist). He attended Rosewood State, Marburg Rural, and Lockyer State High Schools.


Career
Chalk entered politics in 1947 having previously worked as a sales manager at the Toowoomba Foundry.New Transport Minister for Queensland Truck & Bus Transportation, October 1957, pg. 66. In January 1965, he defeated 11 votes to 9 to be elected as Deputy Liberal Leader, after Alan Munro resigned as leader and Deputy Premier.

On 23 December 1965, Chalk succeeded the retiring as Leader of the Queensland Liberal Party, Deputy Premier and Treasurer in a coalition government with the Country Party led by . He did so by defeating Dewar a second time, 12 votes to 8. He continued in these roles when succeeded Nicklin as Premier on 17 January 1968.

Following the sudden death of Pizzey on 31 July 1968, the Governor Sir swore in Chalk as Premier on 1 August, pending the Country Party electing a new leader. They chose Joh Bjelke-Petersen, who succeeded Chalk after a week in office.

Chalk continued as Treasurer and Leader of the Liberal Party until his resignation from parliament in 1976.


Political positions

Seats held
  • 1947–1950 East Toowoomba for the Queensland People's Party and the Liberal Party
  • 1950–1976 Lockyer for the Liberal Party (resigned)


Ministerial positions
  • Minister for Transport 12 August 1957 – 23 December 1965
  • Treasurer 23 December 1965 – 13 August 1976
  • Premier 1 August 1968 – 8 August 1968


Honours
In the Queen's Birthday Honours of June 1971, he was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE). It's an Honour – KBE


Personal life
Upon his death in 1991 Chalk was accorded a which was held at Albert Street Uniting Church and he was later cremated.

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