Glen Pearson (Australian politician)

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{{Infobox officeholder

| honorific-prefix = The Honourable

| birth_name = Glen Pearson

| name = Sir Glen Person

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|office = Deputy Leader of the Liberal and Country League

|leader = Bruce Eastick

|term_start = 15 March 1965

|term_end = 2 June 1970

|predecessor = office established

|successor = Robin Millhouse

| office1 = Minister of Aboriginal Affairs

| predecessor1 = office established

| successor1 = Don Dunstan

| term_start1 = 28 February 1963

| term_end1 = 10 March 1965

| office2 = Minister of Works

| predecessor2 = Sir Malcolm McIntosh

| successor2 = Cyril Hutchens

| term_start2 = 25 June 1958

| term_end2 = 10 March 1965

| office3 = Member for Flinders

| predecessor3 = Rex Pearson

| successor3 = John Carnie

| term_start3 = 2 June 1951

| term_end3 = 1 May 1970

| birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1907|2|19}}

| birth_place = Wallaroo, South Australia

| death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1976|11|30|1908|2|19}}

| death_place = Cummins, South Australia

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| spouse =

| party = Liberal & Country

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Sir Glen Gardner Pearson (19 February 1907 – 30 November 1976) was an Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Flinders from 1951 to 1970 for the Liberal and Country League. He served as Treasurer of South Australia from 1968 to 1970.{{cite SA-parl |pid=3852 |name=Glen Pearson |former=yes |access-date=19 August 2022}}

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{{s-bef | before= Thomas Playford IV }}

{{s-ttl | title= Minister for Agriculture | years= 1956–1958 }}

{{s-aft | after= David Brookman }}

{{s-bef | before= Thomas Playford IV }}

{{s-ttl | title= Minister for Forests | years= 1956–1958 }}

{{s-aft | after= David Brookman }}

{{s-bef | before= Colin Rowe }}

{{s-ttl | title= Minister for Works | years= 1958–1965 }}

{{s-aft | after= Cyril Hutchens }}

{{s-bef | before= Colin Rowe }}

{{s-ttl | title= Minister for Marine | years= 1958–1965 }}

{{s-aft | after= Cyril Hutchens }}

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{{s-ttl | title= Minister for Aboriginal Affairs | years= 1963–1965 }}

{{s-aft | after= Don Dunstan }}

{{s-bef | before= Don Dunstan }}

{{s-ttl | title= Treasurer | years= 1968–1970 }}

{{s-aft | after= Steele Hall }}

{{s-bef | before= Hugh Hudson }}

{{s-ttl | title= Minister for Housing| years= 1968–1970 }}

{{s-aft | after= Joyce Steele }}

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{{s-bef|before=Rex Pearson}}

{{s-ttl | title=Member for Flinders | years=1951–1970}}

{{s-aft | after=John Carnie}}

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Category:1907 births

Category:1976 deaths

Category:Australian Knights Bachelor

Category:Members of the South Australian House of Assembly

Category:Liberal and Country League politicians

Category:20th-century Australian politicians

Category:Treasurers of South Australia

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