Claude Wharton


Claude Alfred Wharton was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

Biography

Wharton was born at Gayndah, Queensland, the son of William Alfred Wharton and his wife Daisy May. He was educated at Ginoondan State School before attending Maryborough Grammar School. He was a grazier and a breeder of stud cattle and pigs. He later became a director of the Queensland Bacon Pty Ltd and the Queensland Cold Storage Cooperative Federation Ltd.
On 11 November 1942 he married Pearl Estelle Dent at St Matthew's Church in Gayndah and together had two sons and a daughter. Wharton died in January 2003 and was buried in the Gayndah Cemetery.

Public career

Wharton, a member of the Country Party, won the reincarnated seat of Burnett at the 1960 Queensland state election. He went on to represent the electorate for 26 years, retiring in 1986.
As the Minister for Works, Wharton visited many schools in the days when it was customary for the school to be given a day's holiday on the visit of a Minister. In fact, he visited so many schools that he became known as "Holiday Claude".
He held many roles whilst in parliament including the following:
For his services as a Minister of the Crown, Wharton was awarded the Queensland Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George in 1985. He was the President and International Director of the Rotary Club of Gayndah, receiving Rotary's highest honour - the Paul Harris Fellowship in 1999. He was also a Parish Councillor of the Anglican Church in Gayndah and a member of the local Masonic Lodge.