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๐ William Gollan - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday
Currently, William Gollan is 139 years, 5 months and 6 days old. William Gollan will celebrate 140rd birthday on a Sunday 15th of June 2025. Below we countdown to William Gollan upcoming birthday.
Popular As |
William Gollan |
Occupation |
Politician |
Age |
years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Gemini |
Born |
June 15, 1885 (Australia) |
Birthday |
June 15 |
Town/City |
Australia |
Nationality |
Australia |
๐ Zodiac
William Gollanโs zodiac sign is Gemini. According to astrologers, Gemini is expressive and quick-witted, it represents two different personalities in one and you will never be sure which one you will face. They are sociable, communicative and ready for fun, with a tendency to suddenly get serious, thoughtful and restless. They are fascinated with the world itself, extremely curious, with a constant feeling that there is not enough time to experience everything they want to see.
๐ Chinese Zodiac Signs
William Gollan was born in the Year of the Rooster. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Rooster are practical, resourceful, observant, analytical, straightforward, trusting, honest, perfectionists, neat and conservative. Compatible with Ox or Snake.
About
During the 1940s, '50s, and '60s, this Australian Labor Party politician served in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. In the 1950s, he also held the positions of Secretary for Mines and Secretary for Lands.
Before Fame
Before beginning his political career, he worked in the rural bush of New South Wales and later opened and operated a series of Sydney lodges and butcher shops. He was first elected to Parliament in 1941.
Trivia
After retiring from politics, he transferred his allegiance from the Labor Party to the Liberal Party of Australia.
Family Life
He grew up in Woodburn, New South Wales, Australia, as the child of a farmer.
Associated With
He and Abe Landa were both members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly during the mid Twentieth Century.
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