Frank Bryant (politician)

He was born in West Maitland to baker Francis Michael Bryant and Harriett Horder.

He was appointed to the New South Wales Legislative Council in 1912 as a Labor member, having been president of that party's central executive from 1908 to 1909.

On 23 February 1926 Albert Willis, the Representative of the Government in the Legislative Council sought leave to resume debate on the Constitution (Amendment) Bill (No.

[10] He subsequently sat as a Nationalist and then for the United Australia Party until the reconstitution of the Council in 1934, with members being elected, not directly by the people, but by a joint sitting of the New South Wales Parliament.

[11] He sought pre-selection for the United Australia Party as a candidate for the 1940 half Senate election, but was not selected.

Frank Bryant MLC in 1912