Fred Stacey

Fred Hurtle Stacey (6 August 1879 – 17 September 1964) was an Australian politician.

He was born at Carey Gully, South Australia, the fourth son of Henry and Anne Stacey.

[9] Stacey was defeated in the Labor victory at the 1943 federal election, although he had previously been reported as being "supremely confident" of retaining his seat.

[10][11] Stacey moved to Klemzig after his parliamentary defeat, where he again ran an orchard.

[12][13][14] He later twice unsuccessfully contested Liberal and Country League preselection for state seats: in 1944 for Central District No.