Godfrey Morgan (Australian politician)

Godfrey Morgan (1 July 1875 – 29 August 1957)[1] was an Australian journalist, politician, and farmer.

When Murilla was abolished in 1935, he represented the seat Dalby till he was defeated by 57 votes in the 1938 state election.

[5] Godfrey Morgan Jnr, an Australasian amateur lightweight boxing champion, served as the chairman of Murilla Shire from 1936 to 1946.

[6][7] In 1971, he authored his autobiography entitled We are borne as a river: My first seventy years where among other things, he detailed his and his family's involvement in politics.

[8] Methuen Morgan was elected as a councillor on Murilla Shire Council in 1933, and became deputy chairman in 1943.