Harry Turley

Joseph Henry Lewis Turley (24 April 1859 – 5 June 1929) was an English-born Australian politician.

He was the son of Agnes (née Oliver) and Charles Turley; his father was a master shoemaker.

During the 1890 maritime dispute, he was a member of the intercolonial defence committee organised by William Spence.

[3] In 1893, Harry Turley was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland as the Labor member for South Brisbane,[1] serving as Home Secretary in Anderson Dawson's short-lived Labor Government in 1899.

[3] After leaving politics, Turley became a shipping master with the Queensland Harbours and Rivers Department.

1910 Labor Senate ticket, with Turley on right