Jack Cremean

John Lawrence Cremean (26 January 1907 – 11 August 1982) was an Australian politician.

In 1945, Cremean's brother, Bert Cremean, died after surgery, and Jack was elected as a Labor member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Clifton Hill in the resulting by-election.

[1] In 1949, he transferred to federal politics, winning the new seat of Hoddle in the Australian House of Representatives.

Cremean's seat of Hoddle was abolished for the 1955 election, so he contested its successor, Scullin, as an Anti-Communist, but was defeated by the Labor candidate, Ted Peters, the member for Burke.

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