Lou Jensen

Eugene Dubois "Lou" Jensen (13 February 1915 – 1 July 2003) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

[1] Jensen was born in Port Darwin, Northern Territory, the son Harold Ingemann and his wife Jane Elizabeth Ellen (née England).

He worked as a sugar chemist at various sugar mills in Queensland and during World War II, Jensen worked as a chemist at munitions factories in Maribyrnong and St Marys.

Jensen raised the matter in the House and as a result was subsequently disendorsed by the party for the 1977 election in favour of Blake.

He once wore a red T-shirt into parliament with "I'm a Labor rebel man" written on it to win a $50 bet with a friend.