Philip Turvey

Philip Joseph Turvey (28 June 1875 – 27 October 1955) was an Australian educator and politician who was a Labor Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1911 to 1914, representing the seat of Swan.

He moved to Western Australia in 1898 and began working for the Education Department as a country schoolteacher, at various points teaching in Northam, Greenbushes, Narrogin, and Mundaring.

Turvey served on the Northam Town Council in 1906, and was also a vice-president of the State School Teachers Union.

[1] He entered parliament at the 1911 state election, standing for the Labor Party in Swan and defeating Mathieson Jacoby (a former speaker).

Turvey lost his seat to William Nairn of the Liberal Party at the 1914 election.