Ron Camm

Ronald Ernest Camm (22 July 1914 – 15 March 1988) was an Australian politician, a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

After a time working as a labourer in Bloomsbury he became a canefarmer at Mount Julia.

On 17 June 1939 he married Florence Alice Leech (died 2005)[4] and together had a son and two daughters.

[3] Camm, representing the Country Party, won the 1961 by-election for the Queensland state seat of Whitsunday following the death of the sitting member, Lloyd Roberts.

During his time in politics, he held the following ministerial portfolios:[3] He was the Deputy Leader of the Parliamentary National Party from 1968 until 1980.