Definition Malcolm Duncan Cameron (12 July 1873 – 1 March 1935) was an Australian politician who served as a member of the Australian House of Representatives.
Overview Cameron represented the electorate of Barker in the Australian House of Representatives for a period spanning from 1922 to 1934. During his parliamentary career, he was affiliated with the Nationalist Party from 1922 until 1931, after which he became a member of the United Australia Party, serving until 1934.
Etymology/Origin Malcolm Duncan Cameron was born on 12 July 1873 and died on 1 March 1935. His political career was centered within the early 20th-century Australian parliamentary system.
Characteristics Cameron's political career was characterized by his representation of the Barker electorate and his membership in the conservative political movements of the era, specifically the Nationalist Party and its successor, the United Australia Party.
Related Topics
- Australian House of Representatives
- Nationalist Party (Australia)
- United Australia Party
- Politics of Australia