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(Sir) Arthur Coles | |
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Member of the Australian Parliament for Henty | |
In office 21 September 1940 – 30 March 1946 | |
Preceded by | Sir Henry Gullett |
Succeeded by | Jo Gullett |
65th Lord Mayor of Melbourne | |
In office 1938–1940 | |
Preceded by | Sir Edward Campbell |
Succeeded by | Sir Francis Beaurepaire |
Personal details | |
Born | Geelong, Victoria, Australia | 7 August 1892
Died | 14 June 1982 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | (aged 89)
Political party | Independent |
Sir Arthur William "A.W." Coles (7 August 1892 – 14 June 1982) was a prominent Australian businessman and philanthropist, a son of St James, Victoria shopkeeper George W. Coles (died 1932).
With his brothers George James "G.J." (1885–1977), Kenneth Frank "K.F." (1896 –1985), Edgar Barton "E.B." (1899–1981), and Norman Cameron "N.C." Coles (1907–1989), A. W. Coles founded Coles Variety Stores in the 1920s, which was to become Coles Group, one of the two largest supermarket chains in Australia.
He served as Lord Mayor of Melbourne from 1938 to 1940.
In 1940 he was elected to the federal parliament as an Independent from Henty. With Alexander Wilson, he held the balance of power, at first keeping the UAP-National government in office, but in 1941 switching sides to install a new Australian Labor Party government.
In 1946 Coles was appointed chair of the Australian National Airways Commission, which founded Trans Australia Airlines (later known as Australian Airlines, which became the domestic arm of Qantas).