Robert Hastie

Robert Hastie
Leader of the Labour Party[a]
in Western Australia
In office
10 May 1901 – 8 July 1904
Preceded byNone (new position)
Succeeded byHenry Daglish
Member of the Legislative Assembly
of Western Australia
In office
24 April 1901 – 27 October 1905
Preceded byNone (new seat)
Succeeded byThomas Walker
ConstituencyKanowna
Personal details
Born(1861-07-27)27 July 1861
Glasgow, Scotland
Died9 April 1914(1914-04-09) (aged 52)
Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia
Political partyLabour[a] (to 1905)
Commonwealth Liberal (1910)

Robert Hastie (27 July 1861 – 9 April 1914) was an Australian politician who was the first parliamentary leader of the Labour Party[a] in Western Australia. He was a member of the state's Legislative Assembly from 1901 to 1905.

Hastie was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and spent time in New Zealand and Victoria before arriving in Western Australia in 1895 during the gold rush. Prominent in the labour movement on the Eastern Goldfields, he entered parliament at the 1901 state election, and was elected party leader shortly after. Hastie was replaced as leader by Henry Daglish in July 1904, who became premier the following month. He served as a minister in Daglish's government, but was defeated for preselection at the early 1905 election. Hastie eventually left the Labour Party, and unsuccessfully stood for the Commonwealth Liberal Party at the 1910 federal election.
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