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Mick Kirwan
Michael Joseph "Mick" Kirwan (26 April 1873 – 13 February 1941) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. ==Early years== Kirwan was born at "Jinbah", Maryborough, Queensland, to parents Michael Kirwan, sugar worker, and his wife Sarah (née Costello), both of whom had originated from Tipperary, Ireland.〔(Kirwan, Michael Joseph (Mick) (1873–1941) ) – ''Australian Dictionary of Biography''. Retrieved 24 April 2015.〕 He started his education at the local state school in Yengarie before his family moved to Brisbane and he continued his schooling at Petrie Terrace.〔 He started his working career as an apprentice bootmaker in 1884, and in 1907 he joined the railways as a porter. Due to his strong vocal abilities, Kirwan made a name for himself as a train-caller. As an active member of the Australian Railways Union, Kirwan found himself as one of those at the centre of the 1912 Brisbane general strike, for which he was sacked after the strike came to an end.〔
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