Moore was born in
Napier, New Zealand in 1876. His family moved to Australia in 1887 when his father became a bank manager in
Melbourne. The younger Moore arrived in Queensland in 1898, where he was a dairy farmer on the
Darling Downs and the owner of two
cheese factories. He followed what was to be the standard National Party road to office for many years – a career in local government, becoming member of
Rosalie Shire Council in 1905 and its chairman from 1911 to 1929 and the president of the Queensland Local Authorities Association. Moore entered the
Legislative Assembly of Queensland in 1915 representing the Farmers Union (a forerunner to the
Country Party) in the seat of Aubigny. This election saw the defeat of the government of
Digby Denham and the election of the Labor government of
Thomas J. Ryan. The non-Labor forces in Queensland were in a period of chronic disunity, with the Country Party coming into conflict with what was then known as the Queensland Liberal Party but would later also be called the
National and then the United Party. Bitter strife within and between these various parties was a contributing factor to Labor's election victories in 1920, and 1923. Moore, who had been made Deputy Leader of the Opposition in 1920, was among those Country Party members who, suspicious of United Party motives, refused to join a proposed Country-United merger mooted in the January 1923. The feuding had begun to subside by 1924, when on 9 April Moore was elected Leader of the Opposition, and then in the next year the Country and United parties joined to form the Country Progressive Party, amid criticisms from members of the organisational wings of both former organisations. The Party changed its name in December 1925 to the Country and Progressive National Party (CPNP). The CPNP gained sixteen seats in the elections of 1926 without winning government, and in 1929, amid threats of further division within the CPNP ranks, Moore won a large victory against
William McCormack, plagued with his own internal problems, to become Premier. ==The Moore government==