In 1925, he was elected to the
Victorian Legislative Assembly as the
Labor member for
Flemington. During his time in parliament, he appeared on radio on
3KZ's "Labor Hour" from 1931 to 1946, was state president of the Labor Party from 1935 to 1936, and served concurrently as a
City of Melbourne councillor alongside his parliamentary role from 1943. In September 1943, he was
Minister for Public Works in
John Cain's five-day Labor government. In 1945, the electorate of Flemington was abolished, and he moved to the
Footscray electorate, but returned to Flemington when it was re-created in 1955. == Death and legacy ==