Arnold Wienholt (25 November 1877 – 10 September
1940) was an
Australian politician.
Born in
Goomburra, Queensland, he was
educated in England
at Eton College
before returning to Australia as a grazier on the
Darling Downs. He served in the
military 1899-1902 and 1914-1916, and was a published author. In
1909, he was elected to the
Queensland Legislative
Assembly as the member for
Fassifern, where he remained
until 1913.
In 1919, he was elected to the Australian House of
Representatives as the Nationalist member for
Moreton; he was also endorsed by
the Primary Producers Union, effectively the Queensland
state Country Party. Although sympathetic to
the
Country Party,
formed in 1920, he remained a Nationalist, although the Country
Party often received his support. He retired in 1922. In 1930 he
returned to the Queensland Legislative Assembly as the member for
Fassifern, where he remained until 1935. In 1939, he was called to
serve once more in the military.
Wienholt was killed in action in Abyssinia
on 10 September 1940.
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