Don Day
Donald Day was an Australian politician and member of the New [South Wales Legislative Assembly] representing the electorates of Casino and Clarence for the Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)|Labor Party]. Day held a range of ministerial responsibilities in the government of Neville Wran.
Early years and background
Day was born in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Alfred Day, was an engineer. Referring to his early years, Day was quoted as:I grew up in the metropolitan area of Melbourne during the depression. My father deserted us when we were kids, so we had a fairly rough upbringing; my mother had to bring up three of us without the benefit of any deserted wives' pension. We scrabbled very hard and that sort of builds a fire in your guts. It leaves a mark on you really that never leaves you. The scars are there from charity handouts and all those rather soul-destroying experiences. That's why I'll always be Labor.
He was educated at Swinburne Technical College and trained as a fitter and turner. In 1941 he joined the Australian Imperial Forces as a private and later transferred to the Royal Australian Air Force to become a catalina pilot where he met and married Marie Davis.
Following his war service Day and his wife settled in her home town of Maclean, [New South Wales|Maclean] and established a car and farm equipment dealership. He joined the Labor party at age 28 and served in local government.