Bjelke-Petersen family

Bjelke-Petersen is the name of an Australian family of both Danish and Swedish descent. The common ancestors of the Australian family are Georg Peter Bjelke-Petersen, a Danish farmer and master-builder, and his wife Caroline Vilhelmine (maiden name Hansen). They came to Australia with their children in 1891. Born just Petersen, Georg hyphenated his name some time in the 1860s.[1]

Politics

The Bjelke-Petersens have influenced politics in Queensland, at both state and Commonwealth levels, for sixty years.

Other pursuits

  • Hans Bjelke-Petersen (1872–1964) founded the Bjelke-Petersen School of Physical Culture in 1892 – as of 2005, there were 180 associated clubs throughout Australia. He was Georg Peter Bjelke-Petersen's son.
  • Marie Bjelke Petersen (1874–1969) was an Australian novelist. Note the lack of hyphen in her version of this name. She was Georg Peter Bjelke-Petersen's daughter.

References

  1. Alexander, Alison (1994) A Mortal Flame: Marie Bjelke Petersen Australian Romance Writer 1874–1969, Hobart, Blubber Head Press
  2. "Clive Palmer signs up John Bjelke-Petersen to his new party". The Australian. 7 June 2013.
  3. "Callide: District Summary". 2015 State General Election. Electoral Commission of Queensland. 31 January 2015. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
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