Abe Landa
Australian politician
Abe Landa was a prominent figure in Australian politics, serving in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for a total of over three decades. His tenure in the assembly was divided into two periods: from 1930 to 1932 and then again from 1941 to 1965. During his time in office, Landa was affiliated with the Australian Labor Party, although he was also associated with the party's New South Wales branch at various points.
Landa's extensive experience in the Legislative Assembly was marked by his appointment to several ministerial positions. Between 1953 and 1965, he held a range of portfolios, contributing to the development of policies and laws in New South Wales. Through his long and dedicated service, Landa established himself as a significant figure in Australian politics, leaving a lasting impact on the state's legislative landscape.