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Frank Bulcock was elected to the Legislative Assembly in Queensland in 1919, Member for Barcoo, succeeding the Premier, Thomas Joseph Ryan, who had resigned to enter Federal politics. Bulcock was 27. He became Minister for Agriculture and Stock in the William Forgan Smith Ministry in June 1932, a position he held until December 1942.