Ex-Labor Party leader Simon Crean suddenly dies, aged 74, while visiting Europe for trade and business meetings
- Ex-Labor leader Simon Crean has died, aged 74
Former Labor leader and federal government minister Simon Crean has died, aged 74.
Mr Crean died on Sunday while he was visiting Europe for business and trade meetings, according to The Age.
He was a key figure in the Labor party and union movement throughout his career.
Mr Crean was the leader of the Labor party and the leader of the opposition from 2001 to 2003 when John Howard was prime minister.
His served as a cabinet minister under the Hawke, Keating, Rudd and Gillard governments.
Former Labor leader Simon Crean (pictured) has died aged 74 while visiting Europe for business and trade meetings
Political and media figures alike have shared tributes to the Labor party heavyweight.
‘Such terrible news about Simon Crean,’ Labor MP Julian HIll wrote on Twitter.
‘Former Labor Leader, trade unionist and giant of our movement.’
Opposition leader Peter Dutton said: ‘Shocked and saddened to hear of Simon Crean’s passing.’
‘Simon was a gentleman to deal with and a giant of the Labor movement.’
‘I always admired Simon for his intellect and decency and only saw him recently in Melbourne.’
‘I’m shocked by the news of Simon Crean’s death. Far too young,’ former Labor MP Joel Fitzgibbon posted.
‘A good and talented guy, history will treat him kindly.’
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