Veteran Labor Party politician Graham Richardson has died at the age of 76 after several weeks of battling influenza and pneumonia. He passed away early Saturday morning, surrounded by family.
Richardson served as a senator and minister, leaving a lasting impact on Australian politics. His career was marked by significant policy achievements as well as moments of controversy that drew public attention. Over the decades, he became one of the most recognizable Labor figures in New South Wales.
Richardson’s health had steadily declined in recent years due to a rare form of bone cancer. He underwent multiple surgeries, including a major 18-hour procedure, as he continued to fight the illness with resilience.
He is survived by his wife and son, who were by his side throughout his illness. Richardson is remembered as a sharp political strategist, a passionate advocate for his party, and a figure whose influence shaped modern Australian politics.
“He had a long political career marked by significant achievements and controversies.”
Graham Richardson, a longtime Labor senator and minister, passed away at 76 after battling illness and bone cancer, leaving behind a legacy of influence in Australian politics.