Benjamin Benjamin

Sir Benjamin Benjamin was a prominent figure in Australian politics and business. His career in public service began with his tenure as mayor of Melbourne, a position he held from 1887 to 1889. During this time, he oversaw the city's development and implemented policies that shaped its growth.

Following his mayoral term, Benjamin transitioned to state politics, becoming a member of the Victorian Legislative Council in 1889. He served in this capacity until 1892, contributing to the legislative process and representing the interests of his constituents. Through his work in both local and state government, Benjamin left a lasting impact on the political landscape of Victoria.