Background
Greg Kehoe was born on 1 May 1917 at Warwick, Queensland, the son of Stephen Kehoe and his wife Teresa Mary (née Flynn).
Greg Kehoe was born on 1 May 1917 at Warwick, Queensland, the son of Stephen Kehoe and his wife Teresa Mary (née Flynn).
He attended school at Street Patrick"s Convent, Christian Brothers College, Gympie and then attended the Teachers" Training College, Brisbane.
He lived in Gympie where he worked as a stipendiary magistrate. He served in World World War II in the 42nd Battalion in the Salamaua–Lae campaign in New Guinea from 1941 to 1945. At the 1953 election, Kehoe was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in the seat of Nash representing the Australian Labor Party.
He held the seat of Nash in the 1956 election.
On 26 April 1957, he followed Queensland Premier Vince Gair when he broke away from the ALP and formed the Queensland Labor Party (QLP). However, he was defeated at the 1957 election by Allen Hodges, the Australian Country Party candidate.
Kehoe moved to Brisbane, living in Hawthorne. In the 1963 election, Kehoe contested the seat of South Brisbane for the QLP, but was defeated by the sitting ALP member Colonel Bennett.
Greg Kehoe died on 18 February 2005 at the Gold Coast, Queensland.
He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. He was a member of the Gympie Hospital Board, the vice-president of the Gympie branch of the Australian Labor Party and the president of the Gympie State Service Union.