Background
Born in Jamberoo, New South Wales around 1849, Joseph Cullen was the son of farmer John Cullen and Rebecca Clinton.
Born in Jamberoo, New South Wales around 1849, Joseph Cullen was the son of farmer John Cullen and Rebecca Clinton.
Joseph Cullen was educated at state schools before attending Camden College in Sydney.
Cullen became congregational minister for Windsor, North Sydney, North Willoughby and Watson"s Bay. He resigned in 1886, and shortly afterwards purchased and edited a North Sydney newspaper. In 1889 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Street Leonards on a Free Trade ticket.
The following year he lost Willoughby in an election.
In 1904, Cullen emigrated to Western Australia, spending two years on the Eastern Goldfields. Settling at Katanning, he was owner and editor of the Great Southern Herald from 1906.
On 4 October 1909, he was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Council in a by-election for the South East Province. He held the seat until his death at Katanning on 31 March 1917.