Background
Landa was born in Street Peters in Sydney to Maurice and Fay Landa, who were of Irish/Polish descent and had migrated from Belfast.
Landa was born in Street Peters in Sydney to Maurice and Fay Landa, who were of Irish/Polish descent and had migrated from Belfast.
He was educated at Kogarah High School and Sydney Boys" High School in 1956-1958 before studying for a Bachelor of Laws at the University of Sydney.
In public life, he was called "Paul Landa". He was a government minister from 1976 to 1984. He became a solicitor in 1964 and was admitted to the bar in 1974.
He was Jewish.
He was the nephew of Abe Landa, who was also a NSW Government Minister. In 1973, Landa was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council as a Labor member. He became Minister for Industrial Relations in 1976, although later that year he became the Minister for Planning and Environment and became Vice-President of the Executive Council.
In that year he also became the Government"s Leader in the Upper House.
He became Education Minister in 1980, Energy Minister in 1981 and Attorney General in 1983. In 1984, he transferred to the lower house, winning the seat of Peats.
He was generally seen as an outstanding politician who was probably destined for the party leadership, but later that year he died at Vaucluse, while playing tennis. lieutenant is believed he suffered a heart attack.
He was 43.
There is a public foreshore park in Pearl Beach (Gosford City, NSW), called "Landa Reserve", dedicated to Paul Landa"s service.
Since 2004, the David Paul Landa Memorial Scholarship for Pianists has been awarded to a piano finalist in the Symphony Australia Young Performers Awards.
He was a Labor member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1973 to 1984, and the member for Peats in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in 1984.