Background
Reginald (Regional) John Hailstone was born at Woodstock on 1 November 1901, eldest son of Isaac Hailstone and his wife, Julia Finn. He was educated at home by his mother under a big peppercorn tree, which still stands at Green Gully, Mount McDonald.
Career
Hailstone"s parents were pioneers in the area, settling in the Woodstock district in the 1890s. Regional Hailstone was the nominated Country Party candidate for the 1953 New South Wales state election, electorate of Young. He was trying to unseat incumbent Labor Party member, Fred Cahill.
Hailstone was the underdog in the election, being relatively unknown in the area at the time.
Hailstone was defeated by Cahill by 2,716 votes, with Cahill receiving 10,802 votes versus 8,086 votes for Hailstone. This was his only foray into State politics.
Regional Hailstone collapsed and died after going swimming at Manly in 1963. The road between Wyangala and Woodstock was named "Regional Hailstone Way" in his honour.
Membership
He was also a member of the Central Tablelands County and the Blayney Land Board.