Oliver John Nilsen
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Oliver John Nilsen (b. 17 August 1884, d. 24 October 1977) was a businessman and Lord Mayor of Melbourne.
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[edit] Early life
Born in Collingwood, Nilsen was educated at Rathdowne Street State School, Carlton and the Working Men's College.
[edit] Marriage
On 4 September 1907 Nilsen married Ethel Margaret Williams at the Fitzroy Presbyterian Church.
[edit] Business
In 1916 he established Oliver J. Nilsen & Co. (later Oliver J. Nilsen (Australia) Ltd), an electrical business, which moved to 45 Bourke Street in 1924.
On 6 February 1925 Nilsen was granted the first commercial radio broadcasting license in Victoria, Australia for station 3UZ, which the Nilsen family retained until 1985. In 1996 the callsign was changed to Radio Sport 927.
[edit] Politics
Nilsen was elected to the Melbourne City Council in 1934, representing the Gipps Ward. He sat on the electric-supply committee for thirty years. He was elected Lord Mayor of Melbourne in August 1951 and served until 1952. Nilsen retired from the Melbourne City Council in 1964.
[edit] Awards and honours
Nilsen was made a CBE in 1956, and was also a Justice of the Peace.
In 1944 he received the Australian Federation of Commercial Broadcasters' award.
[edit] Death
Nilsen died on 24 October 1977 in East Melbourne, leaving an estate valued at $1,845,530.
[edit] References
- Nilsen, Oliver John (1884 - 1977) Australian Dictionary of Biography

