Zara Bate

Zara Bate
Dame
Zara Bate
DBE
Zara Holt in 1950
Spouse of the 17th
Prime Minister of Australia
In office
26 January 1966 – 19 December 1967
Preceded by Dame Pattie Menzies
Succeeded by Bettina Gorton
Personal details
Born 10 March 1909
Kew, Victoria
Died 14 June 1989(1989-06-14) (aged 80)
Gold Coast, Queensland
Spouse(s) James Fell (div.1940s)
Harold Holt (dec.1967)
Jeff Bate (dec.1984)
Children Nicholas (Fell);
Sam and Andrew (Holt)[citation needed]
Signature

Dame Zara Kate Bate DBE (10 March 1909 – 14 June 1989) was an Australian fashion designer and wife (later widow) of the Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt.

Bate was born in Kew, Victoria as Zara Dickins. She was educated at Ruyton Girls' School and Toorak College. In 1925, aged 19, she and her friend Bettine 'Betty' James (later the wife of Sir Roy Grounds) established a dress shop in Little Collins Street. With another friend, she later opened a salon, called Magg, in Toorak Village. She won the 1961 Australian Gown of the Year award.

Her first husband was Colonel James Fell, by whom she had three sons, Nicholas (1937) and twins Sam and Andrew (1939). Their marriage broke down soon after the birth of the twins. They divorced, and in 1947 she married Harold Holt, a Liberal Party politician. He legally adopted her children and gave them his surname. Tom Frame's biography The Life and Death of Harold Holt reveals that Holt was the twins' biological father.

The Holts meeting with Prime Minister of the U.K Harold Wilson and Mrs Wilson in 1967.

Harold Holt had been a member of Robert Menzies' Cabinet continuously since 1949, becoming deputy Liberal leader in 1956 and Treasurer in 1958. When Menzies retired in January 1966, Holt became Prime Minister. In December 1967, he drowned and his body was never recovered.

Zara Holt was created a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen's Birthday Honours of June 1968, for "devotion to the public interest".[1] In 1968 Dame Zara published My Life and Harry: An autobiography.[2]

On 22 March 1969, Dame Zara Holt married Jeff Bate, a farmer and Liberal politician. She then became known as Dame Zara Bate. It was the third marriage for both of them.

After Jeff Bate's death in 1984, Dame Zara retired to the Gold Coast, where she died in 1989 at age 80.

References

  1. ^ It's an Honour
  2. ^ Dame Zara Holt (1968), My Life and Harry. An Autobiography, Herald and Weekly Times, Melbourne

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