Frank William Mossfield (born 4 June 1935) is a former Australian politician. He was a Labor member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1996 to October 2004, representing the Division of Greenway.

Pre-politics

Mossfield was born in Annandale,

Before entering politics Mossfield was a fitter and turner and union representative.

Political career

Mossfield contested the 1996 federal election as Labor's candidate for the division of Greenway after the retirement of Russ Gorman. He received two party preferred a swing of -10.03%, but held the seat with 53.39% of the vote.

Mossfield was returned at the 1998 federal election with a two party preferred vote of 59.94%, a swing of +6.55%.

Mossfield was returned at the 2001 federal election with a two party preferred vote of 53.11%, a swing of -6.44%.

While in parliament, Mossfield was deputy chair of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Procedure, and was a member of the committees on: Employment, Education and Training; Environment, Recreation and the Arts; Legal and Constitutional Affairs; Communications, Transport and the Arts; Ageing, and Transport and Regional Services.

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