Papers. 1951-2000.

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Papers. 1951-2000.

The papers comprise a cabinet paper entitled "The problems of Canberra and its future" in which Herde proposed the establishment of the National Capital Development Commission. Also included is a memo from Herde to Menzies informing him of the inadequacies of the second draft bill proposed by the Minister for the Interior, Allen Fairhall. Another document outlines Fairhall's draft bill clause by clause, Herde's suggested clauses and an explanation of why these are a preferred option. This paper includes pencil markings made by Prime Minister Robert Menzies. There are also two letters: one from Menzies to Fairhall re the proposed legislation (14/8/57) and another from Herde to John Farquharson (30/3/00). The latter wrote a newspaper article about Ken Herde, a copy of which is included in these papers. There is also material on the Royal Commission on Espionage (1954), Kiribilli House (1957) and the Royal Australian Mint (1962-65).

4 cm. (3 folders)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7050474

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Farquharson, John M., 1929-

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Australia. National Capital Development Commission

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Menzies, Robert, 1894-1978

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Prime Minister of Australia, 1939-1941 and 1949-1966. Leader of the Federal Opposition, 1943-1949. Member of the House of Representatives for Kooyong, Victoria, 1934-1966. Founder of the Liberal Party of Australia. From the description of Papers of Sir Robert Menzies, 1905-1978. 1905-1978. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 219969931 Federal politician and former Liberal Prime Minister. See "Who's who in Australia" 1977, p. 770. From the description of Le...

Herde, Ken

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Herde, Ken (Kenneth Howard), 1918-2004.

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Ken Herde conceived the idea of the National Capital Development Commission, Canberra. Together with Prime Minister Robert Menzies, Herde helped amend Allen Fairhall's proposed legislation to reflect a powerful Commission not subject to the control of the Department of the Interior. The result was the National Capital Development Commission Act 1957. Herde's vision for the national capital also embraced the establishment of the Australian mint. He was to be its first director-general but instead...

Fairhall, Allen, 1909-

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