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Agency details for: CA 29
Agency number
CA 29
Title
Department of Civil Aviation, Central Office
Institution title
Department of Civil Aviation
Date range
24 Nov 1938 - 30 Nov 1973
Series recorded by this agency
Series
Organisation controlling
  • 24 Nov 1938 - 30 Nov 1973
    CO 1, COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Location
Victoria
Agency status
Department of State
Function
Agency note
The Department of Civil Aviation was created on 24 November 1938 by Executive Council Minute No 59 of 24 November 1938 (Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No 70 of 25 November 1938, p 1751). Prior to this date the administration of civil aviation in Australia had been carried out, since 1921, by the Department of Defence [II], (CA 19) and from April 1936 the Civil Aviation Board (CA 93) under the Department of Defence. The first Minister for Civil Aviation was Harold Victor Campbell Thorby, MP (Gazette No 70, 25 November 1938, p 2751) and the first Director-General of Civil Aviation (Acting) (permanent head) was Maurice William Mehaffey (Gazette No 2, 12 January 1939, p 65). 

Initially the Department was organised into seven Branches -
Administration, Transport Services and Legislation, Ground Organisation, Electrical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Flying Operations and Accounts and Stores.
 
On 18 December 1945 the then Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr Drakeford) announced that to meet demands imposed by the expansion of civil aviation in Australia and many international and specifically post-war implications, the Department of Civil Aviation had been reorganised. It had been divided into four directorates - Air Transport and External Relations, Air Navigation and Safety, Airways and Airports - and two branches - finance and statistics and administrative and personnel. The functions of the department were listed in Commonwealth Year Book No 51 of 1965 as follows:
 
. provide, operate and maintain the Australia air traffic control
  and air navigation network, and aeronautical information service;
  provide in conjunction with the Commonwealth Meteorological Bureau
  a national weather information service for aircraft;
. design, operate and maintain aerodromes and related facilities and 
  licence their use;
. approve fares, freight rates and timetables;
. determine the rules of the air and general conditions of flight
  over Australian territory;
. license air services - operating in liaison with State Government 
  transport authorities;
. suspend or cancel pilot licences and airworthiness certificates, 
  enforce safety regulations and institute prosecutions for
  infringements;
. investigate aircraft accidents and incidents;
. license flying schools and training organisations and supervise 
  their activities;
. determine airworthiness requirements for civil aircraft and issue 
  certificates of airworthiness and of type approval;
. license pilots, flight engineers, radio operators, maintenance 
  engineers, and technicians;
. negotiate and administer international air transport arrangements 
  with overseas countries and regulate international flights and air
  services;
. impose, vary and collect charges levied on aircraft operators for
  the use of aerodromes and air route facilities;
. conduct continuous economic and statistical studies of airlines and
  other civil aviation activities;
. negotiate and administer Government airline agreements on air
  services, mail carriage, and other matters;
. represent the Australian Government on several international Civil
  Aviation Organisations (ICAO, SPATC) and also at international
  conventions and meetings dealing with civil aviation problems.
 
The Department's jurisdiction covered not only Australia but also Papua, New Guinea (including New Britain) and areas of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The head office of the Department was in Melbourne with regional offices in each State and Territory including Papua and New Guinea. 

On its creation, the Department administered the following Acts:  

 Air Navigation Act 1920-1936
 Carriage by Air Act 1935
 Empire Air Service (England to Australia) Act 1938

At the time of its abolition, the Department administered:

 Airlines Agreements Act 1952-1972
 Airlines Equipment Act 1958
 Airline Equipment (Loan Guarantee) Act 1968
 Airline Equipment (Loan Guarantee) Act 1969
 Airline Equipment (Loan Guarantee) Act 1972
 Air Navigation Act 1920-1971
 Air Navigation (Charges) Act 1952-1972
 Airports (Business Concessions) Act 1959-1966
 Airports (Surface Traffic) Act 1960-1966
 Australian National Airlines Act 1945-1972
 
On 30 November 1973 the Department was abolished and its functions absorbed into CA 1492, Department of Transport [III] as the Air Transport Group.
  
Ministers of Civil Aviation were:

24 Nov 1938 - 26 Apr 1939  : Hon Harold Victor Campbell Thorby
26 Apr 1939 - 13 Aug 1940  : Hon James Valentine Fairbairn
14 Aug 1940 - 28 Oct 1940  : Hon Arthur William Fadden
28 Oct 1940 -  7 Oct 1941  : Hon John McEwen
 7 Oct 1941 - 19 Dec 1949  : Hon Arthur Samuel Drakeford (CP 139)
19 Dec 1949 - 11 May 1951  : Hon Thomas Walter White (CP 145)
11 May 1951 -  9 Jul 1954  : Hon Hubert Lawrence Anthony
 9 Jul 1954 - 24 Oct 1956  : Hon Athol Gordon Townley
24 Oct 1956 - 10 Jun 1964  : Hon Senator Shane Dunn Paltridge
10 Jun 1964 - 26 Jan 1966  : Hon Senator Norman Henry (Denham Henty) 
27 Jan 1966 - 12 Nov 1969  : Hon Reginald William Colin Swartz 
                             (CP 68) 
12 Nov 1969 -  5 Dec 1972  : Senator the Hon Robert Carrington Cotton
                             (CP 201)
 5 Dec 1972 - 19 Dec 1972  : Hon Edward Gough Whitlam (CP 99) 
19 Dec 1972 - 30 Nov 1973  : Hon Charles Keith Jones
 
Permanent heads Director's General of the Department of Civil Aviation were:
 
 3 Apr 1939 - 16 Fev 1944  : A B  Corbett
17 Feb 1944 - 10 Jun 1946  : Sir Daniel McVey
11 Jun 1946 - 31 Dec 1955  : Air Marshall Sir Richard Williams 
 1 Jan 1956 - 30 Sep 1973  : Sir Donald G  Anderson
30 Sep 1973 - 30 Nov 1973  : C C  Halton
 
Sources
 
1. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No 70, 25 November 1938, p 1751 
    p 2751
2. Commonwealth Year Book, No 51, 1965, pp 578-579.
3. Post War Plans, Departmental Organisation, 18 December, 1945 in 
   Commonwealth Digest of Decisions and Announcements, No 109 1945, 
   pp 53-54
4. Committee of Review, Civil Staffing of Wartime Activities, Report
   on the Department of Civil Aviation, 14 August 1945, p 1.
 

Historical agency address

1938-by1939: Victoria Barracks, Melbourne 1939-by1951: Almora House, 522 Litttle Collins Street, Melbourne by1951-by1968: Henty House, 499 Little Collins Street, Melbourne by1968- 1973: Aviation House, 188 Queens Street, Melbourne

Legislation administered

Creation: Executive Council Meeting No. 59, Prime Minister's Department Minute No. 168 of 24 November 1938. Abolition: Subject to research
Previous agency
  • 24 Nov 1938
    CA 19, Department of Defence [II] (Central Administration)
  • 24 Nov 1938
    CA 93, Civil Aviation Board
Subsequent agency
  • 19 Dec 1972
    CA 5, Attorney-General's Department, Central Office - for Civil Aviation (offenders on International Aircraft) Act 1970; for Civil Aviation (Carrier's Liability) Act 1959-1970; for Civil Aviation (Damage by Aircraft) Act 1958
  • 30 Nov 1973
    CA 1492, Department of Transport [III], Head Office/ (from 1975) Central Office, Canberra and Melbourne - For civil aviation
Controlled agency
  • 24 Nov 1938 - 30 Jun 1949
    CA 2042, Department of Civil Aviation, District Office (Superintendent), Sydney
  • 24 Nov 1938 - 31 Mar 1957
    CA 3745, Department of Civil Aviation, South Australia Region
  • 24 Nov 1938 - 31 Dec 1946
    CA 4784, Ceduna Aerodrome, South Australia
  • 12 Jan 1939 - 01 Jan 1950
    CA 3636, Essendon Airport (1955-1966, also known as Melbourne Airport)
  • 19 Oct 1943 - 21 Jan 1944
    CA 346, Inter-Departmental Committee on Australian Civil Aviation Policy and Organisation
  • 01 May 1945 - 31 Dec 1946
    CA 4787, Port Lincoln Aerodrome, South Australia
  • 18 Dec 1946 - 31 Dec 1965
    CA 527, South Pacific Air Transport Council
  • 01 Jan 1947 - 30 Nov 1973
    CA 2882, Department of Civil Aviation, Queensland Region
  • 20 Feb 1947 - 30 Nov 1973
    CA 2884, Department of Civil Aviation, Western Region, Perth (by 1949 known as Western Australia Region, Perth)
  • 30 Jun 1947 - 01 Aug 1967
    CA 985, Qantas Empire Airways Limited, Head Office
  • 01 Jan 1950 - 30 Nov 1973
    CA 7171, Department of Civil Aviation, Regional Office, Territory of Papua and New Guinea
  • 01 Jan 1950 - 30 Nov 1973
    CA 2041, Department of Civil Aviation, Regional Office, New South Wales
  • 01 Jan 1950 - 30 Nov 1973
    CA 2525, Department of Civil Aviation, Victoria-Tasmania Region
  • 01 Mar 1957 - 30 Nov 1973
    CA 2883, Department of Civil Aviation, South Australia/Northern Territory Region
Persons associated with agency
  • 01 Nov 1939 - 31 Dec 1939
    CP 27, The Rt Hon Harold Edward HOLT CH - Acting Minister
  • 14 Aug 1940 - 28 Oct 1940
    CP 714, The Rt Hon Sir Arthur William FADDEN GCMG - Minister
  • 28 Oct 1940 - 07 Oct 1941
    CP 47, The Rt Hon Sir John MCEWEN GCMG, CH - Minister
  • 07 Oct 1941 - 19 Dec 1949
    CP 139, Hon Arthur Samuel DRAKEFORD - Minister
  • 01 Jan 1943 - 31 Jan 1947
    CP 282, Arthur Eric HYLAND - Australian Civil Aviation Representative, London
  • 17 Feb 1944 - 10 Jun 1946
    CP 273, Sir Daniel MCVEY KT, CMG - Director-General
  • 07 Jun 1948 - 09 Feb 1956
    CP 550, Archibald Bertram MCFARLANE CBE, DFC - Director of Air Transport and External Relations
  • 19 Dec 1949 - 11 May 1951
    CP 145, Hon Sir Thomas Walter WHITE KBE, DFC, VD - Minister
  • 01 Jan 1950 - 30 Nov 1973
    CP 695, Frank Edward YEEND AM
  • 09 May 1950 - 24 Jun 1950
    CP 24, The Rt Hon Richard Gardiner CASEY Baron Of Berwick, Victoria, KG, GCMG, CH, DSO, MC - Acting Minister
  • 11 May 1951 - 09 Jul 1954
    CP 1027, Hubert Lawrence ANTHONY - Minister
  • 01 Sep 1952 - 22 Nov 1952
    CP 206, Hon George MCLEAY - Acting Minister
  • 01 Jul 1954 - 09 Jan 1958
    CP 428, Robert Frederick FELGENNER - Division of Air Transport and External Relations; External Relations Branch - International Relations Officer
  • 01 Jan 1955 - 31 Mar 1955
    CP 27, The Rt Hon Harold Edward HOLT CH - Acting Minister
  • 09 Feb 1956 - 28 Oct 1956
    CP 550, Archibald Bertram MCFARLANE CBE, DFC - Assistant Director-General
  • 24 Oct 1956 - 10 Jun 1964
    CP 517, Hon Sir Shane Dunne PALTRIDGE KBE - Minister
  • 09 Jan 1958 - 26 May 1960
    CP 428, Robert Frederick FELGENNER - Division of Air Transport and External Relations (later International Relations Division); External Relations Branch - Senior International Relations Officer
  • 10 Jun 1964 - 26 Jan 1966
    CP 215, Hon Sir Norman Henry Denham HENTY KBE - Minister
  • 02 Sep 1964 - 16 Sep 1964
    CP 517, Hon Sir Shane Dunne PALTRIDGE KBE - Acting Minister
  • 27 Aug 1965 - 02 Sep 1965
    CP 517, Hon Sir Shane Dunne PALTRIDGE KBE - Acting Minister
  • 26 Jan 1966 - 10 Nov 1969
    CP 68, Hon Sir Reginald William Colin SWARTZ KBE, ED - Minister
  • 08 Sep 1966 - 18 Sep 1966
    CP 215, Hon Sir Norman Henry Denham HENTY KBE - Acting Minister
  • 12 Nov 1969 - 05 Dec 1972
    CP 201, Hon Sir Robert Carrington COTTON KCMG, AO - Minister
  • 04 Jun 1971 - 05 Jul 1971
    CP 124, Hon Sir David Eric FAIRBAIRN KBE, DFC - Acting Minister
  • 20 Aug 1971 - 05 Dec 1972
    CP 191, Hon John Elden MCLEAY - Assistant Minister
  • 05 Dec 1972 - 19 Dec 1972
    CP 99, The Hon Edward Gough WHITLAM AC - Minister
  • 19 Dec 1972 - 30 Nov 1973
    CP 117, Charles Keith JONES AO - Minister
Date registered
22 Jul 1983

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