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Nationality
  
Australian

Role
  
Public servant

Name
  
Allen Brown


Occupation
  
Public servant

Children
  
Roger, Helen and Joan

Died
  
August 2, 1999

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Born
  
3 July 1911 (
1911-07-03
)

Spouse(s)
  
Hilda (m. 1936; d. 1997)

Sir Allen Stanley Brown (3 July 1911 – 2 August 1999) was a senior Australian Public Servant. He was Secretary of the Prime Minister's Department between August 1949 and December 1958.

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Life and career

Allen Brown was born on 3 July 1911. He was educated at Caulfield Grammar School, Wesley College and the University of Melbourne.

In 1949, Brown served as Secretary of the Department of Post-War Reconstruction. During his time at the Department, Brown was instrumental in the early years of the Snowy Mountains Scheme project.

Brown was Secretary of the Prime Minister's Department between August 1949 and December 1958. From the Prime Minister's Department, Brown's next appointment was in the diplomatic service, he was Deputy High Commissioner for Australia in the United Kingdom.

In 1965, Brown was appointed Australian Ambassador to Japan. While in the role he led Australia's observation team at the 1967 South Vietnamese presidential election. The observing delegation was invited by the South Vietnamese Government. Brown observed polling in Huế.

Brown retired from the Commonwealth public service in 1971.

Awards

Brown was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in January 1953. He was named a Knight Bachelor in January 1956.

References

Allen Brown (public servant) Wikipedia


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