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Charles Halton (public servant)

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Nationality
  
Australian

Name
  
Charles Halton

Occupation
  
Public servant

Children
  
Jane, David and Philip

Spouse(s)
  
Shirley


Full Name
  
Charles Christopher Halton

Born
  
4 March 1932 Yorkshire, Northern England (
1932-03-04
)

Died
  
16 October 2013(2013-10-16) (aged 81)

Charles Christopher Halton (4 March 1932 – 16 October 2013) was a senior Australian public servant.

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Life and career

Charles Halton was born on 4 March 1932 in Yorkshire, Northern England.

As an engineer in England in the 1950s and 60s, Halton was associated with the development of the Concorde and the guidance system of the Bristol Bloodhound.

Gough Whitlam appointed Halton Secretary of the Department of Transport in 1973, and Halton and his family moved to Canberra from Canada where they had lived since 1969. The Halton family stayed in Canberra, with Charles Halton appointed to further senior positions in the Australian Public Service, as Secretary of the Department of Defence Support (198284), as Chairman leading a taskforce on Youth Allowance Administration (1984–85) and as Secretary of the Department of Communications (1986–87).

Awards

Charles Halton was honoured as a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1983.

References

Charles Halton (public servant) Wikipedia