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Department of Air (Australia)

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Formed
  
13 November 1939

Dissolved
  
30 November 1973

Preceding Department
  
Department of Defence

Superseding agency
  
Department of Defence

Jurisdiction
  
Commonwealth of Australia

Department executives
  
Melville Langslow, Secretary (1939–51) Ted Hicks, Secretary (1951–56) Archibald Bertram McFarlane, Secretary (1956–68) Frederick Green, Secretary (1968–71)

The Department of Air is a former Australian federal government department. Created on 13 November 1939 following the outbreak of the Second World War, it assumed control of the administration and finance of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) from the Department of Defence. Following the war its functions were expanded to include responsibility for air defence as well as the organisation and control of the RAAF. The department was abolished by the Second Whitlam Ministry on 30 November 1973 when the single service departments were once again amalgamated, with its role assumed by the Air Office within the Department of Defence.

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Department of Air (Australia) Wikipedia