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Department of Fuel, Shipping and Transport

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Formed
  
16 March 1950

Dissolved
  
11 May 1951

Preceding Department
  
Department of Shipping and Fuel Department of Supply and Development (II) - for coal production Department of Transport (II)

Superseding agency
  
Department of National Development (I) - for fuel Department of Shipping and Transport - for shipping and transport

Jurisdiction
  
Commonwealth of Australia

Minister responsible
  
George McLeay, Minister for Fuel, Shipping and Transport

The Department of Fuel, Shipping and Transport was an Australian government department that existed between March 1950 and May 1951.

Contents

Scope

Information about the department's functions and/or government funding allocation could be found in the Administrative Arrangements Orders, the annual Portfolio Budget Statements and in the Department's annual reports.

According to the Administrative Arrangements Order (AAO) made on 17 March 1950, the Department dealt with:

  • Commonwealth Oil Refineries Ltd (Government relations with)
  • Coal production and distribution
  • Importation, sale and use of liquid fuels and petroleum products, including rationing and distribution of petroleum fuels and substitute and synthetic fuels
  • Mining and distribution of coal
  • Mining and distribution of oil shale and refining of shale oil products
  • Oil wells. Refining and distribution of locally produced petroleum products
  • Control and maintenance of coastal lights and other aids to navigation on the ocean highways of the Australian coastline.
  • Control of navigation services such as seamen's compensation, prevention of obstruction on shipping routes and fishing grounds, accommodation for ships' crews, welfare of seamen, maintenance of ships' gear, examination of masters and officers, Courts of Marine Inquiry
  • Shipping, including the best utilization of the Australian Coastal Fleet, the chartering of ships, the manning of ships
  • Stowage and movement of explosives and dangerous cargoes at Australian ports
  • Policy in respect of shipbuilding and subsidy to promote the operation of Australian-built ships
  • Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool
  • Railways, Commonwealth
  • Administration of Standardization of Railways Agreement
  • Australian Transport Advisory Council
  • Structure

    The Department was an Australian Public Service department, staffed by officials who were responsible to the Minister for Fuel, Shipping and Transport, George McLeay The Department's secretary was C.H. McFayden.

    References

    Department of Fuel, Shipping and Transport Wikipedia