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Nationality
  
Australian

Died
  
June 25, 1980

Name
  
Tasman Heyes

Occupation
  
Public servant

Spouse(s)
  
Ethel Brettell Causer


Full Name
  
Tasman Hudson Eastwood Heyes

Born
  
6 November 1896 Kent Town, Adelaide, South Australia (
1896-11-06
)

Sir Tasman Hudson Eastwood "Tas" Heyes (6 November 1896 – 25 June 1980) was a senior Australian public servant and policymaker. He was Secretary of the Department of Immigration between May 1946 and November 1961.

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Life and career

Tasman Heyes joined the Commonwealth Public Service in 1912 as a messenger in the Department of Defence.

In 1941, he was Acting Director of the Australian War Memorial, and oversaw the opening of the institution.

Between 1946 and 1961, Heyes was Secretary of the Department of Immigration. He defended the White Australia policy, preferring British and Northern European immigrants, and people of 'Aryan' stock.

Heyes died on 25 June 1980 and was cremated.

Awards

Heyes was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in June 1953. He was appointed a Knight Bachelor in January 1960 for service as Secretary of the Department of Immigration.

In 1962, Heyes was awarded the Nansen Refugee Award by the UN Refugee Agency, for his work as head of the Department of Immigration.

References

Tasman Heyes Wikipedia