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Preceded by
  
Harrie Seward

Role
  
Australian Politician

Resigned
  
November 21, 1958

Name
  
Tom Drake-Brockman

Children
  
5

Spouse
  
Mary Drake

Nationality
  
Australian

Died
  
August 28, 1992


Born
  
15 May 1919 Toodyay, Western Australia (
1919-05-15
)

Occupation
  
Air gunner, farmer, politician

Political party
  
National Party of Australia, National Alliance

Education
  
Guildford Grammar School

Sir Thomas Charles "Tom" Drake-Brockman DFC (15 May 1919 – 28 August 1992) was an Australian politician and Minister for Air.

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Early life and war service

Drake-Brockman was born in Toodyay, Western Australia, the son of Robert James and Rose Ita Drake-Brockman. He was educated at Guildford Grammar School. On 23 May 1942 he married Edith Sykes, with whom he had five children. During World War II, he joined the Royal Australian Air Force's 460 Squadron in 1941 as sergeant air-gunner and served in the Middle East, Malta and the United Kingdom. He was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross in September 1944. After the war he was a farmer and grazier and became vice president of the Australian Wool and Meat Producers Federation. On 9 August 1972, Drake-Brockman married his second wife, Mary McGinnity.

Parliamentary service

Drake-Brockman was appointed to a casual vacancy as a Country Party senator on 12 August 1958. His appointment expired at the 1958 election, when he was elected to the Senate, with effect from 1 July 1959. He was appointed Minister for Air in John Gorton's second ministry, as a result of Dudley Erwin's falling out of Gorton's favour. He remained minister until the defeat of the William McMahon government at the 1972 election. He was Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Minister for Administrative Services in Malcolm Fraser's caretaker government after the dismissal of the Whitlam government, but was not reappointed to Fraser's ministry after the 1975 election. He did not stand for re-election at the 1977 election and his term came to an end on 30 June 1978. To date, he is the last member of what is now the National Party to be elected to the Senate from Western Australia.

Drake-Brockman was made a Knight Bachelor in June 1979. He was survived by his wife, Mary, and four daughters and a son from his first marriage.

References

Tom Drake-Brockman Wikipedia