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Nationality
  
Australian

Occupation
  
Public servant

Name
  
William Funnell


Born
  
8 June 1891 Goulburn, New South Wales (
1891-06-08
)

Died
  
25 October 1962(1962-10-25) (aged 71) Castlecrag, Sydney, New South Wales

William Funnell ISO (8 June 1891 – 25 October 1962) was a senior Australian public servant, best known for his time as head of the Department of Labour and National Service between 1946 and 1952.

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Life and career

Funnell was born 8 June 1891 in Goulburn, New South Wales to parents William Funnell and Jessie Anne Funnell, née Worchurst. He attended South Goulburn Public School before joining the New South Wales Government Railways and Tramways office in 1906 as an apprentice clerk.

In March 1946, Funnell was appointed as Secretary of the Department of Labour and National Service.

Funnell died on 25 October 1962 in Castlecrag, Sydney.

Awards

Funnell was made a companion of the Imperial Service Order in June 1954 in recognition of his public service.

References

William Funnell (public servant) Wikipedia