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Douglas Evan Macinnis (28 June 1903 – 22 October 1982) was an Australian public servant. He was a member of the Northern Territory Legislative Council and Legislative Council of Papua and New Guinea.


Biography

Macinnis was born in Crookwell, New South Wales in 1903.''Pacific Islands Year Book and Who's who, Issue 10'', p617 After studying at the University of Sydney and earning an LLB, he worked in agriculture in New South Wales, Northern Territory and Queensland between 1927 and 1939. He was admitted to the bar in New South Wales in 1938. During World War II he served in the Australian Imperial Force, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel. After returning to the University of Sydney to study at its law school from 1946 to 1947, he joined the Lands Department of Northern Territory. After a brief spell working in the Crown Law Office in
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in 1950 and 1951, he was appointed Assistant Director of Lands and Surveys in the territory, also becoming a member of its Legislative Council. In 1952 he was appointed Director of Lands, Surveys and Mines in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea, becoming a member of the Legislative Council the following year.''Pacific Islands Year Book 1963'', p84 He also served on the Executive Council, and was admitted to the bar in the territory in 1959. He was made an OBE in the
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. In 1964 he returned to Australia, joining the Legal Branch of the Mines Department of New South Wales. He died in Gold Coast in Queensland in October 1982 following a long illness.Death registration: Douglas Evan Macinnis
Queensland Government
Douglas Evans MacInnis
''Pacific Islands Monthly'', April 1983, p73


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Macinnis, Douglas 1903 births People from New South Wales University of Sydney alumni Australian public servants Australian barristers Australian Army personnel of World War II Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Council Papua New Guinean civil servants Members of the Legislative Council of Papua and New Guinea Australian Officers of the Order of the British Empire 1982 deaths Australian colonels