Sir Harry Newton Phillips Wollaston (17 January 184611 February 1921) was a senior Australian public servant. He was the first
Comptroller-General of the
Department of Trade and Customs
The Department of Trade and Customs was an Australian government department that existed between 1901 and 1956. It was one of the inaugural government departments of Australia established at federation.
History
The department was one of the fir ...
, from 1901 to his retirement in 1911.
Life and career
Wollaston was born on 17 January 1846 in Mokine, Western Australia.
He was educated at
St John's College, Auckland
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The site at Meadowbank in Auckland is the base for theological educatio ...
,
Nelson College
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and the
University of Melbourne
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.
In 1863 he joined the Victorian Department of Trade and Customs as a tide surveyor and landing waiter.
In 1891, Wollaston was appointed Secretary of the Victorian Trade and Customs Department. He was Chairman of the Committee which reported on the Federal Constitution Bill before it was adopted by the colonies and Australia was federated.
Between 1901 and 1911, Wollaston was Comptroller-General of Customs. The Department was one of the first seven Australian Government departments to be established in the Federation year, 1901.
Wollaston died in Melbourne on 11 February 1921.
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Awards
Wollaston was appointed a Companion of the Imperial Service Order in May 1903.
In 1907, having served as Comptroller-General of Customs for several years, he was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George. He was promoted to a Knight Commander of the Order in June 1912.
References
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1846 births
1921 deaths
Australian public servants
Australian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
Australian Companions of the Imperial Service Order
Australian waterside workers
University of Melbourne alumni
People educated at St John's College, Auckland
People educated at Nelson College
20th-century Australian public servants