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Sir Philip Halford "Hal" Cook (10 October 19124 January 1990) was a senior Australian public servant, best known for his time heading the
Department of Labour and National Service The Department of Labour and National Service was an Australian government department that existed between October 1940 and December 1972. Scope Information about the department's functions and/or government funding allocation could be ...
between 1968 and 1972.


Life and career

Hal Cook was born on 10 October 1912 in
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,
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to parents Richard Osborne Cook and Elinor Violet May, née Cook. He was appointed
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of the
Department of Labour and National Service The Department of Labour and National Service was an Australian government department that existed between October 1940 and December 1972. Scope Information about the department's functions and/or government funding allocation could be ...
in January 1968, having worked in the Department since 1946. When the Whitlam government was elected in 1972, Cook was replaced by the incoming Minister for Labour,
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, who wished to work with instead with
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for what media described as "personal" reasons. Cameron later claimed Cook had "put too much time and enthusiasm into preparing evasive answers" to questions in Parliament. Cook died on 4 January 1990 at Box Hill and was cremated.


Awards

Cook was appointed an Officer of the
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in June 1965 whilst Assistant Secretary in the Victorian Department of Labour. He was made a
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in recognition of his service to the International Labour Organisation in June 1976. In 1992, the friends of Queen’s College library at the
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established the biennial Sir Halford Cook lecture to celebrate Cook's contribution as a student, fellow (1972–90) and council member (1978–90).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Cook, Hal 1912 births 1990 deaths Australian public servants Australian knights Australian Knights Bachelor Australian Officers of the Order of the British Empire University of Melbourne alumni People from Benalla