The Postmaster-General's Department (PMG) was a department of the
Australian federal government, established at
Federation
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in 1901, whose responsibilities included the provision of postal and telegraphic services throughout Australia. It was abolished in December 1975 and replaced by the
Postal and Telecommunications Department. Two separate legal entities had been established in July 1975 to take over the department's operations: Telecom Australia (colloquially "Telecom"; later became
Telstra
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) and
Australia Post
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.
History
The Postmaster-General's Department was created in 1901 to take over all postal and
telegraphy services in Australia from the states and administer them on a national basis. The department was administered by the
postmaster-general.
The first permanent secretary of the department was
Sir Robert Townley Scott, who held office from 1 July 1901 until his retirement on 31 December 1910.
In its first 25 years, the department grew from 6,000 to 10,000 offices and from 18,000 to 47,000 staff.
Earnings grew from £2.4 million to £10 million per annum.
[
In mid-1975 the department was disaggregated into the ]Australian Telecommunications Commission
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(trading as Telecom Australia) and the Australian Postal Commission (trading as Australia Post
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). In 1993 the Spectrum Management Agency was formed to take responsibility of radio and television broadcast licensing, which was then merged into the Australian Communications Authority, that later became the Australian Communications and Media Authority
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. Telecom Australia changed its name to Telstra
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in 1995 and has since been privatised.
Abolition
The department was abolished in December 1975 by the Fraser government, and replaced by the Postal and Telecommunications Department. The change was intended to take account of the increase in the functions of the department to include all electronic media matters which had previously been the responsibility of the Department of the Media.[
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List of postmasters-general
List of departmental secretaries and directors-general
*1901–1910: Robert Scott
*1911–1923: Justinian Oxenham
Justinian Oxenham ISO (23 April 186027 March 1932) was a senior Australian public servant. He was Secretary of the Postmaster-General's Department from January 1911 until December 1923.
Life and career
Oxenham was born in Warwick, Queensland, o ...
*1923–1939: Harry Brown
*1940–1946: Daniel McVey
Sir Daniel McVey (24 November 189224 December 1972) was a senior Australian public servant. He was Director-General of the Postmaster-General's Department from 1940 until December 1946.
Life and career
Daniel McVey was born in Carronshore, Sti ...
*1946–1949: Bede Fanning
Lawrence Bede Fanning ISO (18 August 188514 August 1970) was a senior Australian public servant, best known for his time as Director-General of the Postmaster-General's Department
The Postmaster-General's Department (PMG) was a department ...
*1949–1958: Giles Chippindall
Sir Giles Tatlock Chippindall (21 May 189320 December 1969) was a senior Australian public servant. He was Secretary of the Department of Supply and Shipping between 1945 and 1946 and Director-General of the Postmaster-General's Department betw ...
*1958: Van Vanthoff
*1959–1961: Mervyn Stradwick
*1961–1965: Frank O'Grady
*1965–1968: Trevor Housley
*1968–1972: John Knott
*1972–1975: Eber Lane
*1975: Fred Green
See also
* Australian Postal Commission
* Australia Post
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* Australian Telecommunications Commission
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* Telstra
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* Telecommunications in Australia
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References
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Postal system of Australia
Telstra
Postal history of Australia
Defunct government departments of Australia
Ministries established in 1901
Ministries disestablished in 1975