David Miller (public servant)
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Colonel David Miller (1857 – 1934) was a senior Australian Commonwealth Public Servant, appointed in the year of
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to head the
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.


Life and career

David Miller was born in Glebe, Sydney on 27 March 1857. He joined the NSW Public Service in 1875. His military career started ten years later when he was appointed a 2nd Lieutenant in the New South Wales Militia. In 1901, Miller was appointed
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of the
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. He was made Administrator of the Federal Capital Territory in 1912, occupying dual positions, and transferring to
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. His residency was the first permanent building in Canberra and he was responsible for conducting an international design competition for establishing the national capital. Miller was not a fan of the
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design selected for Canberra, believing it to be too expensive to be realised. Miller retired officially from Canberra in his final position as Secretary of the
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in August 1917. He died on 27 November 1934 at Glen Innes.


Awards

Miller was awarded an Imperial Service Order in February 1904, as Secretary of the Home Affairs Department. In June 1913 he was appointed a Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George. In 2009, a street in the
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suburb of Casey was named David Miller Crescent in Miller's honour.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Miller, David 1857 births 1934 deaths Australian public servants Australian Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George Australian Companions of the Imperial Service Order