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Unlike other departments created during the war, the Department of Post-War Reconstruction did not build up a large staff, but generally sought to coordinate the work of other agencies. Most of the department's employees were young
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government's strong desire to ensure that Australians' standard of living was greater after the war than it had been before it, as well as to avoid a repetition of the poor conditions in which many returned soldiers from
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became the department's first director-general on 15 January 1943. Historian David Lee has written that the establishment of the Department of Post-War Reconstruction formed part of the professionalism of the
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The department was initially given a wide range of responsibilities. These included overseeing the Government's commitment to full employment, introducing new
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in June 1944. The department's responsibilities changed over time as they were handed to other agencies after being established or completed.
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government in December 1949. Its functions were transferred to other departments; the Economic Policy Division was transferred to the
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The Department of Post-War Reconstruction was dissolved on 16 March 1950 following the election of a conservative
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The Department of Post-War Reconstruction was established on 22 December 1942 by moving functions from the
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but was subsequently abolished, and the remaining divisions became part of the newly established
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replaced Chifley as the Minister for Post-War Reconstruction in February 1945, and
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became director-general in 1949 after Coombs was appointed Governor of the
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Lee, David (1996). "Politics and Government". In Beaumont, Joan (ed.).
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Australia's Boldest Experiment: War and Reconstruction in the 1940s
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was appointed the first Minister for Post-War Reconstruction, and
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CA 49: Department of Post-War Reconstruction, Central Office
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into the Australian Public Service during World War II.
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Index

Department of Post-War Reconstruction (Australia)
Department of Labour and National Service
Repatriation Department (I)
Prime Minister's Department
Department of the Interior (II)
Commonwealth of Australia
Canberra
Ben Chifley
John Dedman
Eric Harrison
H. C. Coombs
Allen Brown
Finlay Crisp
Australian Government
department
Australia's
World War II
Department of Labour and National Service
war economy
full employment
Australian Labor Party
World War I
Treasurer
Ben Chifley
H. C. 'Nugget' Coombs
Australian Public Service
social welfare payments
Commonwealth Employment Service
demobilisation of the Australian Military
Cabinet

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