


Ben Chifley
Surname | Chifley |
Given Name | Ben |
Born | 22 Sep 1885 |
Died | 13 Jun 1951 |
Country | Australia |
Category | Government |
Gender | Male |
Contributor: Morgan Bell
ww2dbaseAs a part of the Engine Drivers and Fireman's Association of Australia, Joseph Benedict Chifley was blacklisted for striking during the First World War. Being elected to federal parliament for the seat of Macquarie in 1928 after working for a quarter of a century as an engine driver on the railways in the rural NSW town of Bathurst, the place of his birth, Ben Chifley was a minister in the Scullin government, but supported the ALP leadership against Jack Lang, the backlash of which lost him his seat in parliament in 1931. Regaining it in 1940, just in time to witness John Curtin sweeping to power, Ben Chifley was entrusted with the Treasury portfolio in the Curtin government in 1941. This ministry saw him at the forefront of the economic organization of the war. With the ailing wartime Labor leader's passing in July 1945, Chifley was named successor by his Labor peers on 12 July 1945, his tenure as prime minister saw the implementation of many policies that led Australia cautiously through the minefield of post-war reconstruction from war to peace. His policies were centralist, as Chifley himself admitted, he had "supported every proposal to vest greater powers in the Commonwealth Parliament"; He supported the assisted immigration program, which attempted to ensure that Australia's manpower crisis that occurred near the end of the war would not occur again, ended the half century long adherence to the White Australia Policy. Chifley implemented the Snowy Mountains Scheme, which provided a virtually unlimited source of power to the populous eastern coast of Australia. Coal miners faced Chifley in opposition to this plan, reminiscent of his striking days. Chifley lost power in 1949 after attempting to nationalize the banks. In opposition, he resisted Menzies' attempt to ban the Communist Party of Australia in 1951. Shortly after another Labor election defeat, Ben Chifley died after a heart attack while in Canberra during 1951.
ww2dbaseSources: D. Day, Chifley, The National Archives of Australia, J. Beaumont, Australia's War: 1939-45.
Last Major Revision: Sep 2008
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1885年9月22日 | Ben Chifley was born. |
1951年6月13日 | Ben Chifley passed away. |
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