- Arthur Fadden
Infobox Prime Minister
honorific-prefix =The Right Honourable
name=Sir Arthur Fadden
honorific-suffix =
GCMG
order=13thPrime Minister of Australia
Elections: 1943
term_start =29 August
term_end =7 October 1941
predecessor =Robert Menzies
successor =John Curtin
birth_date =birth date|1894|4|13|df=y
birth_place =Ingham,Queensland ,Australia
death_date =Death date and age|1973|4|21|1894|4|13|df=yes
party=Country
constituency = Darling Downs (Queensland )Sir Arthur William Fadden, GCMG (13 April 1894–21 April 1973), Australian politician and 13th
Prime Minister of Australia , born inIngham, Queensland , the son of aPresbyterian police officer.Biography
Fadden was educated at state schools, and later studied accountancy while working as a clerk. Once he had qualified he became assistant Town Clerk of Mackay, then Town Clerk. In 1919 Fadden helped form the North Queensland Rugby League, and served as its founding secretary. [http://rl1908.com/History/prime-ministers.htm] In the 1920s he established a successful accountancy firm with offices in
Brisbane and Townsville. He was active in the Country Party from its foundation.In 1932 Fadden was elected for one term to the
Queensland Legislative Assembly . He was defeated in 1935 but the following year he won a by-election in the federal seat of Darling Downs. He was a blunt, effectivedebate r and soon made an impression. WhenArchie Cameron resigned suddenly as Country Party leader in 1940, there was a deadlock betweenEarle Page andJohn McEwen in the ballot to replace him, and Fadden was chosen as a compromise candidate. He was appointed Minister for Supply and Development, then Minister for Air, then Treasurer (finance minister).In August 1941
Robert Menzies resigned as Prime Minister. TheUnited Australia Party (UAP) was so bereft of leadership at this time that Fadden was invited to become Prime Minister, although the Country Party was the smaller of the two conservative parties. But the two independent MPs (Arthur Coles and Alex Wilson) who were keeping the government in office were so disgusted at the way Menzies had been treated that they voted against Fadden's budget, and in October he resigned: Labor underJohn Curtin then took office. Fadden joked that he was like the Flood: he had "reigned for 40 days and 40 nights".Fadden continued as Opposition Leader, leading the conservatives to a crushing defeat in the 1943 election. He then handed the Opposition leadership back to Menzies and his new Liberal Party, while remaining Country Party leader. Always an outspoken conservative, in the late 1940s he became a strong anti-communist, urging Menzies to ban the Communist Party. After the 1946 election, Fadden resumed his political partnership with Robert Menzies, though still keen to assert the independence of his party. Indeed, in the lead up to the 1949 federal election, Fadden played a key role in the defeat of the Chifley Labor government, frequently making inflammatory claims about the "socialist" nature of the Labor Party which Menzies could then "clarify" or repudiate as he saw fit, thus appearing more "moderate". His often-extreme political views were concealed behind a jolly public manner and he enjoyed his nickname "Artie."
In 1949 Arthur Fadden became Treasurer in the second Menzies government. Although
inflation was very high in the early 1950s, forcing him to impose several "horror budgets," he generally presided over a booming economy, with times especially good for farmers. He retired before the 1958 general election and lived quietly until his death inBrisbane , Queensland in 1973.Fadden was made a Knight Commander of the
Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in 1951, [ [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1082573&search_type=simple&showInd=true It's an Honour - Fadden KCMG] ] and in 1958 was raised to Knight Grand Cross (GCMG) of the order. [ [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1073792&search_type=simple&showInd=true It's an Honour - Fadden GCMG] ] TheCanberra suburb of Fadden and theDivision of Fadden are named after him.Fadden Ministry
29 August 1941 to 7 October 1941
*Rt Hon Arthur Fadden, MP: Prime Minister, Treasurer (CP)
*Rt HonBilly Hughes , MP: Attorney-General, Minister for the Navy (UAP)
*Rt HonRobert Menzies , KC MP: Minister for Defence Co-ordination (UAP)
*HonPercy Spender , KC MP: Minister for the Army (UAP)
*Senator HonGeorge McLeay : Vice-President of the Executive Council, Minister for Supply and Development (UAP)
*HonJohn McEwen , MP: Minister for Air, Minister for Civil Aviation (CP)
*Senator HonHattil Foll : Minister for the Interior, Minister for Information (UAP)
*Rt Hon SirEarle Page , GCMG MP: Minister for Commerce (CP)
*Hon Sir Frederick Stewart, MP: Minister for External Affairs, Minister for Health, Minister for Social Services (UAP)
*Senator HonPhilip McBride : Minister for Munitions (UAP)
*HonEric Harrison , MP: Minister for Trade and Customs (UAP)
*HonHarold Holt , MP: Minister for Labour and National Service (UAP)
*Senator HonHerbert Collett : Minister for Repatriation (UAP)
*Hon Thomas Collins, MP: Postmaster-General (CP)
*Senator Hon John Leckie: Minister for Aircraft Production (UAP)
*Hon Larry Anthony, MP: Minister for Transport (CP)
*HonEric Spooner , MP: Minister for War Organisation of Industry (UAP)
*Hon Joseph Abbott, MP: Minister for Home Security (CP)
*HonAllan MacDonald , MP: Minister for External Territories (UAP)References
Further reading
*Arthur Fadden, "They Called Me Artie", Jacaranda Press (1969)
External links
* [http://primeministers.naa.gov.au/meetpm.asp?pmId=13 Arthur Fadden] - Australia's Prime Ministers / National Archives of Australia
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