- Raymond Garrett
Sir Raymond William Garrett AFC, AE (October 1900–
12 October 1994 ) was anAustralia n photographer, pilot, and politician. A member of theLiberal Party of Australia , Garrett served on theVictorian Legislative Council for eighteen years, and was knighted in 1973.Garrett was born in Kew, in
Melbourne , Victoria. He was educated at Workingman's College (nowRMIT University ) and theUniversity of Melbourne . At the age of 26, Garrett graduated from flying school at theRoyal Australian Air Force base at Point Cook; he became a commercial pilot in 1927, and joined theCitizen Air Force . Garrett would later become the first civilian instructor in the CAF. Garrett was as keen ongliding as he was on flying aeroplanes. In 1928, he set aBritish Empire record for gliding duration. In 1929, he founded the Gliding Club of Victoria.In 1933, he began working in the
Northern Territory for theLarkin Aircraft Company . Flying as the chief pilot for the company, Garrett ran the first Territory-wide mail route, and provided the air links between Darwin and other townships in the territory. In the mid-1930s, Garrett left the Northern Territory and returned to Melbourne, where he tried his hand as a professional photographer. Garrett's interest in photography began in the 1920s, when he was one of the country's first aerial photographers. In 1934, Garrett married Vera Halliday Lugton, with whom he had four children.When
World War II broke out, Garrett was called up into the Royal Australian Air Force. Initially based atRAAF Base Laverton , he moved to Mascot to take up a post as commanding officer of the RAAF training school. He retired from the Air Force in 1945, having achieved the rank ofGroup Captain .After the war, Garrett took his earlier love of photography and set up a successful business in Doncaster, manufacturing photographic chemicals. He later became Chairman of Ilford (Australia) Pty Ltd.
It was around this time that Garrett also began to dabble in politics, sitting on the council of the Shire of Doncaster and Templestowe for six years. In 1956, Garrett contested — and won — the seat of Southern Province for the Liberals. He served the electorate with distinction, and was elected
President of the Victorian Legislative Council in 1968. Southern Province had, by that time, become over-large and difficult to represent, and, after some redistricting, Garrett joined fellow LiberalVasey Houghton in representingTemplestowe Province . He held a seat in Templestowe until his retirement from politics in 1976.References
* [http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/president/x/garrett.htm Parliamentary biography] . Accessed
11 March 2005 .
* "Sir Raymond Garrett, 93, former President of Victorian Legislative Council and wartime pilot instructor", "The Age",25 October 1994 .
* Condolence motions, HANSARD records of the Victorian State Parliament,14 October 1994 ( [http://tex2.parliament.vic.gov.au/bin/texhtmlt?form=VicHansard.dumpall&db=hansard91&dodraft=0&house=ASSEMBLY&speech=19938&activity=Condolences&title=DEATH+OF+SIR+RAYMOND+WILLIAM+GARRETT%2C+AFC%2C+AEA&date1=18&date2=October&date3=1994 available online] )
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