Geoffrey Reed

Geoffrey Reed

Sir Geoffrey Sandford Reed (14 March 1892 - 31 December 1970) was a judge in the Supreme Court of South Australia and the first Director-General of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO).

Early life

He was born in Port Pirie on 14 March 1892, the first child of William Reed and his wife Elizabeth, née Lathlean. William Reed was an Wesleyan clergyman, and Geoffrey was educated at Prince Alfred College, a Methodist school. Reed studied Law at the University of Adelaide and was admitted as a solicitor and barrister on 25 April 1914. He enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) on 18 February 1918, and was married later the same year to Kathleen Matthews. He was posted to England and France and served with a supply depot. He was discharged in Adelaide on 21 May 1919.

Through the 1920s and 1930s, Reed became a partner in McLachlan, Reed & Griffiths, was active in the Law Society of South Australia and lectured in law at the University of Adelaide. He chaired a Royal Commission on transport in 1937. He was appointed to the Supreme Court of South Australia in 1943, having acted as judge for a period earlier.

ASIO

Reed was involved in security, including chairing the South Australian National Security Advisory Committee from 1941. He undertook a number of inquiries on security issues for the Federal Government. Reed was appointed as Commonwealth Director-General of Security on 2 March 1949. A fortnight later, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation was established. The Australian Government of Ben Chifley was pressured by its allies to address security shortcomings at the beginning of the Cold War.

ASIO was modeled on the British equivalent, MI5. Its first authorised telephone interceptions were in June 1949, followed in July by a raid on the Sydney office of the Communist Party of Australia. Reed and ASIO were supported by the new Prime Minister, Robert Menzies after the 1949 election and he received warm tributes at the end of his post in July 1950 from both sides of politics.

Reed returned to the Supreme Court of South Australia and was knighted in 1953. He chaired a Royal Commission in electoral boundaries in 1955 and served as acting Governor of South Australia twice in 1957. In 1958, he was judge in the controversial trial of Max Stuart, an Aborigine accused of murdering a 9 year old girl and subsequently also appointed to the Royal Commission into the conviction.

Reed retired from the court in 1962 and retired in Adelaide after some travel overseas. He died on 31 December 1970 and was cremated. He was survived by his wife and their son and daughter.

References

*cite web |work=Australian Dictionary of Biography, online edition |title=Reed, Sir Geoffrey Sandfors (1892-1970) |author=Rex Stevenson |accessdate=2006-06-23 |url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A160076b.htm
*cite web |url=http://www.naa.gov.au/the_collection/defence/other_defence_matters/security_buttons/reed.html |accessdate=2006-06-23 |title=Geoffrey S Reed |publisher=National Archives of Australia


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