- Sam Calder
Stephen Edward (Sam) Calder (10 August 1916 - 30 September 2008) was a decorated
World War II flying ace, member of theAustralian House of Representatives , and founder of theNorthern Territory Country Liberal Party , one of the more successful political parties in Australia’s history.Sam Calder was born in
Melbourne , Victoria and educated at Melbourne Grammar before joining theRoyal Australian Air Force in 1932. Trained as a pilot, Calder flew Typhoon planes throughout World War II, completing 120 missions overEurope and receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross for his troubles.Following the end of hostilities in 1945, Calder returned to Australia and worked as the chief pilot for
Northern Territory -based airlineConnellan Airways . The airline prospered as it provided a vast network of medical, passenger and mail services throughout the Northern Territory (NT), although it would eventually collapse following a decision by then NT Chief MinisterPaul Everingham , a political opponent of Calder, to give competing airline Ansett Airlines the rights to the Darwin-Alice Springs route. Not content with this, Calder also took on the challenge of managingcattle station s the size of some European countries, as he attempted to wrest a profit from the barren soil of the Australian outback.Calder’s high profile in the NT led federal Country Party leader
John McEwen to ask Calder to stand as a Country Party candidate at the forthcoming federal election. TheDivision of Northern Territory had long been in Labor Party hands but Calder was able to wrest the seat away, at first by only 400-odd votes in 1966, but extending that into thousands over the next decade and a half.Calder played an active role in parliament, pushing for development in the NT, and could claim some of the credit for the construction of the
Adelaide -Alice Springs train line and several new roads, and the NT being granted self-government, Senate representation, and the right to vote in national referendums. Following the granting of self-government in 1978, Calder founded theCountry Liberal Party , which held government in the NT for over a quarter of a century.Calder also had many ambitious plans which failed to see the light of day, including statehood for the NT and a
nuclear power station in the NT, as well as a being a vocal opponent of Aboriginal land rights, believing that the then governing Labor Party had sold Australia to the Aboriginals.Following his retirement from politics in 1980, Calder continued to fight the furthering of Aboriginal rights, arguing that they made Aboriginals lazy.
Calder died in Darwin late in the evening of 30 September 2008, aged 92.Bourchier, D. "Northern Territory News", "PM rejects state funeral for NT hero", 2 October 2008.]
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NAME=Calder, Stephen Edward
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Calder, Sam
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Australia n politician andWorld War II flying ace
DATE OF BIRTH=10 August 1916
PLACE OF BIRTH=Melbourne
DATE OF DEATH= 30 September 2008
PLACE OF DEATH= Darwin
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