- Herbert Collett
Herbert Brayley Collett CMG DSO (
12 November 1877 –15 August 1947 ) was anAustralia n politician, librarian and soldier.Collett was born in
St. Peter Port ,Guernsey and arrived with his family inWestern Australia in October 1884. He was educated at Perth Grammar School and became a librarian at the Victoria Public Library in 1891. He married Anne Whitfield in April 1904. Australian Dictionary of Biography
last= Black
first= David
authorlink=
year=1981
id=A080073b
title= Collett, Herbert Brayley (1877 - 1947)
accessdate=2008-01-13 ]Collett joined the Metropolitan Rifle Volunteers at the age of 16 and rose to command the 11th Australian Infantry Regiment as a
lieutenant-colonel in 1908. With the outbreak ofWorld War I he commanded the 28th Battalion of thefirst Australian Imperial Force from23 April 1915 and he served at Gallipoli, in Egypt and Sinai and in France. On29 July 1916 , he was wounded at thebattle of Pozières . He returned to action on12 October 1917 at theBattle of Passchendaele . He was promoted tocolonel in June 1918 and discharged in September 1919. He wasmentioned in dispatches and was made a Companion of theDistinguished Service Order in 1916, a Companion of theOrder of St Michael and St George in 1919 and was promoted brevet-colonel.Collett was assistant general secretary of Perth's amalgamated library, museum and art gallery from 1915 to 1933 and president of the Western Australia branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League from 1925 to 1933.
Political career
In April 1933, Collett was appointed to fill a casual vacancy in the
Australian Senate , representing theNationalist Party of Australia (United Australia Party from 1937). [cite web
title =Members of the Senate since 1901
publisher =Parliament of Australia
work=Parliamentary Handbook
url =http://www.aph.gov.au/library/handbook/historical/senate/abbott.cormack.htm
accessdate = 2008-01-13 ] In parliament he was particularly concerned with military matters and benefits for ex-servicemen and was Minister in charge of War Service Homes from April 1939 to June 1941, when he became Minister for Repatriation until the fall of the Fadden government in October 1941. He was alsoVice-President of the Executive Council and Minister in charge of Scientific and Industrial Research from August to October 1940. He was defeated at the 1946 election, completing his Senate term in July 1947. Shortly after he died of heart disease, survived by his wife and two sons.Notes
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NAME = Collett, Herbert Brayley
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION =Australia n soldier, politician and librarian
DATE OF BIRTH =12 November 1877
PLACE OF BIRTH =St. Peter Port ,Guernsey
DATE OF DEATH =15 August 1947
PLACE OF DEATH =Western Australia
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