- Archibald Fisken
Archibald Clyde Wanliss Fisken
OBE CMG (11 March 1897 – 20 June 1970) was anAustralia n politician. His grandson is Liberal SenatorMichael Ronaldson .Early life
Fisken was born at
Ballarat, Victoria , to grazier Archibald James Fisken and Beatrice Mary, née Wanliss. He attended E.N. Maryatt's Church of England Grammar School for Boys, Ballarat College andGeelong Church of England Grammar School before his 1916 commission in theRoyal Field Artillery . He served on theWestern Front from 1916 to 1918; in 1918 he was awarded theMilitary Cross and promoted tolieutenant , although he was also wounded.Returning from the war, Fisken maintained the family property (Lal Lal, in the family since 1846) at Yendon. He was elected to the
Buninyong Shire Council in 1922 and remained a councillor until his death, being president 1931-32, 1946-47, 1957-58 and 1966-67. He was prominent in the community, both as a sportsman and as a pastoralist. He married Elspeth Anne Cameron on 20 February 1924 atRoss, Tasmania .Federal politics
Fisken was elected to the federal House of Representatives in 1934, as the
United Australia Party member for Ballarat. He was notably concerned withunemployment , stating that "all the ills of the country would be rectified" if the problem was solved. Although mentioned as a possibility for promotion to the ministry, Fisken retired from parliament in 1937, stating that he wished to focus on his appointment as chairman of theAustralian Meat Board .Later life
Fisken continued on the Meat Board for many years, serving as chairman until 1946. He expanded the market for Australian meat, notably in Britain and
North America . Fisken was also appointed to theMeat Industry Commission on its creation in 1943, and acted as deputy-controller of meat supplies for Victoria from 1943-45. He also held positions as chairman ofDennys Lascelles Ltd , a director of theCommercial Union Assurance Company , and a life member and trustee of theRoyal Agricultural Society of Victoria . He also contributed much time and effort towards establishing a Ballarattertiary education institution. AppointedOBE in 1958 and CMG in 1963, Fisken died at Lal Lal on 20 June 1970 and was cremated. He was survived by his wife, son, and three daughters.References
*Australian Dictionary of Biography|last=Browne |first=Geoff |authorlink=|year=1996|id=A140185b.htm|title= Fisken, Archibald Clyde Wanliss |accessdate=2008-03-15
Persondata
NAME=Fisken, Archibald Clyde Wanliss
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Fisken, Clyde
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Australia n politician
DATE OF BIRTH=11 March 1897
PLACE OF BIRTH=Ballarat, Victoria
DATE OF DEATH=20 June 1970
PLACE OF DEATH=Yendon, Victoria
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