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684:. But under Fraser's government he soon found himself back in his old role of the backbench rebel. His lifelong commitment to Keynesianism led him to criticise Fraser's cuts to government spending as deflationary. Having already announced his intention of retiring from Parliament at the next election, he resigned from the Liberal Party on 11 October 1977, citing the government's handling of the economy and industrial relations. He stood for the 43: 592:
observed that "despite his undoubted enthusiasm for railway matters, Bill Wentworth’s intrusion into the debate and his advocacy for nothing more than inter-capital links doomed forever any chance of an integrated standard gauge rail network being achieved. It is a pity that he ever became involved."
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Wentworth, however, was more than a one-issue politician, and had great energy and ability. As Gorton's biographer writes: "For all his erratic and sometimes bizarre behaviour, his flaws were at least those of an inventive mind". Despite this, he had a long wait for ministerial preferment, mainly
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succeeded Gorton as Prime Minister in March 1971, he retained Wentworth in the ministry despite dropping Gorton's other proteges. Wentworth contested the Liberal deputy leadership at this time, but was eliminated on the first ballot, with the position going to
576:, was a communist sympathizer, or at best a dupe of the communists. The communists, he said, wanted to "ride into power on the back of the Australian Labor Party". Menzies's biographer referred to him as "the notorious Liberal Party backbench red-baiter". 588:, no admirer of Wentworth in other respects, credited him with being one of the architects of the rail standardisation agreement that led to the opening of the single-gauge rail line from Melbourne to Sydney in 1961. On the wider front, however, the 580:
because he was a party-room rebel on other matters, such as pensions. During these years he busied himself with parliamentary committee work. He was an active member of the Foreign Affairs Committee from 1952 to 1961. From 1956 he was chair of the
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By the late 1940s Wentworth had become a fierce anti-Communist, to an extent that even some in his own party regarded as excessive (though Menzies was more than willing to benefit from his frequent red-baiting): he was frequently accused of
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Snedden succeeded McMahon as leader, but Wentworth was among his most persistent party-room critics. In March 1975 it was Wentworth who moved the motion in the Liberal Party room to depose Snedden from the leadership in favour of
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As Minister, Wentworth was disappointed that the Cabinet was reluctant to take any steps to pass the kind of far-reaching legislation he wanted, mainly due to the resistance of pastoral interests represented by the
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in 1964 and is now known as the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS). He was one of the Liberal backbenchers who supported a
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to give the Commonwealth the power to legislate specifically for the benefit of Indigenous Australians, something which was finally achieved under Menzies' successor
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and was chairman of its training group. He resigned from the party in December 1943 after coming into conflict with the executive, subsequently accusing party chair
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Honours for "service to the Australian Parliament, particularly in relation to Aboriginal rights and to the standardisation of inter-state rail gauges".
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During his time in the House of Representatives, Wentworth voted against his party more often than any other Representative in Australian history.
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Mulvaney, DJ (2008), 'WEH Stanner and the foundation of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1959–1964', pp. 58-75, in:
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Labor, Socialism and Soviets: the Trend to Totalitarianism in Australia: The Place of Bank Nationalisation in the Plan
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New South Wales Birth, Deaths and Marriages: Birth Certificate of William Charles Wentworth IV 42087/1907
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New South Wales Birth, Deaths and Marriages: Birth Certificate of William Charles Wentworth IV 42087/1907
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Wentworth was already 60 when he became a minister, but he proved to be energetic and innovative. When
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Agnes Thomson: New South Wales Death Certificate 1905/000063 of her daughter Ada Frances Griffiths
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From 1941 to 1943 Wentworth served in the Australian Army in administrative positions. At the
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Wentworth's last appearance in Australian politics was in April 1995, when he contested the
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George Hill and Jane Binnie: New South Wales marriage certificate of 1841 – 123, vol 25C
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Presentation of the degree of Doctor of the University to William Charles Wentworth IV
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He was survived by his wife Barbara, and four children. The prominent journalist
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affairs. In 1959, he put forth a proposal to Cabinet for the establishment of an
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http://aiatsis.gov.au/news-and-events/events/special-events/wentworth-lectures
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Returning to Australia aged 23, Wentworth worked briefly as a factory hand at
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movement, and stood again for the Senate as a Grey Power candidate at the
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for most of his career and held ministerial office in the governments of
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Menzies and the Great World Struggle: Australia's Cold War 1948–1954
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An Appreciation of Difference: WEH Stanner and Aboriginal Australia
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Australian Railwayman: from cadet engineer to railways commissioner
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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Demand for defence: being a plan to keep Australia white and free
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Minister in charge of Aboriginal Affairs under the Prime Minister
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Mackellar
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Crossing the floor in the Federal Parliament 1950 – August 2004
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and served his final months in parliament as an independent.
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Government Members Committee on Rail Gauge Standardisation
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A School of their own: The History of The Armidale School
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Referendum and Reform: The Upper House in New South Wales
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In 1993, Wentworth was appointed an Officer (AO) of the
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The institute was established by an 508:Later in 1943, Wentworth joined the newly created 2192: 1371:"Two Members Resign: Split in Liberal Democrats" 1430:Volume II, Melbourne University Press 1999, 258 733: 472: 606:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples 414:, a leading political and literary figure in 1270:Wentworth/Hill/Griffiths/Scott/Cooper family 596:Wentworth's other long-term interest was in 410:of the same name, and the great-grandson of 1809:, Jill Brown p. 23 Retrieved I January 2017 1345:, The University of Sydney, 15 March 2006, 469:and favoured an expansion of state credit. 457:, Sydney, before becoming Secretary to the 397: 67:28 February 1968 – 5 December 1972 2023:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 1928:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 1847:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 1822:: The University of Sydney Archives 2010: 1805:: The University of Sydney Archives 2010: 1700:– via National Library of Australia. 1518:http://aiatsis.gov.au/about-us/our-history 1360:, University of Queensland Press 1997, 283 632:, the first minister to hold this office. 602:Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies 516:of behaving in an "undemocratic fashion". 402:Wentworth was born on 8 September 1907 in 41: 1839:"Wentworth, William Charles (1790–1872)" 1678: 1575: 630:Minister in Charge of Aboriginal Affairs 542: 444: 376:Minister in charge of Aboriginal Affairs 2015:"Griffiths, George Richard (1802–1859)" 779:Compress Printing Limited, Sydney, 1947 125:28 February 1968 – 31 May 1971 2261:People educated at The Armidale School 2193: 1624: 1138: 1024: 1020: 1010: 907: 806: 802: 1899:Sarah Wentworth, Mistress of Vaucluse 1465: 1459: 1211: 1201: 1197: 1185: 1182: 1172: 1156: 1146: 1142: 1126: 1123: 1113: 1100: 1090: 1086: 1074: 1068: 1058: 1042: 1032: 1028: 1004: 994: 981: 971: 967: 955: 952: 942: 925: 915: 911: 895: 892: 882: 869: 859: 855: 843: 840: 830: 814: 810: 590:head of the South Australian Railways 481:, he stood as an independent for the 378:(1968–1971). Wentworth served in the 1917: 1742:Wentworth, Fitzwilliam (1832–1915): 1627:"Mr. Wentworth's Demand for Defence" 1415:Menzies and the Great World Struggle 705:by-election in the seat of Wentworth 429:in northern New South Wales, and at 382:from 1949 to 1977, representing the 2266:Australian people in rail transport 2256:20th-century Australian politicians 540:in the northern suburbs of Sydney. 519: 459:Attorney General of New South Wales 13: 2216:Officers of the Order of Australia 2020:Australian Dictionary of Biography 1925:Australian Dictionary of Biography 1844:Australian Dictionary of Biography 1836: 763:Deaton & Spencer, Sydney, 1933 14: 2277: 2012: 1576:Davidson, Gay (12 October 1977). 664:was an adviser to the Gurindji). 16:Australian politician (1907–2003) 1578:"Veteran Member speaks his mind" 406:, the son of a prominent Sydney 2142:Minister for Aboriginal Affairs 2084: 2075: 2064: 2006: 1997: 1911: 1901:: Historic Houses Trust of NSW 1888: 1830: 1812: 1796: 1768: 1750: 1735: 1726: 1713: 1704: 1672: 1618: 1607: 1588: 1569: 1556: 1543: 1530: 1510: 1497: 1484: 1446: 1433: 1266:Political families of Australia 1071:George Neville Griffiths M.L.A. 752: 2025:Australian National University 1930:Australian National University 1849:Australian National University 1420: 1407: 1394: 1381: 1363: 1350: 1335: 1307: 1287: 1: 2211:Alumni of New College, Oxford 1983:Parliament of New South Wales 1782:Parliament of New South Wales 1280: 354:and sometimes referred to as 2118:Minister for Social Services 1124:3. Florence Denise Griffiths 893:2. William Charles Wentworth 771:Sydney, W.C. Wentworth, 1939 734:Later life, death and family 644:when he proposed giving the 626:Minister for Social Services 556:in making allegations under 372:Minister for Social Services 356:William Charles Wentworth IV 55:Minister for Social Services 7: 1719:Florence Denise Griffiths: 1259: 1159:John Scott M.L.A. and M.L.C 792:Ancestors of Bill Wentworth 783: 473:Early political involvement 10: 2282: 2221:Australian anti-communists 1920:"Hill, George (1802–1883)" 1776:"George Neville Griffiths" 1132: 1022: 901: 804: 717: 688:in New South Wales at the 530:Liberal Party of Australia 421:Wentworth was educated at 2179: 2170: 2165: 2158: 2148: 2139: 2134: 2124: 2115: 2107: 2102: 1527:, retrieved 29 April 2014 1507:, retrieved 29 April 2015 1466:Fitch, Ronald J. (2006). 1375:The Sydney Morning Herald 1199: 1191: 1166: 1144: 1140: 1107: 1088: 1080: 1052: 1030: 1026: 1007:William Charles Wentworth 988: 969: 961: 936: 913: 909: 876: 857: 849: 824: 817:William Charles Wentworth 808: 648:control of their land at 614:constitutional referendum 524:In 1945 Wentworth joined 412:William Charles Wentworth 343:William Charles Wentworth 336: 328: 316: 305: 285: 261: 234: 229: 225: 213: 201: 184: 169: 157: 145: 129: 118: 111: 99: 87: 71: 60: 53: 49: 40: 23: 1631:The Australian Quarterly 1600:24 December 2007 at the 1341:Professor D J Anderson, 1045:George Richard Griffiths 841:4. Fitzwilliam Wentworth 510:Liberal Democratic Party 483:House of Representatives 416:colonial New South Wales 398:Early life and education 380:House of Representatives 301:Independent (after 1977) 2251:Politicians from Sydney 2160:Parliament of Australia 1758:Burke's Colonial Gentry 700:; again, he did badly. 558:parliamentary privilege 1981:Former members of the 1780:Former members of the 1746:, 11 August 1915, p 10 1625:Piesse, E. L. (1939). 1428:Robert Menzies: A Life 690:December 1977 election 642:Indigenous land rights 570:Australian Labor Party 548: 491:United Australia Party 2226:Australian economists 1762:Wentworth of Vaucluse 1744:Sydney Morning Herald 1721:Burke's Landed Gentry 1689:The Argus (Melbourne) 1523:28 April 2015 at the 1183:7. Ada Frances Scott 1101:13. Letitia Chatfield 738:Wentworth retired to 546: 479:1943 federal election 445:Public service career 433:, where he gained an 173:Australian Parliament 2173:Member for Mackellar 1682:(18 February 1939). 1377:. 23 December 1943. 562:Wilfrid Kent Hughes 431:New College, Oxford 423:The Armidale School 323:New College, Oxford 2103:Political offices 1918:Rutledge, Martha. 1614:It's an honour: AO 1582:The Canberra Times 724:Order of Australia 654:Northern Territory 549: 292:Liberal Democratic 289:Independent (1943) 2189: 2188: 2180:Succeeded by 2149:Succeeded by 2125:Succeeded by 2034:978-0-522-84459-7 1939:978-0-522-84459-7 1858:978-0-522-84459-7 1837:Persse, Michael. 1454:Abiding Interests 1404:, Hodder 2002, 67 1358:Abiding Interests 1256: 1255: 1252: 1251: 1212:15. Agnes Thomson 953:5. 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Index

The Honourable
AO

Minister for Social Services
John Gorton
William McMahon
Ian Sinclair
Bill Hayden
Minister in charge of Aboriginal Affairs under the Prime Minister
John Gorton
William McMahon
Peter Howson
Australian Parliament
Mackellar
10 December 1949
10 December 1977
Jim Carlton
Sydney
New South Wales
Australia
Sydney
New South Wales
Australia
Liberal Democratic
Liberal
Mungo MacCallum
Alma mater
New College, Oxford
AO
Liberal Party

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