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In 1956, he was the Australian government's nominee to the secretariat of the Trusteeship Council of the United Nations, a role he held for two years, before returning to Papua and New Guinea to become Secretary to the Department of the Administrator in 1960. In the same year changed his surname from
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On 15 May 1948, at St Mark's Anglican Church, East Brighton, Melbourne, Fenbury married Joan Marion Brazier; the couple had two children. He returned to Papua New Guinea the same year and was given responsibility for implementing a new system of local government. In 1954 he moved to
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In 1969, he was appointed Secretary of the new Department of Social Development and Home Affairs, where he remained until retiring in 1973. The following year he took on a visiting fellowship at the
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Fienberg to Fenbury by deed poll. After his first wife died in 1964, he married Helen Mary Shiels in a civil ceremony in Port Moresby in May 1966.
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to gain knowledge of colonial administration. He was posted to in Tanganyika, where he learned about the village council system.
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in 1916, the third child of railway official David Percival Fienberg and Beatrice Amelia (nÊe Conroy). He attended
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Fenbury died on 14 May 1976 from injuries received as a result of being hit by a bus in
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Practice without policy: genesis of local government in Papua New Guinea
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in 1941, becoming a lieutenant the following year when he joined the
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Australian Dictionary of Biography; accessed 17 January 2018.
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David Maxwell Fenbury: The man who never feared change
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In 1937, Fenbury became a cadet patrol officer in the
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People educated at Christian Brothers' College, Perth
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Perth
Leederville
Christian Brothers College, Perth
University of Western Australia
Territory of Papua and New Guinea
Subiaco
Perth
Christian Brothers' College
University of Western Australia
Pelican
Territory of New Guinea
Australian Imperial Force
Australian New Guinea Administrative Unit
mentioned in dispatches
Military Cross
Colonial Office
Port Moresby
Australian National University
Leederville, a suburb of Perth





Fenbury, David Maxwell (1916–1976)



Practice without policy: genesis of local government in Papua New Guinea

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