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Department of Supply and Development (1939–1942)

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planning to ensure effective operation in time of war and decentralise secondary industries, particularly those relating to defence investigation and development of Australian sources of supply of goods in time of war, particularly additional
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and ammunition throughout what was shaping up to be a long and hard war. The department was created on 11 June 1940, only about a week after the end of the
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the manufacture or assembly of aircraft, or parts by the Commonwealth or by authority of the Commonwealth;
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Information about the department's functions and government funding allocation could be found in the
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department, staffed by officials who were responsible to the Minister for Supply and Development.
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resources, production of power, alcohol from sugar or other crops and the production of
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the acquisition, maintenance and disposal of stocks of goods in connection with defence;
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arrangements for the establishment or extension of industries for purposes of defence;
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the arrangement or coordination of surveys of Australian industrial capacity; and
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department that existed between April 1939 and October 1942.
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The Wakefield Companion to South Australian History
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Index

Department of Supply and Development (1939-1942)
Department of Supply and Development (1948–1950)
Department of the Interior (I)
Department of Supply and Shipping
Commonwealth of Australia
Richard Casey
Frederick Stewart
Philip McBride
George McLeay
Jack Beasley
Daniel McVey
Jim Brigden
Arthur Smith
Australian government
Administrative Arrangements Orders
oil
oil from coal
shale
Department of Munitions
Department of Munitions
munitions
World War II
Australia's armed forces
arms
evacuation of Dunkirk
vehicles
armour
artillery
Commonwealth Public Service

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