Bernie Fraser (economist) explained

Bernie Fraser
Nationality:Australian
Order1:5th Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia
Term Start1:18 September 1989
Term End1:17 September 1996
Office2:Secretary of the Department of Treasury
Term Start2:September 1984
Term End2:September 1989
Predecessor1:RA Johnston
Successor1:Ian Macfarlane
Birth Name:Bernard William Fraser
Birth Date:1941 2, df=y
Birth Place:Junee, New South Wales
Alma Mater:University of New England (Australia)
Australian National University
Profession:Economist

Bernard William Fraser (born 26 February 1941) is an Australian economist and was the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia from September 1989 to September 1996.

Fraser was born in Junee, New South Wales in 1941.[1] He joined the Commonwealth Public Service in 1961, starting at the Department of National Development.[2] Educated at the University of New England and the Australian National University, Bernie Fraser joined the Commonwealth Public Service in 1961, spending time in Treasury, interspersed with postings in London as a Treasury representative, three years in the Department of Finance and three years as Director of the National Energy Office. He soon moved to the Department of Treasury, in 1963.[2] He was its London representative from 1969 to 1972. In 1981 Fraser was appointed Director of the National Energy Office. He returned to the Treasury in 1984 and became Secretary from September 1984 to September 1989.[3]

Fraser is an independent director of several industry superannuation funds[4] and is a director of Members Equity Bank.[5] He is the chairman of the board of the Climate Change Authority.[6]

He has appeared in several television ads in Australia for superannuation funds, notably sporting the catchphrase; "it's the super of the future".[7]

He was educated at Junee High School, the University of New England, Australia and the Australian National University.[8] He has received Honorary Doctorates from the University of New England, Australia and Charles Sturt University, Australia.[9] He is also an honorary Professor of Economics at the University of Canberra.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: The International Who's Who 2004. 9781857432176. Publications. Europa. 2003.
  2. APPOINTMENT OF SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. 22 January 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140122111230/http://pmtranscripts.dpmc.gov.au/browse.php?did=6472. Robert. Hawke. Bob Hawke. 17 September 1984.
  3. Web site: Bernard (Bernie) William Fraser, eleventh Secretary to the Treasury (1984–1989). 2001. treasury.gov.au. 25 January 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090603235444/http://treasury.gov.au/documents/109/HTML/Part3_5.asp. 3 June 2009.
  4. Web site: Trustee. australiansuperpension.com. 25 January 2010.
  5. Web site: ME Bank Directors. membersequity.com.au. 25 January 2010.
  6. Web site: Strong Board appointed for Climate Change Authority . Greg Combet . 21 June 2012 . Media Release . Australian Government . 20 September 2012 .
  7. Web site: Super of the future. https://archive.today/20120709103533/http://investordaily.com.au/cps/rde/xchg/id/style/4479.htm?rdeCOQ=SID-0A3D9633-5702D78D. dead. 9 July 2012. St Anne. Christine. 2 June 2008. investordaily.com.au. 25 January 2010.
  8. News: New Treasury head tough but flexible. Short. John. 18 September 1984. The Sydney Morning Herald. 25 January 2010.
  9. News: Profile Bernie Fraser. Schmidt. Lucinda. 19 March 2008. The Age. 25 January 2010.