Department of Tourism and Recreation explained

Agency Name:Department of Tourism and Recreation
Formed:19 December 1972
Preceding1:Department of Health (I) – for national fitness councils
Department of Trade and Industry
Dissolved:22 December 1975
Superseding:Department of Environment, Housing and Community Development – for recreation
Department of Industry and Commerce (I) – for tourism
Type:Department
Jurisdiction:Commonwealth of Australia
Minister1 Name:Frank Stewart
Minister1 Pfo:Minister (1972–1975)
Minister2 Name:Reg Withers
Minister2 Pfo:Minister (1975)
Chief1 Name:Doug McKay
Chief1 Position:Acting Secretary (1972–1973)
Chief2 Name:Lloyd Bott
Chief2 Position:Secretary (1973–1975)
Headquarters:Canberra

The Department of Tourism and Recreation was an Australian government department that existed between December 1972 and December 1975.

History

The Department was one of several new Departments established by the Whitlam government, a wide restructuring that revealed some of the new government's program.

Up until the Department of Tourism and Recreation was established, the prevailing view was that the Commonwealth Government generally had no role to play in relation to sport and recreation, which were instead matters for state and local governments.

Shortly after the Fraser government took office in November 1975, following the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, the Department was abolished,[1] with its functions taken up by other departments.

Scope

Information about the department's functions and government funding allocation could be found in the Administrative Arrangements Orders, the annual Portfolio Budget Statements and in the Department's annual reports.

At its creation, the Department dealt with:

Structure

The Department was an Australian Public Service department, staffed by officials who were responsible to the Minister for Tourism and Recreation.

Notes and References

  1. News: Bruce. Juddery. Bruce Juddery. Bureaucratic Convulsion: Eight departments go. The Canberra Times. 19 December 1975. live. 20 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140320082828/http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/102192827. 1.