Walter Ives Explained

Walter Ives
Office1:Secretary of the Department of Primary Industry (I)
Term Start1:30 December 1968
Term End1:12 June 1974
Office2:Secretary of the Department of Agriculture
Term Start2:12 June 1974
Term End2:22 December 1975
Office3:Secretary of the Department of Primary Industry (II)
Term Start3:22 December 1975
Term End3:18 May 1978
Birth Date:26 August 1917
Resting Place:Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens
Occupation:Public servant
Nationality: Australian
Spouse:Betty
Alma Mater:University of Sydney

Walter Ives (26 August 191720 December 2006) was a senior Australian public servant. He was head of the Department of Primary Industry from 1968 to 1978.

Life and career

Walter Ives was born on 26 August 1917.

Ives worked in the CSIRO, and was appointed to the Department of Primary Industry in 1969 from his position there. As the Department of Primary Industry transitioned to become the Department of Agriculture, and then the Department of Primary Industry again, Ives remained its head.

In May 1978, Ives was named as the first chairman of the Primary Industry Bank of Australia, and he left the Department of Primary Industry.[1]

Ives died on 20 December 2006, aged 89.

Awards

Ives was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in June 1976 for his public service.

Notes and References

  1. News: Ives heads new farm bank. 13. The Canberra Times. 17 May 1980.