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− | '''Sir Alan Westerman''' was one of very few people from the Southern hemisphere who | + | '''Sir Alan Westerman''' was an [[Australian]] civil servant.<ref>https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/63881/book.pdf;jsessionid=95AFFDDB847E8628C93B757C9206F2B0?sequence=1</ref> He was one of very few people from the Southern hemisphere who attended a [[Bilderberg]] conference. Although never a member, it was possibly in relation to the founding of the [[Trilateral Commission]]. |
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+ | ==Education== | ||
+ | Westerman came from a Gippsland ([[Victoria]]) farming family, but was born in New Zealand on 25 March 1913. He used to describe himself as a ‘New Zealander by accident’ as his birth occurred while his parents were on a short trip there. He was educated at [[Knox Grammar School]] ([[Sydney]]), the [[University of Tasmania]], the [[University of Melbourne]] and [[Columbia University]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20140202013029/http://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/westerman-sir-wilfred-alan-1022</ref><ref name=obit>https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/westerman-sir-wilfred-alan-1022</ref> | ||
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+ | After [[World War II]], Westerman joined the Australian Trade Commissioner Service, staying in the organisation between 1946 and 1949.<ref>http://naa12.naa.gov.au/scripts/SearchOld.asp?Number=CP+961</ref> | ||
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+ | When the Trade Department negotiated the Australian-[[Japanese]] Trade Agreement, Sir [[John Crawford]] provided the guidance and inspiration, while Westerman did most of the negotiating. He also had a key role in talks aimed at getting the best possible deal for Australian exports after [[Britain]]'s move to join the [[European Community]]. | ||
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+ | He was appointed [[Departmental secretary|Secretary]] of the Department of Trade in September 1960, becoming Secretary of the [[Department of Trade and Industry (Australia)|Department of Trade and Industry]] when the new department was established in 1963 until his retirement in 1971.<ref name=obit/> | ||
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+ | His contribution to trade policy occurred at a significant time in Australia's international trading history, as the nation was seeking markets for its ever-increasing industrial products.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20140211215052/http://www.trademinister.gov.au/releases/2001/mvt078_01.html</ref> | ||
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+ | The [[John Gorton|Gorton Government]] appointed him to be executive chairman of the [[Australian Industry Development Corporation]] towards the end of [[1970]]. He also had board positions in Ampol Petroleum Ltd and Philips Industries Holdings Ltd, and became chairman of the Stevedoring Industry Consultative Council.<ref name=obit/> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Alan Westerman | |
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Born | 1913-03-25 New Zealand |
Died | 2001-05-18 (Age 88) |
Nationality | Australian |
Alma mater | Knox Grammar School, University of Tasmania, University of Melbourne, Columbia University |
Spouse | Ruth Claremont |
One of very few people from the Southern hemisphere who have attended a Bilderberg, possibly around the founding of the Trilateral Commission.
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Sir Alan Westerman was an Australian civil servant.[1] He was one of very few people from the Southern hemisphere who attended a Bilderberg conference. Although never a member, it was possibly in relation to the founding of the Trilateral Commission.
Education
Westerman came from a Gippsland (Victoria) farming family, but was born in New Zealand on 25 March 1913. He used to describe himself as a ‘New Zealander by accident’ as his birth occurred while his parents were on a short trip there. He was educated at Knox Grammar School (Sydney), the University of Tasmania, the University of Melbourne and Columbia University.[2][3]
After World War II, Westerman joined the Australian Trade Commissioner Service, staying in the organisation between 1946 and 1949.[4]
When the Trade Department negotiated the Australian-Japanese Trade Agreement, Sir John Crawford provided the guidance and inspiration, while Westerman did most of the negotiating. He also had a key role in talks aimed at getting the best possible deal for Australian exports after Britain's move to join the European Community.
He was appointed Secretary of the Department of Trade in September 1960, becoming Secretary of the Department of Trade and Industry when the new department was established in 1963 until his retirement in 1971.[3]
His contribution to trade policy occurred at a significant time in Australia's international trading history, as the nation was seeking markets for its ever-increasing industrial products.[5]
The Gorton Government appointed him to be executive chairman of the Australian Industry Development Corporation towards the end of 1970. He also had board positions in Ampol Petroleum Ltd and Philips Industries Holdings Ltd, and became chairman of the Stevedoring Industry Consultative Council.[3]
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1972 | 21 April 1972 | 23 April 1972 | Belgium Hotel La Reserve Knokke | The 21st Bilderberg, 102 guests. It spawned the Trilateral Commission. |
References
- ↑ https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/63881/book.pdf;jsessionid=95AFFDDB847E8628C93B757C9206F2B0?sequence=1
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20140202013029/http://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/westerman-sir-wilfred-alan-1022
- ↑ a b c https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/westerman-sir-wilfred-alan-1022
- ↑ http://naa12.naa.gov.au/scripts/SearchOld.asp?Number=CP+961
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20140211215052/http://www.trademinister.gov.au/releases/2001/mvt078_01.html