Donald Alastair Cameron

{{short description|Australian politician and diplomat}}

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| honorific-prefix = The Honourable

| name = Donald Alistair Cameron

| honorific-suffix = {{postnominals|country=AUS|size=100|OBE}}

| image = Donald_Cameron.png

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| office = Minister for Health

| primeminister = Robert Menzies

| term_start = 11 January 1956

| term_end = 22 December 1961

| predecessor = Earle Page

| successor = Harrie Wade

| parliament2 = Australian

| constituency_MP2 = Oxley

| term_start2 = 10 December 1949

| term_end2 = 9 December 1961

| predecessor2 = New seat

| successor2 = Bill Hayden

| birth_date = {{birth date|1900|3|17|df=y}}

| birth_place = Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

| death_date = {{death date and age|1974|1|5|1900|3|17|df=y}}

| death_place = Chermside, Queensland, Australia

| party = Liberal

| relations =

| spouse = Rhoda Florence McLean

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| allegiance = Australia

| branch = Citizen Military Forces (1936–40)
Second Australian Imperial Force (1940–45)

| serviceyears = 1936–1945

| rank = Lieutenant colonel

| commands = 2/1st Field Ambulance

| battles = Second World War

| mawards = Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Mentioned in Despatches

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Donald Alastair Cameron {{postnominals|country=AUS|size=100|OBE}} (17 March 1900 – 5 January 1974) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Liberal Party and served in federal parliament from 1946 to 1961, representing the Division of Oxley in Queensland. He was a doctor by profession and held ministerial office as Minister for Health in the Menzies government from 1956 to 1961. After losing his seat he served a term as High Commissioner to New Zealand (1962–1965).

Early life

Cameron was born in Ipswich, Queensland. He received his education at Ipswich Grammar School and the University of Sydney, where he graduated in arts and medicine. From 1927 to 1933 he was a medical officer at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and the Coast Hospital in Sydney. In 1933, he married Rhoda Florence McLean. They settled at Ipswich where he practised medicine until the Second World War, in which he served as a colonel in the Australian Army Medical Corps in the Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre and New Guinea. He was mentioned in despatches and made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1946.{{Australian Dictionary of Biography|last= Harrison |first= Jennifer |year=1993|id=A130388b|title= Cameron, Donald Alastair (1900–74) |accessdate=10 January 2008}}

Politics

After the war, Cameron joined the newly formed Liberal Party of Australia and, at the 1949 election, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives for the new seat of Oxley, based on Ipswich. He was Minister for Health in the Menzies government from 1956 to 1961. He was also appointed minister in charge of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in 1960 following Richard Casey's retirement. At the 1961 election he was unexpectedly defeated by the young Australian Labor Party candidate Bill Hayden.

Later life

After his election defeat, Cameron worked as Commonwealth medical officer in Sydney and was Australia's High Commissioner to New Zealand from 1962 to 1965. He was then a general practitioner in the Brisbane suburb of Nundah.{{Citation |last=Harrison |first=Jennifer |title=Donald Alastair (Don) Cameron (1900–1974) |url=https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/cameron-donald-alastair-don-9670 |work=Australian Dictionary of Biography |access-date=2023-09-29 |place=Canberra |publisher=National Centre of Biography, Australian National University |language=en}}

Death

Cameron died in the Brisbane suburb of Chermside.

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{{s-ttl| title= Minister in charge of the Commonwealth Scientific
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{{s-ttl | title=Member for Oxley | years=1949–1961}}

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{{s-bef|before=John Augustine Collins}}

{{s-ttl|title=Australian High Commissioner to New Zealand|years=1962–1965}}

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Category:Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia

Category:1900 births

Category:1974 deaths

Category:Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Oxley

Category:Members of the Australian House of Representatives

Category:Australian Officers of the Order of the British Empire

Category:High commissioners of Australia to New Zealand

Category:Australian general practitioners

Category:Australian Army personnel of World War II

Category:People from Ipswich, Queensland

Category:University of Sydney alumni

Category:Australian military doctors

Category:Australian Army officers

Category:Ministers for health of Australia

Category:Australian MPs 1949–1951

Category:Australian MPs 1951–1954

Category:Australian MPs 1954–1955

Category:Australian MPs 1955–1958

Category:Australian MPs 1958–1961