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Bertram Stevens (politician)

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in 1933. He reduced the protections for mortgagors and tenants that had been introduced by Lang's 1925–27 government. The UAP was re-elected (by somewhat reduced majorities) in 1935 and 1938, each time against the Lang-led Labor Party. For most of Stevens's seven-year Premiership, one of the longest
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in 1908, and then in 1912 became a clerk in the Department of Local Government. He married Edith Lillie Anderson on 18 April 1914, with whom he had three children. By 1920, Stevens was working as an inspector for the Public Service Board. He was appointed under-secretary and director of finance at
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wrote "We have got rid of Lang but unfortunately we now have a Stevens to contend with. At least one could go out and attack Lang in the open. In the case of Stevens, however, one is continually sabotaged from behind."
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had no clear successor, and within New South Wales many thought Stevens would be a suitable replacement; he had little support in other states, however. Despite
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from the ministry, describing him as "too extreme in personal independence" and possessing a "needlessly sharp tongue", Weaver was replaced as deputy by
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were friendly, the same was not true of his working relationship with his own party's deputy leaders. In 1935 Stevens dropped Deputy leader
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During his tenure as Director of Finance, the title of “Director of Finance” had changed to “Under Secretary and Director of the Treasury”.
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ended Bavin's administration in 1930, Stevens became Deputy Leader of the Opposition. In 1932 the Nationalist Party was absorbed into the
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Still only 50 years old when he lost the premiership, Stevens had long had hopes of a career in the federal parliament. Prime Minister
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The Assistant Treasurer cabinet position was not filled again until 1933; the title was officially changed to: “Assistant Treasurer”.
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for around 25 years. He lived there whilst Premier of NSW (1932–1939). He also briefly resided at 'Hillcrest' at 26 Malvern Avenue.
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and resigned his position the following year. His resignation made him a public figure, and in 1927 he was elected to the
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Similar to the position of Assistant Treasurer, full title of the cabinet position was: “Colonial Treasurer”.
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and was an accountant and public servant before entering politics. He was elected to the
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Premier Bertram Stevens (left) at a polling place in Croydon on 13 May 1935.
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The full title of the cabinet position was: “Assistant Colonial Treasurer”.
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In 1941 and 1942, Stevens served as the Australian representative to the
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and buried beside his wife who pre-deceased him in 1966 at
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in New South Wales history – it continued until the eve of
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in 1924. However, he soon came into conflict with Premier
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Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Leader of the United Australia Party in New South Wales
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Sir Bertram Stevens Drive, a main access road through
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His major reform was the replacement of the appointed
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Index

The Honourable
KCMG

Premier of New South Wales
1932
1935
1938
George VI
Edward VIII
George V
The Lord Wakehurst
Sir David Anderson
The Lord Gowrie
Sir Philip Game
Michael Bruxner
Jack Lang
Alexander Mair
Leader of the Opposition in New South Wales
Reginald Weaver
Thomas Bavin
Leader of the United Australia Party in New South Wales
Eric Spooner
Reginald Weaver
Deputy Leader of the Opposition in New South Wales
Richard Ball
Minister for Local Government
Secretary for Public Works
Reginald Weaver
Eric Spooner
Treasurer of New South Wales

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