Ben Chifley

Australian politician and Prime Minister

Ben Chifley - Leaders & Politicians born September 22nd, 1885
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Served as the 16th Prime Minister of Australia from 1945 to 1949. Held key positions within the Australian Labor Party and was a prominent figure during the post-World War II period. Focused on national reconstruction and economic development, advocating for the establishment of the Australian National Airlines Commission and the expansion of social services. Contributed to the establishment of the economic framework during a time of significant change in Australia.

Served as Prime Minister during post-war reconstruction

Oversaw the establishment of the Australian National Airlines Commission

Implemented significant expansions in social services

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