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Agency No. 103
Agency Title  COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE
Start Date  30 Dec 1828
End Date  16 Apr 1924
Category  Department
Creating Legislation 
Agency Description  The Colonial Secretary's Office can be said to have originated with the appointment of Peter Broun as Colonial Secretary on 30 December 1828. However, Broun's letter of appointment of that date from the Colonial Office provides no reference to the duties connected with the office - it was simply intimated to him that he would receive half salary from the date of embarkation and full salary on arrival in the Colony.

The earliest records of the office are copies of letters written by the Colonial Secretary during the voyage, mainly instructions for other members of the Civil Establishment issued under the Lieutenant-Governor's signature, included among them being "Regulations for the Colonial Secretary's Office" dated 16 May 1829. These related chiefly to the internal organisation of the office and the keeping of records. The functions of the Colonial Secretary as the chief administrative office were indicated in the instructions to other officials who were informed "All Applications or Reports to the Governor to be invariably made through the Colonial Secretary's Office".

After Governor Stirling's return from England in 1834, new instructions were issued for the conduct of the official business of the Government. In connection with the Colonial Secretary's Office, it was stated "The main object contemplated in the Establishment of the Colonial Secretary's Office is to conduct the Correspondence of the Governor with the several Departments of the Public Service, and also with Colonists, collectively or individually". Instructions then follow about the regular daily attendance of the Colonial Secretary on the Governor to dispose of business and detailed rules are given for the keeping of records.

How little the Colonial Secretary's Office altered during the years can be seen by comparison of the remarks quoted above with regulations issued forty years later: "In the Colonial Secretary's Office shall be conducted subject to the previous rules, the general correspondence of the Governor with the departments of Government and the public. Subject to the previous rules, the Colonial Secretary shall be the official channel of communication to and from the Governor and the Governor's orders shall be conveyed 'by direction' under his hand".

In addition to the work of his own office, the Colonial Secretary was for two years after the foundation of the Colony required to act as Treasurer, but he was relieved of this responsibility when an Assistant Commissary General was appointed in 1832. From 1834-1839 he was Clerk to the Councils and he acted as Registrar of Deeds until 1846. Also, prior to 1846 when a Colonial Auditor was appointed, a board of three members with the Colonial Secretary as Chairman was responsible for Audit. When other officials took over these various posts, the records directly relating to them were transferred by the Colonial Secretary to the new offices.

The Colonial Secretary was, from the beginning of 1832, a member of both Executive and Legislative Councils. Until the middle 1870's, the Commandant of the Military Forces took precedence over other Council members and presided at Council meetings in the Governor's absence, but after 1873 the Colonial Secretary occupied this position and also, when the Legislative Council became partly elected in 1870, was the leader of the Government in the Legislative Council.

Western Australia ceased to be a Crown Colony in 1890 and on 29 December of that year, the first Ministry under Responsible Government took office, one of the Ministers being the Colonial Secretary. The administrative head of the office from that date was the Under Secretary.

It was not until 1924 that the Minister in charge of this office became known as the Chief Secretary instead of Colonial Secretary, and the title of the office was changed accordingly.

During the years 1890-1900 the Premier, Sir John Forrest, was also at times Colonial Secretary and at these periods the Colonial Secretary's Office files include communications signed by him as Premier.

After Western Australia was granted responsible government the Colonial Secretary was still at the head of an organisation controlling widely diversified affairs such as Customs, Post Offices, Defence, Police, Shipping, Immigration, Education, Aboriginal affairs, Fisheries and many others. These however had the status of sub-departments and kept their own records. Some functions passed to Federal control at later stages, others became departments under their own Ministerial heads. During 1890-1900, work within the Colonial Secretary's Office itself was confined to matters affecting the lives and welfare of the people. It was in fact what might be called the "Home" Department, dealing with hospitals and health, charitable organisations, child welfare, Aboriginal protection, control of newspapers, public holidays, consular matters, etc.

The Colonial Secretaries for Western Australia were:

- Peter Broun (Brown): 30 December 1828 - 1846

- George F. Moore: 1846 - 1847

- Hon. R.R. Madden: 1847 - 1849

- Hon. C.A.J. Piesse: October 1850 - March 1851

- T.N. Yule: March 1851 - 1852 (Acting)

- Fred P. Barlee: July 1855 - July 1875

- Sir Roger T. Goldsworthy: August 1877 - 1880

- Rt. Hon. Baron Gifford, V.C.: September 1880 - 1883

- Sir Malcom Fraser: 1883 - 1890

- Sir George Shenton: December 1890 - October 1892

- Hon. S.H. Parker: October 1892 - December 1894

- Rt. Hon. Sir John Forrest: December 1894 - April 1898

- Hon. George Randell: 28 April 1898 - 27 May 1901

- Frederick Illingworth: 27 May 1901 - 21 November 1901

- Matthew Lewis Moss: 21 November 1901 - 23 December 1901

- Frederick Illingworth: 23 December 1901 - 1 July 1902

- Walter Kingsmill: 1 July 1902 - 10 August 1904

- George Taylor: August 1904 - June 1905 (Acting)

- John Michael Drew: 7 June 1905 - 25 August 1905

- Walter Kingsmill: 25 August 1905 - 7 May 1906

- James Daniel Connolly: 7 May 1906 - 7 October 1907

- John Michael Drew: 7 October 1911 - 27 July 1916

- Hal Pateshall Colebatch: 27 July 1916 - 17 April 1919

- Charles Arthur Hudson: 17 April 1919 - 17 May 1919

- John Scadden: 17 May 1919 - 25 June 1919

- Frank Tyndall Brown: 25 June 1919 - 22 August 1922

- Richard Stanley Sampson: 22 August 1922 - 15 April 1924

 
Preceding Agencies 
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Succeeding Agencies 
240 CHIEF SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT 16 Apr 1924 ~ 23 Mar 1983   Detail
 
Superior Agencies 
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Subordinate Agencies 
65 FISHERIES DEPARTMENT [2] 1 Jan 1920 ~ 1 Jan 1924   Detail
214 GAOLS DEPARTMENT 1 Jan 1890 ~ 1 Jan 1924   Detail
219 ROTTNEST GAOL 1 Jan 1867 ~ 1 Jan 1917   Detail
220 FREMANTLE PRISON 1 Jan 1855 ~ 1 Jan 1917   Detail
254 ALBANY PRISON 1 Jan 1898 ~ 1 Jan 1917   Detail
273 REGISTRY OFFICE 1 Jan 1841 ~ 1 Jan 1880   Detail
278 REGISTRY DEPARTMENT 1 Jan 1881 ~ 1 Jan 1895   Detail
280 REGISTRAR GENERAL'S & GOVERNMENT STATISTICIAN'S DEPARTMENT 1 Jan 1901 ~ 1 Jan 1924   Detail
371 GERALDTON PRISON 1 Jan 1864 ~ 1 Jan 1917   Detail
375 PERTH GAOL 1 Jan 1830 ~ 1 Jan 1888   Detail
384 BUSSELTON CLERK OF COURTS 1 Jan 1828 ~ 1 Jan 1881   Detail
407 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1 Jan 1836 ~ 1 Jan 1901   Detail
660 FREMANTLE ASYLUM ~ 31 Dec 1909   Detail
683 COMMISSARIAT OFFICE, PERTH 1 Jan 1832 ~ 31 Dec 1872   Detail
708 AUDIT OFFICE 1 Jan 1845 ~ 31 Dec 1885   Detail
 
 
Functions exercised by this agency 
8 GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION 1 Jan 1828 ~ 16 Apr 1924   Detail
 
Record series created by this agency 
33 MAPS - GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 1 Jan 1848 ~ 31 Aug 1848   Detail
669 REGISTERS - VACCINATIONS 1 Jan 1829 ~ 1 Jan 1910   Detail
675 CORRESPONDENCE FILES 1 Oct 1883 ~ 16 Apr 1924   Detail
735 REGISTER - MARRIAGE DECLARATIONS 1 Jan 1843 ~ 1 Jan 1854   Detail
949 FILES - UNREGISTERED 30 Sep 1871 ~ 15 Apr 1924   Detail
969 STATISTICAL RETURNS 1 Jan 1876 ~   Detail
1243 RECORDS - VARIOUS 30 Dec 1899 ~ 31 Dec 1924   Detail
1373 CORRESPONDENCE - ELIZA JANE SMITH 30 Dec 1899 ~ 31 Dec 1890   Detail
1412 LETTERBOOK - DEFENCE MATTERS ~ 31 Dec 1900   Detail
1528 SHIPPING REGISTERS - DERBY 1 Jan 1906 ~ 16 Apr 1924   Detail
1547 REGISTERS - NATURALIZATION 15 Apr 1841 ~ 31 Dec 1903   Detail
1618 RECORDS - VARIOUS 1 Jan 1851 ~ 31 Dec 1879   Detail
2755 LETTERBOOKS - OUTWARDS CORRESPONDENCE 8 Jun 1829 ~ 16 Feb 1900   Detail
2758 CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED (CONVICT FINANCE BOARD) 5 May 1851 ~ 2 Apr 1872   Detail
2941 CORRESPONDENCE - INWARDS 30 Dec 1828 ~   Detail
 

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