Department of Post-War Reconstruction

The Department of Post-War Reconstruction was an Australian Government department responsible for planning and coordinating Australia's transition to a peacetime economy after World War II. The department was established in December 1942 and dissolved in March 1950.

Department of Post-War Reconstruction
Department overview
Formed22 December 1942
Preceding Department
Dissolved16 March 1950
Superseding agency
  • Repatriation Department (I) – for re-establishment of ex-servicemen and the Commonwealth reconstruction scheme
    Prime Minister's Department – for economic policy, education, regional and industrial development
    Department of the Interior (II) – for War Service Land Settlement and Rural Loans Schemes
JurisdictionCommonwealth of Australia
HeadquartersHotel Acton, Canberra
Ministers responsible
Department executives
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