Aubrey Abbott

Aubrey Abbott
Administrator of the Northern Territory
In office
29 March 1937 – 1 July 1946
Preceded byRobert Weddell
Succeeded byArthur Driver
Minister for Home and Territories
In office
29 November 1928 – 22 October 1929
Prime MinisterStanley Bruce
Preceded byNeville Howse
Succeeded byArthur Blakeley (Home Affairs)
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Gwydir
In office
19 December 1931 – 28 March 1937
Preceded byLou Cunningham
Succeeded byWilliam Scully
In office
14 November 1925 – 12 October 1929
Preceded byLou Cunningham
Succeeded byLou Cunningham
Personal details
Born(1886-05-04)4 May 1886
St Leonards, New South Wales, Australia
Died30 April 1975(1975-04-30) (aged 88)
Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia
Political partyCountry
Spouse
(m. 1916)
RelationsSir Joseph Abbott (uncle)
Joe Abbott (cousin)
Mac Abbott (cousin)
OccupationJackeroo, soldier
Military service
AllegianceAustralia
Branch/service1st Australian Imperial Force (1914)
Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force (1914)
Years of service1914-1918
RankCaptain
Unit12th Light Horse Regiment
Battles/warsFirst World War

Charles Lydiard Aubrey Abbott (4 May 1886 – 30 April 1975) was an Australian politician and public servant. He served as administrator of the Northern Territory from 1937 to 1946, a period encompassing the bombing of Darwin and other Japanese air raids on the territory during World War II. Originally a grazier from New South Wales, he was a Country Party politician prior to his time in the Northern Territory and served as Minister for Home Territories in the Bruce–Page government from 1928 to 1929. He was a member of the House of Representatives from 1925 to 1929 and 1931 to 1937, representing the seat of Gwydir.