Crawford married Jessie Morgan on 18 May 1935 and together they had a daughter.[3]
Career
In 1941 Crawford helped to create the Agricultural Economics Section of the New South Wales Government's Department of Agriculture.[4]
In 1942 he began working at the Department of War Organisation of Industry, before being appointed Director of Research at the Department of Post-War Reconstruction in 1943.[5] In 1945 he was appointed inaugural Director of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics,[4] followed by Secretary of the Department of Commerce and Agriculture (later Department of Trade), and then Secretary of the Department of Trade, where he played an important role in forging new trade relationships with the United Kingdom and Japan.[5]
In 2009, a street in the Canberra suburb of Casey was named John Crawford Crescent in Crawford's honour.[9]
Legacy at ANU
The Crawford School of Public Policy is named after Crawford, and the school runs the annual Crawford Leadership Forum, opened by the J. G. Crawford Oration.[10] It is also hosts the Sir John G Crawford Chair in Agricultural Economics.[11]
The J.G. Crawford Prize was established by ANU in 1973, as Crawford was ending his term as vice-chancellor, in recognition of his contribution to the university. PhD Graduate students are nominated by college deans, and two (one for the natural sciences and one for social sciences/ humanities) and occasionally a third (for interdisciplinary work) are selected on the basis of academic excellence by a committee.[7][12]
^ abMiller, J. D. B. (2007). "Sir John Grenfell (Jack) Crawford". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 24 July 2021. This article was first published in hardcopy in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 17, (MUP), 2007