Frank McCallum (public servant)

Dr Frank "Doc" McCallum (26 May 1890 – 25 September 1946) was a senior Australian public servant and medical practitioner, best known for his time as Director-General of the Department of Health.

[2] In his final year of Medicine at University, during World War I, McCallum enrolled to serve in the first First Australian Imperial Force.

He was sent to Gallipoli, before being recalled to Australia by Government order to complete his studies.

[3] McCallum joined the Commonwealth Public Service in the Department of Trade and Customs, in 1920.

[6] McCallum died in the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, on 25 September 1946.