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Sir Timothy Augustine Coghlan (9 June 1856 – 30 April 1926) was an Australian statistician, engineer, economic historian and diplomat. He held the post of
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government statistician for 19 years, and served various periods as
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in London from 1905 to his death in 1926.Neville Hicks,
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, ''
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'', Volume 8, MUP, 1981, pp 48–51.


Early life

Coghlan was born in
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, the second son of Thomas Coghlan of
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extraction. He was educated at Cleveland Street Public School and
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, and in 1873 joined the public works department, becoming assistant-engineer of harbours and rivers in 1884.


Statistical career

When the New South Wales department of statistics was created, Coghlan was appointed government statistician and began his duties early in 1886. The appointment was much criticized, but Coghlan held the position for 19 years and showed great industry and ability. He published in 1887 the first issue of ''The Wealth and Progress of New South Wales'' which continued to appear almost at yearly intervals.


Other work

Coghlan was also registrar of Friendly Societies from 1892 to 1905, a member of the public service board from 1896 to 1900, chairman of board of old age pensions 1901–5, and was president of the economics and statistics section at the 1902 meeting of the
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. In December 1905, Coghlan was offered the chance to become the inaugural Commonwealth Statistician, heading the newly created
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. In February 1906, he informed Prime Minister
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that he could not accept the offer due to his obligations to the Premier of New South Wales,
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. He later told Deakin that Carruthers had threatened to withdraw his pension entitlements if he accepted the federal position. In 1905 Coghlan was appointed
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for the state of New South Wales at London and held the position until his death apart from three short breaks. Coghlan was well qualified for this role and to deal with the many loans floated in London. Coghlan also promoted emigration to Australia. On 15 December 1914,
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reports he was in London when he, He published in 1918, in four volumes, ''Labour and Industry in Australia from the first Settlement in 1788 to the Establishment of the Commonwealth in 1901''. It has been said of this work, Coghlan was serving as Agent-General when he died suddenly at London on 30 April 1926. His funeral was held at St Mary's, Cadogan Street. In 1897 he married Helen Donnelly (d. 1936), the daughter of
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, who survived him with a son, Austin, and a daughter, Eden. Coghlan left them an estate of the value of £43,197. Coghlan was awarded the
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(ISO) in 1903, was
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in 1914 and created a Knight Commander of the
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(KCMG) in 1918.


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