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http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/09/02/1030953434455.html

The secret we should all be let in on
September 3 2002




Freemasonry has a long - and far too shadowy - history in Australian
politics, wrties Gerard Henderson.


It was a resignation speech of the look-back-in-wonderment genre.
Last Tuesday John Herron formally announced his intention to step
down from the Senate. The former Howard Government minister
declared: "I pay tribute also to the wonderful democracy we have in
Australia; we have no secrets."

Certainly Dr Herron's wish to quit the Senate to take up a diplomatic
posting came as no surprise - he is expected to become Australia's
ambassador to Ireland and the Vatican next year. However, despite the
obvious bonhomie of the occasion, the Queensland Liberal's claim that
Australian democracy has "no secrets" is anything but a truism. What
about the Masons?

In effect, the Masonic Lodge arrived in Australia around the time of
the First Fleet. Freemasonry was a secret secular society that
evolved in the Middle Ages and was opposed by most organised
religions, especially the Catholic Church. Its influence was spread
by colonisation, particularly in what became known as the British
Empire.

In this increasingly transparent age, there are few secrets. Much is
known about business, churches, the trade union movement, politics,
the professions and more besides. However, we know all but nothing
about the Masons. Moreover, it is only in recent years that
Freemasonry has released information about itself. In Australia, this
has been most evident in New South Wales due to media statements by
the organisation and publications by the Masonic Historical Society
of NSW (see uglnsw.freemasonry.org.au).

Without question, Freemasonry is not the organisation it once was in
the 1950s, when membership peaked at close to 400,000. Yet, without
doubt, the Lodge was once very influential indeed.


According to Grahame Cumming's Freemasonry: Australia's Prime
Ministers (Masonic Historical Society, 1994), most of Australia's
politically conservative prime ministers up to the early 1970s were
members of the Masonic Lodge. Namely Edmund Barton, George Reid,
Joseph Cook, Stanley Melbourne Bruce, Earle Page, Robert Menzies,
Arthur Fadden, John McEwen, John Gorton and William McMahon.

Now, for the most part, this lot was both able and busy. So the
question to be asked is: what were they doing in the Masonic Lodge?
Especially in view of the fact that Freemasonry membership involved
participation in a number of unusual rituals: the rolled-up trouser
leg on initiation, the secret handshake whereby (apparently) the
thumb of one Lodge member makes contact with the second knuckle of
another, the wearing of ceremonial aprons at meetings and so on.

Presumably Messrs Barton, Reid, Bruce, Menzies and Gorton did not
endure - at one time or another - such rituals for the fun of it. It
can only be assumed that they were active Freemasons, for a time at
least, because they believed in the cause of the Lodge. Which was
precisely what? Well, alas, we do not really know. Sure, Freemasonry
supports various charitable causes. But so do such secular service
groups as Rotary and Lions. So there must have been more to Lodge
membership than good works. But what?

In Australia, no former Freemason has written a "tell-all" of the
once-a-communist or once-a-Catholic kind. What's more, there has been
very little written about the Lodge by outsiders. The most notable
exception is the Sydney-based mathematician/philosopher James
Franklin. See, for example, his article "Catholics Versus Masons" in
the Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society, 1999.

The late Allan Martin wrote a fine two-volume biography, Robert
Menzies: A Life (MUP). It contains no reference to Menzies as a
Mason. Sir Robert did not refer to the issues in his autobiographical
Afternoon Light (Cassell, 1967). Likewise, Ian Hancock's recently
released John Gorton: He Did It His Way (Hodder, 2002) does not
mention that Sir John attended a Lodge meeting when prime minister.

Certainly, more is known about Freemasonry now than ever before. In
1999 Prince Michael of Kent presided over a ceremony in Melbourne to
mark the centenary of the Victorian Grand Lodge. Last month former
NSW police commissioner Tony Lauer got dressed up in his full Masonic
kit for a photo shoot to mark the occasion of his appointment as
Grand Master of the NSW and ACT Freemasons.

It is also known, officially, that prominent Australian Masons
included aviator Charles Kingsford Smith, film producer Ken Hall,
author Frank Clune, cyclist/politician Hubert Opperman and Test
cricketers aplenty - Don Bradman, Wally Grout, Bill Oldfield and Bill
Ponsford among others. It is also understood that Freemasonry was
particularly strong in sections of the business and trade union
communities, as well as in the police and fire services, defence
forces and the legal profession.

There are numerous conspiracy theories about Freemasonry, often
promulgated by the lunar right. All should be discussed. The Masons
do not control the world and they are not responsible for communism,
Nazism or whatever. If the Lodge had, or has, influence in democratic
societies it is as a place for making contacts. You know, where a
chap helps out another chap whom he has met at the Lodge, after a
friendly (Masonic) handshake. It is only in the past few years that
women have joined the Lodge.

In Britain in recent years some interest has been expressed about the
role of the Freemasonry in the police force and judicial system. No
skeletons have been unearthed. But the matter was considered serious
enough to warrant examination by the House of Commons home affairs
committee. This year the Brisbane Courier-Mail attempted a similar
inquiry; it met a veritable wall of silence.

There seems little justification for this state of affairs.
Australians are entitled to know more about Freemasonry, its past and
present. There are more secrets down under than John Herron seems
aware of. Perhaps the Irish will tell him.

Gerard Henderson is executive director of the Sydney Institute.
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