Background
Arthur Orpen Herbert was born at Glanmire, County Cork, Ireland, in May 1881, the only son of Captain Massey H. Herbert, of the Royal Navy.
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Arthur Orpen Herbert was born at Glanmire, County Cork, Ireland, in May 1881, the only son of Captain Massey H. Herbert, of the Royal Navy.
He was educated at Bandon College in County Cork and at Trinity College in Dublin.
He was the first Commissioner of the Queensland Railways. He immigrated to New South Wales in 1858. Herbert was a clerk in the Surveyor-General"s Department of New South Wales.
At the separation of Queensland in December 1859, he was selected by the Surveyor-General to bring to newly established Colony of Queensland the records and papers relating to the pastoral occupation and leasing and sale of Crown lands.
On arrival in Brisbane, he was appointed chief clerk in the Surveyor-General" General’ s Office in February 1860. He was appointed secretary to the Lands Board in August 1860.
In April 1862 he became Under Secretary for Lands and Works, to which was added in November 1864 the position of Commissioner of Railways. After the separation of the Lands Department from the Works Department, he became the Under Secretary for Lands in addition to his railway duties.
In January 1877, the responsibilities connected with Queensland"s rapidly growing railway system made it imperative to relieve him of the duties connected with the general works of the colony in order to focus on the railways.
He continued as Commissioner for Railways until March 1885, when he was appointed Under Secretary for Railways. He was well regarded as an honest and painstaking public servant. Herbert retired upon his pension at the end of 1885 and lived quietly at his residence in Milton.
Herbert died suddenly at his home on 29 October 1890.