He served two terms as Australian Parliamentary representative to the United Nations.
He was the first Australian international representative to come from the Parramatta juniors.
He served as the Australian representative on international committees concerned with fisheries science, marine biology and oceanography.
He was a regular Western Australian interstate representative.
In 1911 he was an Australian representative at the coronation of George V.
Paul Quinn - Australian representative (7 tests between 1963-65).
Page was replaced as the Australian representative by Stanley Bruce in June 1942.
In the second innings he was dismissed by Charlie Macartney, an Australian representative.
He was a six time South Australian interstate representative, for a return of 13 goals.
From 1946 to 1952 he was the Australian representative on the British Phosphate Commission.