PROFILE OF A MAN OF SERVICE
Harold served in the Second World War as an army medic and spent
his 21st birthday in New Guinea. He had a life long interest in science and
after the war studied at Melbourne University. Harold commenced his working
career with the Dept of Air. In 1956, he
moved to the Australian Taxation Office until he retired in January 1984.
Whilst a full time career
public servant, he also fully committed his spare time to several other
causes.
Harold was a founding member of Fitzroy
History Society since its formation 27 years ago. He retired as its Treasurer
in 2009. He is also a life member of Friends of Merri
Creek, and spent several years as an active member contributing to improvement
of the Creek.
He started sharing his house with Asian students in 1962 and this
arrangement continued till 2010. As a
result of this sharing, Harold has became an active member of a number of Asian
Friendship organisations, including being on the executive committee of the
Australian Asian Association. On
Australia Day, 26 January 2002, he was presented with a special gift by the
Chinese Consulate to honour his care of Chinese students for over 40 years and
for his work with the Chinese community.
Harold was elected a Councillor with Fitzroy City Council and
served as a Councillor from 1973 to 1976, and from 1979 to 1982, and was
elected to the role of Mayor in 1982.
On Australia Day 2002, Harold was awarded City of Yarra Citizen of
the Year for 2002.
In the same year, on the Queens Birthday (10 June 2002), Harold was awarded the Order of Australia
Medal. This award was for his work in
the Fitzroy community – helping youths, the needy, the elderly, the unemployed,
homeless people and overseas students.
Friend and family are welcome to leave tributes and comments below.
Friend and family are welcome to leave tributes and comments below.