General
Peter Cosgrove AC MC (Retd), Mr Les Carlyon and Major
General Bill Crews AO (Retd) have been reappointed to
the Australian War Memorial Council, the Minister for
Veterans Affairs, Alan Griffin, announced today.
Mr
Griffin said their part-time reappointments had been
approved by Governor-General Her Excellency Ms Quentin
Bryce AC.
I
congratulate General Cosgrove, Mr Carlyon and Major
General Crews for their contribution in ensuring the
Australian War Memorial continues its place as an
important place of commemoration, a world-renowned
tourist destination and Australian icon, Mr
Griffin said.
General
Cosgrove was first appointed to the Council in 2006
and elected Chair in 2007 after being an ex-officio
member in 2000-2002. He has been reappointed until
May 2012. General Cosgrove served in Malaysia and
South Vietnam where he was awarded the Military Cross.
After service in East Timor, he was appointed Chief
of Army and later Chief of the Defence Force. Retiring
in 2005, General Cosgrove is still active in the ex-service
community.
Mr Les
Carlyon was first appointed to the Council in 2006.
He has been reappointed until April 2012. He has had
a distinguished career in journalism, including editing
several major metropolitan newspapers. He received
the Walkley Award twice and authored the best selling
Gallipoli. His recent book The Great War was a joint
winner of the Prime Ministers award for Australian
history.
Major General
Crews was first appointed to the Council in April
2006. He has been reappointed until April 2011. He
has had a distinguished military career, serving in
Vietnam and holding a number of senior Defence appointments.
He retired in 1999 after thirty-seven years of service
in the Defence Force. He was elected National President
of the Returned & Services League of Australia
in 2003.
These
men have brought a wealth of experience and knowledge
of Australias wartime history to the Council
and I wish them well in continuing their good work,
Mr Griffin.
The Australian
War Memorial Council comprises ten part-time members,
and the Chief of Army, the Chief of Navy, the Chief
of Air Force as ex-officio members. As part of the
continuing legacy of commemorating Australias
wartime service, the Council is responsible for the
strategic direction of the Australian War Memorial.
Chairman
of Council:
General
Peter Cosgrove AC MC (Ret'd)
was appointed to Council in June 2006 for a three
year term, having been an ex-officio member in 2000-2002.
General Cosgrove was subsequently appointed as Chairman
on 13 November 2007. Following his graduation from
the Royal Military College, Duntroon, in 1968, he
served in Malaysia as a lieutenant in the 1st Battalion,
RAR, before joining the Australian reinforcement unit
in South Vietnam. There he commanded an infantry platoon
and was awarded the Military Cross for his work during
an assault on enemy positions. In 1999, as Commander
of the Deployable Joint Force Headquarters, he assumed
command of the International Forces in East Timor,
overseeing East Timors transition to independence.
On returning to Australia, General Cosgrove was appointed
as Chief of Army, and later Chief of the Defence Force.
He retired from this position in 2005. General Cosgrove
was Australian of the Year in 2001. He is a non-executive
Director of Qantas, a consultant to Deloitte Touche
Tohmatsu, and Chairman of the South Australian Defence
Industry Development Board. He is also a member of
the Australian Institute of Company Directors, on
the board the Australian Rugby Union and Cardno, an
engineering consultancy company, and also Chairman
of the Sir John Monash Foundation.
Members
of Council:
Mr
Les Carlyon
was appointed to Council in May 2006 for a three-year
term. He had a distinguished career in journalism
having been editor of The Age, editor-in-chief of
the Herald and Weekly Times group and a visiting lecturer
in journalism at RMIT. As one of Australias
most respected journalists he has received both the
Walkley Award (1971 and 2004) and the Graham Perkin
Australian Journalist of the Year Award (1993). He
is the author of Gallipoli, a best-seller in both
Australia and Britain, and has authored several other
books on sport and Australian history. His most recent
book The Great War was published in 2006 and was the
joint winner of the Prime Ministers award for
Australian history.
Major
General Bill Crews AO (Ret'd) was appointed to
Council in April 2006 for a three year term. He has
had a distinguished military career. In 1962 he joined
the Army and initially trained as a civil engineer.
He served in construction units, including in Vietnam
from 1968-1969. His final appointment in the Royal
Australian Engineering Corps was as Commanding Officer,
the School of Military Engineering in 1983. He then
held a number of senior appointments, including Head
of the Defence Centre, Brisbane, Assistant Chief of
General Staff (Materiel), and Assistant Chief Defence
Force, Logistics. He was the Director of the Defence
Intelligence Organisation when he retired in 1999
after thirty-seven years service in the Defence Force.
Major General Crews was the Deputy Chief Executive
Officer of the Institution of Engineers Australia
from 2000-2003, and has been the National President
of the Returned and Services League of Australia since
2003.