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Appendix 1 Details of ACAB Terms of reference



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Appendix 1 Details of ACAB

Terms of reference


The Anzac Centenary Advisory Board (‘the Board’) will provide strategic advice and recommendations on the planning and implementation of Anzac Centenary events and initiatives to the Minister. The Board will work with the Department of Veterans’ Affairs and Anzac Centenary Interdepartmental Working Party and Taskforce to oversee the development of an encompassing, accessible and appropriate program of commemorative events and activities over the centenary period 2014–2018, including the recommendation and development of specific initiatives and programs delivered as part of centenary commemorations as agreed by the Minister and the Government. In doing so the Board will:

1. Identify and propose to the Minister potential sponsors, partnerships and philanthropic stakeholders and engage with them as required.

2. Examine current and potential education activity and propose a program of engaging and innovative education opportunities for the Anzac Centenary program, including but not limited to interpretive/educational materials.

3. Develop a consultation program with the Australian community at the state and local level about planning and programming and to identify potential collaborators and stakeholders for the Centenary commemorations.

4. Propose a broad and accessible program at the national level of domestic commemorative events and activities that will engage Australians and provide opportunities to mark the significance of the Anzac Centenary.

5. Develop an engagement and communication strategy with all levels of the Australian community and assist in delivering that strategy.

6. Develop and participate in a visits program to promote the Centenary and engage Australians, including public speaking, media engagements, fundraising and outreach activities.

7. Liaise with identified stakeholders in other countries with whom collaborative partnerships may be entered into or where Australian contribution towards identified activities may assist in the development and delivery of an international commemorative program for the Centenary.

8. Develop and propose to the Minister any legacy initiatives, including advice on feasibility, appropriateness and inclusiveness.

9. Advise on and maintain an awareness of current and emerging risks associated with the proposed initiatives within or for the Anzac Centenary program as a whole.

10. The Board will be informed by a range of advisory and stakeholder groups. These groups will provide critical information and advice on key initiatives to the Board on Centenary proposals. Members of the Board will chair working groups according to their background, expertise and links to key stakeholders.

11. The implementation of the Centenary program proposed by the Board and as agreed by the Government will be the responsibility of the Anzac Centenary Section within the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, the Interdepartmental Anzac Centenary Taskforce and associated working groups, as well as identified communities, groups, associations and individuals within the broader Australian community.


Membership


  • Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston AC AFC (Ret’d)—Former Chief of the Defence Force, Chair Anzac Centenary Advisory Board

  • The Hon. Arch Bevis—former Parliamentary Secretary for Defence

  • Professor David Horner AM—Official Historian of Australian Peacekeeping, Humanitarian and Post-Cold War Operations

  • Air Marshal Mark Binskin AO—Vice Chief of the Defence Force (ex officio)

  • Major General Brian Howard AO MC ESM (Ret’d)—Board Member of the Royal Australian Regiment Corporation

  • Mr Luke Bowen—Executive Director, Northern Territory Cattlemen’s Association

  • Dr Jackie Huggins AM FAHA—Adjunct Professor, Centre for Australian Indigenous History, Australian National University

  • Mr Ian Campbell PSM—Secretary, Department of Veterans’ Affairs (ex officio)

  • The Hon. Sandy Macdonald—former Parliamentary Secretary for Defence

  • Professor Christine Charles—Chair of the Resources Technology Innovation Centre

  • Brigadier Bill Rolfe AO (Ret’d)—former Services Member of the Repatriation Commission

  • Rear Admiral Ken Doolan AO RAN (Ret’d)—National President of the Returned and Services League of Australia (ex officio)

  • His Honour Judge Rauf Soulio—Chair of the Australian Multicultural Council

  • His Excellency Major General (Rtd) Martyn Dunne—New Zealand High Commissioner to Australia (ex officio)

  • Mr Peter FitzSimmons AM—journalist and author

  • Professor Margaret Gardner AO—Vice-Chancellor and President, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

  • The Late Mr James Strong AO—former Chair of Woolworths

  • Mrs Kathryn Greiner AO—Chair of Bio Tech Capital

  • Rear Admiral Davyd Thomas AO CSC RANR—former Deputy Chief of Navy

  • Mr Sandy Hollway AO—former CEO and Board Member of the Sydney Organising Committee for the 2000 Olympic Games

  • Ms Deborah Thomas—Director of Media, Public Affairs and Brand Development, ACP Magazines.

Previous membership to the Board included:

  • The Hon. Con Sciacca AO—former Minister for Veterans’ Affairs. Mr Sciacca resigned from the Board due to personal reasons.

  • Ms Liz Ellis AM—former Australian Netball Captain; sports broadcaster and Board Member of the Australian Sports Commission. Ms Ellis did not commence work with the Board as she was on maternity leave and resigned from the Board due to competing priorities.

Working groups

Education and Curriculum Group


Providing advice on how to best incorporate the Centenary in the national curriculum and identifying education opportunities for primary and secondary school students, as well as developing strategies to build a lasting legacy of the Centenary through new media.

Membership


  • Professor Glyn Davis AC (Chair of the Group)—Vice Chancellor and Professor of Political Science, University of Melbourne

  • Professor Joan Beaumont—Dean of Education, College of Arts and Social Sciences, Australian National University

  • Ms Jennet Cole-Adams—educator and author

  • Corporal Mark Donaldson VC—Victoria Cross recipient and former Young Australian of the Year

  • Associate Professor Simon Forrest—Director, Centre of Aboriginal Studies at Curtin University

  • Mr Paul Kiem—President, History Teachers’ Association of Australia (ex officio)

  • Mr George Moscos—Board Member, Veterans’ Children Education Board Legacy (ex officio)

  • Mr Robert Randall—Deputy Chief Executive Officer and General Manager Curriculum, Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ex officio)

  • Corporal Ben Roberts-Smith VC MG—Victoria Cross recipient

  • Ms Kylie Russell—war widow and advocate for veterans’ families

  • Ms Joanne Sherrin—Teacher Librarian, Bradshaw Primary School, Alice Springs

  • Head of Australian War Memorial Education and Visitors Services

  • The Hon. Sandy Macdonald—Anzac Centenary Advisory Board Mentor

  • Dr Jackie Huggins AM FAHA—Anzac Centenary Advisory Board Mentor.

Military and Cultural History Group


Advising the Board on military and cultural history for both Australian and other relevant nations; providing advice on the historical content of events, products and programs developed for the Centenary program.

Membership


  • Professor Bruce Scates (Chair of the Group)—Chair of History and Australian Studies, National Centre for Australian Studies, Monash University

  • Dr Chris Clark—Head, Office of Air Force History, Department of Defence (ex officio)

  • Professor Mick Dodson AM—Director, National Centre for Indigenous Studies, Australian National University

  • Mr Lambis Englezos AM—military historian and advocate

  • Professor Jeffrey Grey—Professor of History, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of New South Wales Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy

  • Major Matina Jewell (Ret’d)—former Australian Army Officer and UN peacekeeper

  • Mr Roger Lee—Head, Australian Army History Unit, Department of Defence (ex officio)

  • Professor John Maynard—ARC Australian Research Fellow with Umulliko Research Centre, University of Newcastle

  • Dr Ross McMullin—historian and biographer

  • Associate Professor Melanie Oppenheimer—School of Humanities, University of New England

  • Dr Peter Pedersen—Head, Research Centre, Australian War Memorial

  • Mr John Schumann—singer–songwriter/strategic communications consultant

  • Ms Wendy Sharpe—artist

  • Dr David Stevens—Director, Strategic and Historical Studies, Sea Power Centre—Australia, Department of Defence (ex officio)

  • Professor David Horner AM—Anzac Centenary Advisory Board Mentor

  • Rear Admiral Davyd Thomas AO CSC RANR—Anzac Centenary Advisory Board Mentor.

Youth Group


Giving young Australians a chance to have input into the development of the program to ensure the Centenary connects with our younger generation.

Membership


  • Ms Yassmin Abdel-Magied—founder and President of Youth Without Borders

  • Ms Alix Biggs—2009 Australian Young Historian; 2010 ACT Young Historian and Simpson Prize winner

  • Mr Griffin Blizzard—2011 Young Citizen of the Year

  • Ms Claire Chisholm—2004–05 recipient of the Premier of Victoria’s Spirit of Anzac Prize

  • Mr William Close—former Regular Army Officer

  • Ms Dannielle Kitchen—war widow and advocate for veterans’ families

  • Ms Alexandra McKinnon—2011 Winner National History Challenge, ‘In War and Peace’ category

  • Ms Rebecca Richards—Rhodes scholar

  • Mr Benson Saulo—2011 Australian Youth Ambassador to the United Nations

  • Ms Kaitlyn Sawrey—cross media reporter, HACK Triple J

  • Professor Christine Charles—Anzac Centenary Advisory Board Mentor.

State, Territory and Local Government Group


Providing strategic advice to assist and ensure state and locally run events are managed successfully on the ground.

Membership


  • Mr Ian Campbell PSM—Chair of the Group, Secretary of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs

  • Dr Michele Bruniges—Director General, Department of Education and Communities, Managing Director of TAFE NSW

  • Dr Peter Hertan—Deputy Secretary, Sport, Recreation and Veterans, Department of Planning and Community Development

  • Mrs Ann Downey—Director, Office of the Director-General, Queensland Department of Communities

  • Mr David Smith—Deputy Director General—Coordination, Western Australia Department of the Premier and Cabinet

  • Mr Bill Denny AM—Director, Veterans SA

  • Mr Greg Johannes—Deputy Secretary, Tasmanian Department of Premier and Cabinet

  • Mr Rod Applegate—Deputy Chief Executive, Department of the Chief Minister, Northern Territory

  • Mr Jeremy Lasek—Executive Director, Culture and Communications, Australian Capital Territory

  • Mr John Pritchard—Executive Director, Policy and Research, Australian Local Government Association

  • Mr Luke Bowen—Anzac Centenary Advisory Board Mentor

  • Major General Brian Howard AO MC ESM (Ret’d)—Anzac Centenary Advisory Board Mentor.

Ceremonial and Commemorative Group


Advising on and informing commemorative and ceremonial activities for the Centenary.

Membership


  • Major General Paul Stevens AO (Ret’d) (Chair of the Group)—former Repatriation Commissioner; former Director, Office of Australian War Graves

  • Ms Robyn Archer AO—Creative Director for the Centenary of Canberra

  • Mrs Audrey Blood OAM—National President, War Widows’ Guild of Australia (ex officio)

  • Mr Warren Brown—political cartoonist, editorial journalist

  • Ms Elizabeth (Liz) Cosson AM CSC—DVA representative (ex officio)

  • Dr Bulent Dellal OAM—Executive Director, Australian Multicultural Foundation

  • Reverend Monsignor Stuart Hall—Principal Chaplain, RAN, Director General Chaplaincy—Navy (ex officio)

  • Mr Frank Leverett—Assistant Secretary, Ceremonial and Hospitality, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (ex officio)

  • Major General David McLachlan AO (Ret’d)—State President of the Returned and Services League of Australia (Victorian Branch) Inc

  • Lieutenant Colonel Ian McLean AM CSC (Ret’d)—Director of Music—Army, Department of Defence

  • Major General Greg Melick AO RFD SC—Head, Centenary of Anzac Planning Team, Department of Defence (ex officio)

  • Warrant Officer Class One Lynne Foster OAM—Regimental Sergeant Major Ceremonial, Australian Defence Force (ex officio)

  • Mr Alan Ward—Acting Director, Protocol and Visits, Department of Defence

  • Major Stephen Ward OAM—Manager, First World War events—Army, Department of Defence

  • Mr Sandy Hollway AO—Anzac Centenary Advisory Board Mentor.

Business Group


Advising the Board on opportunities for business participation for the Centenary, including potential sponsorship, philanthropy, profit and non-profit ventures, and partnerships with government.

Membership


  • Mrs Kathryn Greiner AO (Chair of the Group)

  • Mr Lindsay Fox AC—founder Linfox Group

  • Ms Catherine Harris AO PSM—Chair, Harris Farm Markets

  • Mr Steven Skala AO—Vice Chairman, Australia and New Zealand Deutsche Bank AG

  • Ms Gabrielle Trainor—Company Director and Adviser

  • The Hon. Arch Bevis—former Parliamentary Secretary for Defence

  • Professor Christine Charles—Chair of the Resources Technology Innovation Centre

  • Brigadier Bill Rolfe AO (Ret’d)—former Services Member of the Repatriation Commission

  • Ms Deborah Thomas—Director of Media, Public Affairs and Brand Development, ACP Magazines

  • Rear Admiral Davyd Thomas AO CSC RAN—former Deputy Chief of Navy.

Multicultural Group


The Board agreed that a multicultural group be established to ensure that the report to the Government reflects the diversity of our community and that the Anzac Centenary program is inclusive of all Australians.

Membership


  • His Honour Judge Rauf Soulio (Chair of the Group)

  • Ms Deborah Thomas—Board member

  • Professor Bruce Scates—member of the Military and Cultural History Group

  • Ms Yassmin Abdel-Magied—member of the Youth Group

  • Mr Hass Dellal—member of the Commemorative and Ceremonial Group

  • Dr Tim Soutphommasane—columnist with The Age newspaper in Melbourne; Board Director of the National Australia Day Council; member of the Australian Multicultural Council

  • Ms Carla Wilshire—Migration Council Australia

  • Ms Nola Anderson—A/g Director of the Australian War Memorial

  • Mr Warren Pearson—Department of Immigration and Citizenship

  • Ms Justine Greig—A/g Director-General, People Strategies and Culture Branch, Department of Defence.

Creative Group


Providing specific advice in relation to creative concepts particularly in the arts and culture space for the Anzac Centenary. The membership brings together a range of specialists in the creative arena.

Membership


  • Major General Paul Stevens AO (Ret’d) (Chair of the Group)—former Repatriation Commissioner; former Director, Office of Australian War Graves

  • Ms Robyn Archer AO—Creative Director for the Centenary of Canberra

  • Lieutenant Colonel Ian McLean AM CSC (Ret’d)—Director of Music—Army, Department of Defence

  • Mr Sandy Hollway AO—Anzac Centenary Advisory Board representative

  • Mr John Schumann—singer–songwriter/strategic communications consultant

  • Ms Wendy Sharpe—artist

  • Mr Warren Brown—political cartoonist, editorial journalist

  • Ms Claire Chisholm—2004–05 recipient of the Premier of Victoria’s Spirit of Anzac Prize.

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