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Victoria Branch

Welcome to Pipe Bands Victoria, the website of Pipe Bands Australia Inc. Victoria Branch. Pipe Bands Victoria is the name used to market the branch, the body responsible for everyday band activities.

There are some forty pipe bands in Victoria. The oldest have attained their centenary, while bands are still being formed in new areas. Most bands offer instruction to learners and players alike. Standards are set, and Certificates of Proficiency awarded by the Australian Pipe Band College.

Sir Rupert Hamer AC, KCMG, ED was the first Chieftain of Pipe Bands Victoria and remained active in his support of the Association until his death in 2004. More recently, The Hon. Ted Baillieu MLA accepted an invitation to the appointment of Chieftain, and Mr Baillieu too actively supports Pipe Bands Victoria in its endeavours and goals.

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Historical Notes

Groups interested in the maintenance of Scottish traditions and music can be traced back to the Sydney of the 1820s at least, and while there is no continuous history of Scottish activities since then, there are flashes of information until late last century. Expatriate Scots, often under the aegis of Vice-Regal Scots, conducted various activities to keep fresh the old traditions in the somewhat different surroundings of Australia.

 

Highland Gatherings and musical contests also go back a long way — with continuity from the 1850s. Pipe bands appear in the last part of the nineteenth century. Initially as Scottish interest groups were brought into association by such bodies as the Victorian Scottish Union, the pipe bands joined with the dancers and the other groups. From time to time there was a desire to have control of pipe band affairs, and to shake free of the interference of other groups, however well meant it was.

 

By the 1920s there was, in Victoria, a surge of feeling within the bands that the time had come. This was crystallised by Drum Major Lew Zilles, later Maj. L. L. Zilles, OAM, ED, at the Maryborough Highland Gathering in 1924, using a platform made available by the promoters. Discussions followed, and a meeting was held in Geelong on 12th April 1924, at which the Victorian Highland Pipe Band Association was formed, the first such association wholly for the interests of pipe bands in the world — some years ahead of the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association itself. Lew remained a respected and active figure until his death in 1998 at the age of 94; he judged his last contest at the fine age of 88.

 

Its first tasks were the establishment of uniform contest rules, and the use of qualified judges, not the gentlemen friends of the various organisers as tended to be the case beforehand. By 1960 the desirability of a national uniformity of contest rules was evident, and there was a desire to identify a real and generally accepted national championships. An initial meeting between representatives of the New South Wales and Victorian Associations was fruitful, and the Australian Federation of Pipe Associations was formed. In due course, all six State Associations joined the Federation.

The Federation controlled the contest rules for national championships only, and discussed other matters, but in these effective authority remained with the State bodies. Probably, this fairly loose union was the best that communications and perhaps a degree of distrust of other people interfering in one’s home area allowed at that time.

 

The first Chieftain of the Federation was the then Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Menzies, K.T., C.H., Q.C. After his death, Mr G. Ewen Masson, OAM, former President of the South Australian Association and of the Federation, was appointed Chieftain and he holds office still.

 

As time passed the degree of cohesion improved. Greater knowledge of the people involved was a factor, as was the steady increase in travel of bands and individuals around our vast country. As time passed, the significant variations in local rules were done away with, and a teaching and examining College established.

 

By the 1990s there grew a feeling that the time had come to be one national Association, with State-based Branches co-operating in one framework: this Australian Association was established in 1997, and we are working towards full unification of procedures and practices — it is important that this not interfere with continuing service to members.

 

The musical standard of our bands has been steadily increasing over the past decades, to an extent not dreamed of not all that long ago. We hope that this will continue into the new millennium.

 

As time passed, bands in other States also joined, and by the 1950s the Victorian Association had member bands in New South Wales, South Australia and Tasmania as well as Victoria. However, during the 1950s Associations were formed in New South Wales, South Australia and Queensland. The Tasmanian and Western Australian Associations followed later.

Records of

Office Bearers

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  • The Honourable Sir Rupert Hamer KCMG ED – 1963-2004
  • The Honourable Ted Baillieu – June 2012
  • The Hon.William Plain. 1924- 1961
  • D.M.MacLennan, MBE. 1961- 1974
  • K.K.Williamson 1974 – 1976
  • B.A.Neal OAM 1976 – 1994
  • I.R. Morison OAM 1994 – 2003
  • A. Womersley 2003 – 2004
  • T.R. McLeod 2004- 2021
  • Karen Wallace 2021 – 
  • A.M.Polson 1924 – 1926
  • A McLennan 1924 – 1929
  • A.Small 1926 – 1927
  • A.Peters 1927 – 1928
  • J.M.Lawrie 1928 – 1933
  • J.Galbraith 1929 – 1933, 1935 – 1945
  • F.G.Marshall 1931 – 1933
  • T.Richie 1933 – 1935
  • A.H. Chisholm OBE 1933 – 1935
  • L.MacLennan 1935 – 1947
  • J.Davies 1945- 1949
  • R.McDonald 1947 – 1950
  • P.D.Stuart 1949 – 1952
  • A.Macaffer 1950 – 1953
  • A.McPhedran Snr. 1952 – 1953
  • A.McCormick 1953 – 1958, 1963 – 1965
  • D.M.MacLennan MBE 1953 – 1961
  • T.Hume 1958 – 1963
  • W.J.Wallace 1961 – 1967
  • R.S.Smith BEM 1965 – 1968, 1974 – 1978
  • G.Bruce 1967 – 1973
  • K.K.Williamson 1968 -1969, 1973 – 1974
  • B.A.Neal OAM 1970 – 1976
  • A.E.Sell 1976 – 1978
  • W.M.S.Docherty 1978 – 1983
  • D.C.Martin 1978 – 1985
  • D.Reid 1983 – 1992
  • D.R Reid QPM 1985 – 1991
  • R.Gallacher OAM 1991 – 1992, 1993 – 2001.
  • I. Morison OAM 1992 – 1994
  • R. Kerr 1994 – 2004
  • T.R. McLeod 2001- 2004
  • A.Womersley 2002- 2003
  • T. Bodey 2003 – 2004.
  • R. Connolly 2004 – 2014
  • S. Matthews 2004 – 2007
  • S. Blackshaw 2007 – 2009
  • N. Brown 2009 – 2011
  • B. Niven 2011 – 2013
  • A. Womersley 2013-–
  • C.R. Earl 2014– 2020
  • M Ryan 2018 – 2022
  • C Bouwmeester 2020 – 2022
  • S. Matthews 2022 –
  • I. Bell 2022 –
  • J.Galbraith1924 – 1926
  • G.Downie 1926 – 1932, 1939 – 1945
  • C.Stewart (pro tem) February March 1932
  • G.Brown Mar-November 1932
  • C.McRae 1932 – 1933
  • G.G.Soper 1933 – 1939
  • D.M. MacLennan 1945 – 1946, January-March 1955
  • A.J.Shaw 1946 – 1950
  • C.J.McEwen March-November 1950
  • J.A.Whitelock 1950 – 1955
  • I.S.A.McKenzie 1955 – 1961
  • I.Hawkins (acting) Feb 1959
  • K.K.Williamson 1961 – 1968
  • A.E.Sell 1968 – 1975, April-November 1976, 1978-1980
  • R.G.Bramley 1975 – 1976
  • D.C.Martin Nov 1976 – 1978
  • Mrs M.M. Johnstone OAM 1980 – 2003.
  • K. Abell 2003 – 2004
  • P.G. Cook 2004 – 2014
  • R.T. Connolly 2014– 2020
  • K.J. Wallace 2020 -2022
  • J. Blake 2022
  • E.M. Wallace AM 2022 –
  • C.Campbell 1924 – 1926
  • J.Galbraith 1926 – 1928
  • A.Widdy 1928 – 1929
  • J.McDonald 1928 – 1930
  • J.M.Lawrie 1930 – 1944
  • E.James 1944 – 1945
  • C.Anderson 1945 – 1949
  • C.Doig 1949 – 1952, 1953 – 1954
  • E.T.McGrath 1952 – 1953
  • I.Hawkins 1954 – 1961
  • I.S.A. McKenzie 1961 – 1967, 1977 – 1980
  • P.G.Morse 1967 – 1968
  • I.D.J. Wilson 1968 – 1972
  • D.I. Gibbs 1972 – 1975
  • H. Chalmers 1975 – 1977
  • I.R. Morison OAM 1980 – 1989
  • Mrs J. Niven 1989 – 1994
  • K. Turner 1994- 2003
  • T. Bodey 2003 – 2006
  • N. Mobilia 2006 – 2007
  • M. Ead 2007 – 2012
  • N. Mobilia 2012 – 2013
  • P. G. Cook 2013 – 2014
  • T. Bodey 2014– 2021
  • C. Bouwmeester 2021
  • G. Soper 1939 –
  • J.A.Whitelock 1950
  • A.E.Sell 1963 – 1968
  • P.G.Morse 1968 – 1969
  • A.I.Crockett 1969 – 1970
  • R.G.Bramley 1971 – 1975
  • P.J.McLoughlin 1975 – 1977
  • Mrs M.M. Johnstone OAM 1977 – 1980, 2004-2008
  • Mrs D.E.Williamson 1980 – 1989
  • R.Gallacher OAM 1989 – 1991
  • Mrs M. Ford 1991 – 2003.
  • A. McGavin 2003 – 2004
  • N. Mobilia 2008 – 2011
  • A. E. Sell 2015– 2019
  • K.J. Wallace 2019 – 2020
  • J. Blake 2020 – 2022
  • M. Blake 2022
  • D. Telford 2022 –
Records of

Award Recipients

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  • The Late – D.M. MacLennan MBE 29/12/73
  • The Late – K.K. Williamson 29/12/73
  • The Late – I.S.A. McKenzie 29/12/73
  • A.E. Sell 17/11/74
  • The Late – L.L. Zillies OAM ED 1975
  • The Late – A. McCormick 26/11/77
  • The Late – R.S. Smith. BEM 27/11/76
  • The Late – H. Chalmers 1981
  • The Late – R. Gallacher OAM 19/10/86
  • The Late – C.Rogers. 10/10/86
  • B. Neal OAM 27/10/90
  • Mrs M. Johnstone OAM 27/10/90
  • The Late – R.J.K. Semple BEM OAM 16/10/93
  • The Late – A. R. McBean 13/12/02
  • I.R. Morison OAM 6/10/06
  • The Late – J. Ray BEM 3/10/10
  • W. Russell 3/10/10
  • T. R. McLeod 13/10/13
  • The Late – P. G. Cook 13/10/13
  • P. McLoughlin 23/10/16
  • Mrs C. Hart 23/10/16
  • R.D. Bennett 15/10/17
  • N.S. Russell OAM 15/10/17
  • T.J. Bodey 5/12/2021
  • 1990 R.J.K. Semple B.E.M
  • 1991 M. Johnstone OAM
  • 1992 L. Zillies
  • 1993 R. Gallacher OAM
  • 1994 A. Sell
  • 1995 D. Blair
  • 1996 F. Roberts
  • 1997 D. McP. Reid
  • 1998 D.R. Reid (Rodger)
  • 1999 I. Morison
  • 2000 B. Neal OAM
  • 2001 C. Sinclair
  • 2002 E. Christie
  • 2003 W. Russell
  • 2004 R. Campbell
  • 2005 No award presented.
  • 2006 A. McCormick
  • 2007 J. Brown
  • 2008 B. McLeod
  • 2009 P. McLoughlin
  • 2010 H. Gillespie
  • 2011 L. Postlethwaite
  • 2012 R. Bates
  • 2013 T. McLeod
  • 2014 B. Symington
  • 2015 B. Stewart
  • 2016 H. Dilks
  • 2017 L. Hardy
  • 2018 R. Bennett
  • 2019 I. Clarke & P. Parson “The Marshals”
  • 2020 T. Troup
  • 2021 John Young
  • 2022 John McIvor
  • 2007 Alexander McCormick
  • 2008 William Russell
  • 2009 Bruce Neal OAM
  • 2010 Harold Gillespie
  • 2011 Peter Moir
  • 2012 Ian Bouch
  • 2013 Dougal McConnell
  • 2014 Rob Bennett
  • 2015 Gary Minne
  • 2016 Timothy Bodey
  • 2017 Andrew Womersley
  • 2018 Brett Staley
  • 2019 Tom Troup
  • 2020 Not awarded
  • 2021 Nick McLeod
  • 2022 Dean Hall
Band & Member

Awards

The

Sir Rupert Hamer Award

The Sir Rupert Hamer Award is awarded annually in honour of our inaugural Chieftain, Sir Rupert Hamer AC, KCMG, ED.

Nominees should be persons who have made a significant personal commitment in support of the objectives of Pipe Bands in Victoria and the V.H.P.B.A. over a period of many years. The nominees support can be as a piper, drummer, drum major, tutor, administrator, or a combination of musician/administrator.

Nominations close on the second Friday of March each year. Refer to the nomination form for additional details.

The

Peter Clohesy Memorial Shield

The Peter Clohesy Memorial Shield is awarded annually in memory of drumming adjudicator Peter Clohesy. The perpetual shield, donated by Peter’s family, acknowledges an outstanding contribution to highland drumming and includes all disciplines (basic, tenor and/or snare).

The Award is determined by two members of the Drumming Panel and most recent recipient of the Sir Rupert Hamer Award.  The award is announced and presented at the annual Daylesford Highland Gathering in December.

Nominations close on the first Friday of November each year. Refer to the nomination form for additional details.