New Members Join ACT Place Names Advisory Committee

Seven new members have joined the ACT Place Names Advisory Committee, and six have been reappointed to come together to help name Canberra’s suburbs and public places.

ACT Surveyor-General Greg Ledwidge said the new committee represents the ACT’s diverse and inclusive community.

“The new members and reappointed members are from a broad mix of backgrounds to represent our diverse and inclusive community. Each member demonstrates a strong understanding of Canberra and our shared history,” Mr. Ledwidge said.

“The committee makes a positive impact to our community to help shape a modern and inclusive Canberra by commemorating Australians and Indigenous culture through the naming of suburbs (divisions) and public places, including roads, parks and geographical features.

“The appointments for the next term of the committee include a Ngunnawal Elder and two First Nations people. Committee members that are Traditional Custodians are vital when considering future names of places as they can share their rich knowledge and connection to Country.

“Thank you to the committee members from the last term for their dedication, expertise and advice. In particular, I’d like to acknowledge Dr Marilyn Truscott and Mr Allen Mawer for their significant contributions to place naming over the past ten years.

“I look forward to working with the new ACT Place Names Advisory Committee to further help shape a modern and inclusive Canberra.”

The 13 new and reappointed members are for a three year term, from 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2027.

The new appointments to the ACT Place Names Advisory Committee are:

  • Ms Auriel Bloomfield
  • Mr Cornelis Boekel
  • Ms Rebekah Davies
  • Mr James Glenday
  • Ms Paula McGrady
  • Ms Philippa Moss
  • Ms Violet Sheridan

They join existing reappointed Committee members:

  • Mr Greg Ledwidge (Surveyor-General of the ACT)
  • Ms Rebecca Sorensen
  • Ms Roslyn Dundas
  • Mr Mainul Haque, OAM
  • Mr Paul Hutchison
  • Dr Anne McGrath

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