Oral History Participants
RASV Heritage launched an oral history project in 2011 to collect, record and document the experiences of individuals who have been involved in the RASV in various ways.
Interviewee |
Summary |
Key Association |
Lindsay Anderson |
Lindsay has attended the Show since he was four, showing and judging cattle. The Anderson family were awarded the President’s Medal in 1996 for 100 years for exhibiting. |
Cattle |
Jan Baker |
Jan was a Steward in Art, Craft & Cookery for 40 years and the Steward in charge of School Technology and Design and Open Woodcraft. She was awarded the President’s Medal in 2004. |
Art, Craft & Cookery |
Graeme Barker |
Graeme was the main arena commentator/announcer for close to 20 years. He was the ‘Voice of the Show’ and an accomplished jump rider. |
Main Arena |
Robert Beggs AM |
Robert was a past President (1990 – 1993) and a Councillor from 1977. He is a Merino sheep breeder and member of the Australian Superfine Wool Growers Association. |
Wool Melbourne Royal |
Bob Bell |
A Melbourne Royal Honorary Life Member, exhibitor and Steward in the Dogs Competition and a Dogs Committee member. Bob was elected to Council in 1995. |
Dogs |
Wolf Blass AM |
The winner of four Jimmy Watson Trophies – three consecutive – 1973, 1974, 1975 and 1999. Wolf is a well-known figure in the wine industry. |
Wine |
Norma Buckland MBE |
Chaperone of the Miss Showgirl Competition for 37 years. Norma was awarded the President’s Medal in 1992. |
Miss Showgirl |
Ian Bucknall |
Ian first exhibited in the Sheep Competition in 1964. He has been a Councillor from 1986 and has held the position of Melbourne Royal Vice President to three different Presidents. |
Sheep Melbourne Royal |
Betty Burgess and Kay Kyle |
Members of the CWA, Betty has worked in the CWA Kitchen at the Melbourne Royal Show for 40 years and Kay for 12 years. |
CWA |
Michael Burston |
Michael joined Melbourne Royal Council in 1973. He was Vice President (1981 – 1988) and Director of the Board (1994 – 2003). He was involved in the Beef Cattle and Carcase Competitions. |
Beef Cattle Beef Carcase Melbourne Royal |
Tommy Carter and Dawn Rae |
Tommy started work for Hoadleys in 1960 and oversaw their showbags at Shows across Australia. Dawn worked with Tommy packing showbags. |
Showbags |
Bill Chambers OAM |
Bill was Chairman of Judges at the Melbourne Royal Wine Show for many years. He was awarded the President’s Medal in 1994. |
Wine |
Bill and Edna Chandler |
Bill and Edna are long-time Melbourne Royal Show Clydesdale exhibitors. |
Clydesdales |
Marjorie Chant |
Marjorie has a long-time family involvement with the Show as a member of a Show family in sideshow operations. |
Sideshows |
Harley Clappison |
Harley was the Director (CEO) of Melbourne Royal from 1971 – 1980. He established the ‘Royal’ magazine in 1977. |
Melbourne Royal CEO |
Mary de Crespigny |
Mary rode in her first Melbourne Royal Show in 1929 and has been involved with the Show ever since. She was awarded the President’s Medal in 1998. |
Garryowen Horses in Action |
Neil Edwards APM and Joan Edwards |
Neil is a long-time Chairman of the Woodchop Committee, Steward in Chief and a commentator. Joan is a Woodchop competition handicapper. |
Woodchop |
Valerie Fisher AO OBE |
Valerie was the Country Women’s Association (CWA) State, National and International President. |
CWA |
John Fox AM |
John was President (2007 – 2009), Vice President (1999 – 2007) and a Councillor from 1989. He was the General Manager of Rural Finance. John was closely involved in the Showgrounds’ redevelopment. |
Melbourne Royal |
Diana Gibson |
Diana has a long-time and close connection with Melbourne Royal through her grandfather (Councillor), father (Councillor) and ex-husband (Vice President). |
Art, Craft & Cookery Supporter |
Lawrie Griffiths |
Lawrie was stationed at the Showgrounds during World War II. |
Melbourne Royal Show World War II |
Ivan Heazlewood |
Ivan was a sheep breeder from Tasmania. From the 1950s, he exhibited sheep at the Melbourne Royal Show and was later appointed a judge in the Sheep Competition. |
Sheep |
Sydney Howard |
The Howard Family first provided the fireworks display at the Show in 1957 and continued to do so every year for 40 years. |
Fireworks |
Kevin and Lucy Hyde |
Kevin and Lucy are long-time staff members of Melbourne Royal. They commenced in the 1980s and have worked in operations, grounds, competitions, and catering. |
Melbourne Royal Staff |
Vicky Lawrie |
Vicky has been competing at the Melbourne Royal Show since she was 18 years of age. She has won the Garryowen six times. |
Garryowen |
Peter Leaver |
Peter was a long-time photographer for Melbourne Royal and the Melbourne Royal Show. |
Photographer |
Brian Leslie |
Brian is a cattle exhibitor and judge. He has been described as Australasia’s leading Dairy Auctioneer. Brian established International Dairy Week. |
Cattle Dairy |
Bill Mahncke |
Bill is a Clydesdale exhibitor who first attended the Show in 1953. He was awarded the President’s Medal in 1999. |
Clydesdales |
Adnan Mansour |
Adnan was the Melbourne Royal General Manager/Acting CEO. He was involved with the Showgrounds’ redevelopment. |
Melbourne Royal Staff |
Owen Matthews |
Owen was a demonstrator at the Melbourne Royal Show during the 1960s – 1970s. He had one of the most successful main arena attractions of the 1960s with his dressage act with the horse ‘Aintree Boy’. |
Arena |
Carol Mazurek |
Carol worked at Melbourne Royal for 43 years. She started in the Dogs Competition before moving to the Cattle Competition. |
Melbourne Royal Staff |
Kath Metherall |
Kath is a two-time Garryowen winner (1947 and 1949). She is a horse, sheep and cattle exhibitor and a judge. |
Garryowen Sheep Cattle |
Megg Miller |
Megg is a member of the Melbourne Royal Poultry Committee. She is a poultry industry advocate and is involved with the Australasian Poultry Magazine. |
Poultry |
John Moore |
John had a strong involvement with Melbourne Royal through the Victorian Young Farmers (VYF) and later through his advertising agency, which did the advertising for the Melbourne Royal Show. |
Victorian Young Farmers |
Tim Morgan |
Tim worked at Melbourne Royal over a 30-year period (1971 – 2006). He was involved with breed societies, rural youth, media and public relations, the Showgrounds’ redevelopment and Show operations. |
Melbourne Royal Staff |
Elma Murphy |
Elma was a staff member for 50 years from 1954. She worked predominantly with cattle and breed societies, particularly pigs and cattle. |
Melbourne Royal Staff |
Melissa Neal |
Melissa has been involved with Cattle Camps, Young Farmers and won the Rural Ambassador Award in 2014. She has been involved with the Beef Cattle Committee and is a cattle judge. |
Cattle Rural Ambassador |
Brian Parry AM |
Brian is a former Director/CEO (1981 – 1986). He was instrumental in forging higher level relationships with state government and presided over the Society’s ‘guest nation’ show, Japan on Show. |
Melbourne Royal CEO |
Glen Pate |
Glen and his family have a strong association with Clydesdales at the Melbourne Royal Show, particularly through Carlton & United Breweries. |
Clydesdales |
Peter Payne |
Peter is a former CEO (1994 – 2000). He focussed on updating the Show’s image, ‘back to rural roots’, year-round revenue, and early discussions about the Showgrounds’ redevelopment. |
Melbourne Royal CEO |
Neil Penny |
Neil bought his first lot of ‘chooks’ at age 12. He is a long-time poultry exhibitor and a Poultry Committee Member. |
Poultry |
Joy Potter |
Joy is a Melbourne Royal Councillor, Art, Craft & Cookery Steward, member of the Melbourne Royal Heritage Committee and Angus Committee. She was a Melbourne Royal Board Member (2007 – 2018) and has a long-time family involvement with the Melbourne Royal Show. |
Melbourne Royal |
Jack Rae OAM |
Jack has been a Melbourne Royal Councillor since 1971. He was the Ringmaster for 11 years and a member of numerous committees including Horse, Dairy Cattle, Showgirl, Poultry, Cats (Chairman) and Heritage. |
Ringmaster |
Gina Ryan |
Gina is a long-time cattle exhibitor and was involved with the Rural Youth Handlers Camps. She was awarded a President’s Medal in 2001. |
Cattle |
Jack Seymour AM |
Jack is a Past President (1999 – 2007) and Councillor from 1994. He was involved in the negotiations with government and implementation of the Showgrounds development. |
Melbourne Royal CEO |
Don Simpson |
Don is a poultry exhibitor who has attended the Show since 1933 and has been involved with Poultry at the Show since 1953. He was awarded the President’s Medal in 2003. |
Poultry |
Shirley Sleigh |
Shirley was heavily involved in organising the Art, Craft & Cookery Competition. She was awarded the President’s Medal in 2003. |
Art, Craft & Cookery |
Bruce Starritt |
A member of a well-known sheep breeding family, Bruce and his father Ray have judged at every Australian Royal Show. His father was Melbourne Royal President (1982 – 1986). Bruce has been a Councillor since 1999. |
Sheep |
Lindsay, Leonie and Mel Stott |
The Stott Family are known as being makers of the Show Dolls and Melbourne Royal Show stallholders. |
Sideshows Show Dolls |
Keith Urquhart |
Keith has been a Councillor since 1977, Chairman of the Horse Committee (1991 – 1996), a Stockhorse competitor, Farm Management Competition judge, steward, and demonstrator in the main arena with his stockhorse ‘Sandman’. |
Stockhorse |
Frances Wallace and Casamer Johnson |
Daughter and son of the late Frank Johnson, who was a freelance photographer who worked extensively for Stock & Land. |
Frank Johnson |
Allan Watson |
Son of Jimmy Watson and involved with the Jimmy Watson Memorial Trophy. |
Wine |
Hugh Wirth AM |
Hugh was a member of the Veterinary Panel from 1965 and Chairman of the Veterinary Panel. He was awarded the President’s Medal in 1998. |
Vet |
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