Book Title:

PAUL HENNINGHAM

Table of Contents


What can we learn from Pauls life?. (1)
. _ What is Paul life story?. (2)
. _ . _ Chronology. (3)
. _ . _ . _ Born then. (4)
. _ . _ . _ Worked at Woolwoths then. (5)
. _ . _ . _ Koda Mortars then. (6)
. _ . _ . _ Social Worker then. (7)
. _ . _ . _ Journalist then. (8)
. _ . _ . _ Community leader then. (9)
. _ . _ . _ Departed. (10)
. _ . _ Analysis. (11)
. _ . _ . _ Deep versus Broad. (12)
. _ Paul can be known by causes he supported. (13)
. _ Paul can be known by his publications. (14)
. _ On going work. (15)

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Question PH


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Reponse Lf


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Question Chr

What is the sequence of Paul's life?

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Reponse Bn

Born January 26, 1921 - Country boy with a rural background – educated at Leeton High School. Loved cricket – claimed he could not play very well …

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Reponse Wol


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Reponse WW2

War service – enlisted June 4, 1940. Officers School – Commissioned Lieutenant, December 1941 – active service in PNG – transferred to Officers Reserve January 1946.

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Reponse Sw

University of Sydney 1946/48 1948/54 – social worker with returned service personnel, leader within several service support organisations, including editor of the Australian Legion newspaper.

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Reponse Jn

1954/65 – launched and published his own newspapers – The Guardian and Newtown Daily.

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Reponse Co

Joined Rotary Club of Marrickville in 1955; later transferred to Rotary Club of Newtown due to proximity to his office. 1965/84 – Founding editor of Rotary Down Under – three year trial! Led the Rotary magazine world to achieve recognition by RI for all magazines to be an official alternative to The Rotarian. Finally achieved in 1976 after a three year trial and several surveys … now 31 magazines in 24 languages! RDU went from strength to strength and a Merchandise organisation (RDU Supplies) followed … Many other successful campaigns – part of team to established Probus in Australia and Probus Centre South Pacific; Sydney Legacy and Editor of Torchlight Magazine for Legacy movement in NSW.

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Reponse Dep


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Question An

What are some of the frame works from which people discuss Paul?

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Reponse DB

Thoughts arrising from discussions with Susam Templeman: Politicians to be effective have to be broad threads dealing with all issues to society can work tomorrow. Paul and others like him take on focused issues and grow communities over lifetimes. To be effective they prefer the low profile approach which places the community first. They are deep threads. The two directions of threads operate together to give society strength.

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Reponse Ca


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Reponse Pub


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Reponse Fu