Wednesday 6 September 2017

Achievements & turning points

                                                               Bert Groves


Achievements:


  • In 1927 he was engaged by the Aborigines Protection Board as handyman on Bulgandramine Aboriginal reserve
  •  He took an interest in the health and education of the children at Walhallow Aboriginal School and became president of the parents' and citizens' association. 
  • he opposed the establishment of a rocket-range in Central Australia. 
  •  he was appointed a justice of the peace. 
  • In 1956 Groves became first president of the Aboriginal-Australian Fellowship (formed in Sydney to bring together Aborigines and Whites);
  • In 1958 he was a founding member of the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement.





Turning points:


  • In 1923 Groves was apprenticed to a plumber, but found it difficult to obtain jobs. For a while he worked a horse scoop on the construction of the Dubbo to Werris Creek railway.
  • He enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force on 14 April 1943 and served in Australia. After his discharge on 26 January 1945






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