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History
of the Australia Japan Society
The Australia Japan Society –
Queensland Inc. was established in 1972 under the presidency of Sir Reginald
McAllister, Head
of the Queensland Premier's Department.
Mr Lindsay Buckley AM, followed Sir Reginald as president in 1978, and held
that position for sixteen years.
After Mr Buckley’s long-standing presidency, Mr Alex McArthur MBE, next held
the office of president from 1995 and 1996, and Mr David Russell RFD QC from
1997 to 2001.
Mr Ross Humphreys served as AJS President from 2002 to 2006.
The current president is Mr Ross McConachie
The Chancellor of the Society is Her Excellency , The Governor of
Queensland, and the Co-Patrons are the Premier of Queensland, and the
Consul-General of Japan in Queensland.
The basic aim of the Society is to promote common interest and mutual
understanding and goodwill between the peoples of Australia and Japan - at
all levels.
The Society’s activities, aimed at achieving these objectives, are wide and
varied.
There are equivalent but independent Societies and affiliated groups in all
major centres in each Australian state, to which the Australia Japan Society
– Queensland Inc. offers its assistance and cooperation. There are also a
number of counterpart societies, based in Japan.
The AJS- Qld is a strong organisation of long standing and recognition in
the community, with membership of around 300 people comprising Corporate,
Family, School, Individual and Student memberships.
The Management Committee represents the interests of individual members,
business, the professions, academia, students, young members and the Ladies
group.
It comprises a good balance of both Australian and Japanese members.
The Consul-General of Japan in Queensland, the Japanese Society of Brisbane,
the Queensland Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry and a number of
private individuals are closely involved with the Management committee.
Our focus is on our members in the achievement of objectives through the
various activities of the
Society.
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Committee
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