Eureka Council Executive

Public Officer

John Hibberd  PublicOfficer@EurekaCouncil.com.au
All members of the Eureka Council's Executive mentioned below may be contacted via the Public Officer.   
 

Management Committee

Year 2008-9

President:       John Hibberd
       Secretary:       Martin Errey
       Treasurer:       Bradley Hibberd
       Committee 1: Sharon Campbell
       Committee 2: Carol Hibberd
 

 

 

John Hibberd
John is a co-founder of the Eureka Council along with Martin.  He retired from work in order to carry bricks for the Eureka Council as its Public Officer and webmaster.  John was also the editor of our weekly Australian Defence Report for eight years.

Martin Errey
Our co-founder and Secretary, Martin, is a Community Mental Health Nurse in NSW and as such he has spent his entire adult life helping people in desperate trouble.  He is a 5th generation Australian of Colonial Free-Settler heritage.  A civilian and a pacifist, he was golf pro in his youth and still hits a ball four times further than I ever will. Lowe Bing See
Lowe Bing See (Georges) is a 5th Generation Chinese Australian whose father rode as a Light-horseman and was injured in the course of his National Service between the wars.  Georges’s uncle served as an engineer up in the Islands and still marches every Anzac Day.  George was an outstanding Bushman when he was younger.

Bradley Hibberd
Brad, our Treasurer, is a 9th Generation Convict Australian.  He is a young air-conditioning mechanic who divides his time between his son and an old Chevy he is doing up.

Sharon Campbell
Sharon is a small business woman who is running a concreting business in partnership with her husband.  She has three children and still finds time to coach a team of Little Nippers at the North Wollongong Surf Club.  She is a 9th Generation Australian of English Convict descent.

Carol Hibberd
Carol is an 8th Generation Convict Australian and the daughter of a Returned Man of the 2nd AIF.  She has just retired from a career as a Senior Nurse Manager in a medical teaching hospital in western Sydney and is now facing the brave new world of retirement.

Andre Everts
Andre is a Multicultural Australian.  He was born in Holland and served in the Australian Army in his youth.  He lives in Tasmania and worked in Communications.  He is now the co-ordinator for our College of Faith project and serves as our Tasmanian representative.  Andre's website is Outreach Publications.  It provides a glimpse of family life in Tasmania.

Lynne Higson -

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