Farrer Memorial Trust
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The Farrer Memorial Trust was established in 1911 in Australia
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...

 in memory of William Farrer. The trust initially provided study scholarships to Agricultural Scientists
Agricultural science
Agricultural science is a broad multidisciplinary field that encompasses the parts of exact, natural, economic and social sciences that are used in the practice and understanding of agriculture. -Agriculture and agricultural science:The two terms are often confused...

, in 1941 the Trust became responsible for the presentation of the Farrer Memorial Oration and awarding the Farrer Medal.

William Farrer and the Farrer Memorial Trust

William Farrer was a surveyor who turned his hand to farming in 1886 near where Canberra
Canberra
Canberra is the capital city of Australia. With a population of over 345,000, it is Australia's largest inland city and the eighth-largest city overall. The city is located at the northern end of the Australian Capital Territory , south-west of Sydney, and north-east of Melbourne...

 now stands. Initially he planted grape vines but the conditions were not suitable, he then decided to plant wheat. Due to weather conditions his first two harvests where damaged by rust
Rust
Rust is a general term for a series of iron oxides. In colloquial usage, the term is applied to red oxides, formed by the reaction of iron and oxygen in the presence of water or air moisture...

, this spurred Farrer to develop strains that were resistant to rust. In 1900 he was successful with a variety he named Federation after the imminent Federation of Australia
Federation of Australia
The Federation of Australia was the process by which the six separate British self-governing colonies of New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia formed one nation...

. Farrer died suddenly in 1906 a committee was created to raise funds needed to establish a Memorial Trust. On 16 October 1911 the Trust received the funds with a set of instructions, the instructions enabled the Trust to provide research grants and scholarships to further Agricultural Science
Agricultural science
Agricultural science is a broad multidisciplinary field that encompasses the parts of exact, natural, economic and social sciences that are used in the practice and understanding of agriculture. -Agriculture and agricultural science:The two terms are often confused...

 in Australia.

Farrer Medal

In 1935 Frank Gallagher formed a committee to create Farrer Memorial Oration, this was to be given by a person with an agricultural background. The first oration was by Tasmania
Tasmania
Tasmania is an Australian island and state. It is south of the continent, separated by Bass Strait. The state includes the island of Tasmania—the 26th largest island in the world—and the surrounding islands. The state has a population of 507,626 , of whom almost half reside in the greater Hobart...

n farmer and Australian Prime Minister
Prime Minister of Australia
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 Joseph Lyons
Joseph Lyons
Joseph Aloysius Lyons, CH was an Australian politician. He was Labor Premier of Tasmania from 1923 to 1928 and a Minister in the James Scullin government from 1929 until his resignation from the Labor Party in March 1931...

 at the Star Theatre, Queanbeyan, on 3 April 1936 the birthday of William Farrer. At the end of the oration children from the Queanbeyan Intermediate High School presented Lyons with a silver medallion, this medallion is on display at Adolph Basser Library
Basser Library
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, Canberra. In 1941 Gallagher handed over the organisation of the Farrer Memorial Oration to the Farrer Memorial Trust.

Recipients

  • 1936 — J.A. Lyons
    Joseph Lyons
    Joseph Aloysius Lyons, CH was an Australian politician. He was Labor Premier of Tasmania from 1923 to 1928 and a Minister in the James Scullin government from 1929 until his resignation from the Labor Party in March 1931...

  • 1937 — Dr G.L. Sutton
    George Lowe Sutton
    George Lowe Sutton was an Australian agricultural scientist and breeder of wheat.Sutton was born in Lancashire, England. In 1882 his widowed mother took him to New South Wales where he studied at Sydney Boys High School...

  • 1938 — Dr W.L. Waterhouse
    Walter Lawry Waterhouse
    Walter Lawry Waterhouse MC was an Australian agricultural scientist, a fellow of the Australian Academy of Science and Clarke Medallist.-Early life:...

  • 1939 — not awarded
  • 1940 — not awarded
  • 1941 — not awarded
  • 1942 — not awarded
  • 1943 — Dr S.L. Macindoe
  • 1944 — Mr J.T. Pridham
  • 1945 — not awarded
  • 1946 — Mr H. Wenholz
  • 1947 — Prof S.M. Wadham
  • 1948 — Prof J.A. Prescott
    James Arthur Prescott
    James Arthur Prescott, CBE, FRS, was an agricultural scientist.Prescott was born in England, educated at the University of Manchester achieving Bachelor of Science with First Class Honours in 1911...

  • 1949 — Prof W.L. Waterhouse
  • 1950 — Prof R.D. Watt
  • 1951 — Prof L.J.H. Teakle
  • 1952 — Dr B.T. Dickson
  • 1953 — Mr A.T. Pugsley
    Albert Pugsley
    Albert Tonkin Pugsley AM was an Australian agricultural scientist and wheat breeder.Pugsley was born in Mildura, Victoria and educated at Scotch College, the University of Melbourne, where he earned a Bachelor of Agricultural Science degree , and the University of Adelaide where he was awarded a...

  • 1954 — Dr A.R. Callaghan
  • 1955 — Mr E.A. Southee
  • 1956 — Mr A.F. Bell
  • 1957 — Mr J.G. Crawford
  • 1958 — Dr I.A. Watson
  • 1959 — Dr R.J. Noble
  • 1960 — Mr H.J. Geddes
  • 1961 — Prof H.C. Forster
  • 1962 — Dr O.H. Frankel
  • 1963 — Prof R.N. Robertson
  • 1964 — Prof C.M. Donald
  • 1965 — Prof J.R.A. McMillan
  • 1966 — Dr G. Edgar
  • 1967 — Prof E.J. Underwood
  • 1968 — Dr E.M. Hutton
  • 1969 — Mr C.S. Christian
  • 1970 — Dr J. Melville
  • 1971 — Mr E.E. Bond
  • 1972 — Prof J.M. Vincent
  • 1973 — Dr D.F. Waterhouse
  • 1974 — Dr H. Newton Turner
  • 1975 — Dr J.S. Gladstones
  • 1976 — Dr R.A. McIntosh
  • 1977 — Dr D.J. McDonald
  • 1978 — Mr W. Ives
  • 1979 — Dr L.T. Evans
  • 1980 — Mr R.H. Martin
  • 1981 — Mr N.F. Derera
  • 1982 — Prof J.P. Quirk
  • 1983 — Dr J.R. Syme
  • 1984 — Dr W.V. Single
  • 1985 — Dr C.M. Francis
  • 1986 — Dr D.E. Byth
  • 1987 — Prof J.L. Dillon
  • 1988 — Dr A.N. Smith
  • 1989 — Dr M.H. Campbell
  • 1990 — Dr D.H.B. Sparrow
  • 1991 — Prof J.W. Longworth
  • 1992 — Dr E.F. Henzell
  • 1993 — Dr D.E. Smiles
  • 1994 — Dr B.S. Fisher
  • 1995 — Mr E.N. Fitzpatrick
  • 1996 — Prof C.D. Blake
  • 1997 — Mr T.J. Flugge
  • 1998 — Mr M.N. Kinsella
  • 1999 — Dr W.J. Peacock
  • 2000 — Mr W.A. Vertigan
  • 2001 — Dr R.A. Hare
  • 2002 — Prof Gil Hollamby
  • 2003 — Dr L. Lewin
  • 2004 — Dr B. Clements
  • 2005 — Dr John Williams
  • 2006 — Prof J.A.G. Irwin
  • 2007 — Dr T. Fischer AM
  • 2008 — Prof Philip Cocks
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