Saturday, December 01, 2018

David Muir

David Muir spoke at Ted Mack's Memorial and intertwined the concept of trust and integrity with love. David made an insightful observation about the way he looks at love and hate. He believes that oppositive of love is fear rather than hate ... As fear is that drives the negative emotions such as hate or the loss of power.

David Muir – HWL Ebsworth Lawyers


If we want the best republic, the debate has to begin now | The Republican Party of Australia


David Muir | Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission

$9 million boost to Queensland research into dementia - News - The University of Queensland, Australia
2.DWDQ June18 forum David Muir | Dying With Dignity Queensland

Former Brisbane lord mayor's millions fund euthanasia push - Brisbane Times

"Plasma salicylate concentrations following overdose; are they worth it" by David MuirWood, Alison Jones et al. - Research Online - UOW
David Muir shared yesterday thoughtful stories about his other hero Clem Jones. Gough Whitlam called Clem Jones "the greatest man in Australian local government history". In 1973 Whitlam had called him "Clem the Magnificent" after Jones's team had won 20 of the 21 wards in the Brisbane council elections.

Clem Jones had what he described as "a weakness for doing things". The weakness led him to sufficient wealth to be able to retire from his chosen profession at 37, to turn Brisbane from a sleepy bush capital into a modern city, and to lead the rebuilding of Darwin after Cyclone Tracy.

Like Ted Mack, Former Brisbane lord mayor Clem Jones has been remembered as a leader who was  "giant among men". Mr Jones bequeathed most of his estate to a charitable foundation to be directed to a number of causes, including up to $5 million to help campaign for voluntary euthanasia across the country.









Clem Jones -  THE legacy of former Brisbane Lord Mayor Clem Jones will live on through millions of dollars left in trust to support community projects and services