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Kevin Weldon

Kevin Ernest Weldon AM (1933 – 9 November 2023) was an Australian book publisher, businessman, philanthropist and supporter of the lifesaving movement. He was best known for book publishing, firstly for the Paul Hamlyn Group, and later for his own publishing company. He was a founder of Earthwatch Australia and Hanna-Barbera Pty, Ltd., an Australian division of Hanna-Barbera in 1972. He served on a variety of committees and boards, including Powerhouse Museum (Sydney) and the Institute of Aboriginal Studies (Canberra). He was the founding president of the World Lifesaving and International Life Saving Federation, a member of the President's Board of National Council of Surf Lifesaving Association of Australia. In 1994, he became a member of the Order of Australia for his philanthropy, contribution to water safety as president of World Life Saving, and service to the publishing industry.

Early life edit

Weldon was born in 1933 in the small town of Ingham, Queensland, the youngest of five children. His father, Vivian, was the local Ford dealer. At the outbreak of World War II, the family relocated to Brisbane

At age 15, he joined the Pacific Surf Club as a Cadet, which would cement his interest in the surf lifesaving movement.

Weldon studied at the Brisbane Grammar School but in 1949, when his mother died suddenly, he left school early. He later enrolled in college two nights a week, where he learned his first trade of color etching.

Career edit

Early career (1953–1962) edit

Weldon began his career at Brisbane's Truth newspaper as a half-tone colour etcher in the process engraving department. Shortly thereafter, Weldon joined the Royal Australian Naval Reserve, becoming a lieutenant in 1956. During this period he also became acquainted with Tony Pixley.[citation needed]

By 1957, at the age of 24, Weldon had set up a new branch of Grenville Publishing in Queensland and employed a staff of eight. Two years later he was appointed general manager of sales and moved to Sydney. In 1963 he published his first book, Cake Decorating and Icing by Beryl Gertner.

Paul Hamlyn Group Australia (1964–79) edit

In 1964, Weldon became the founding managing director of the Paul Hamlyn Group in Australia.[citation needed]

Weldon also launched Music for Pleasure, through which he played a part in introducing music into supermarkets, namely Woolworths and Coles.[citation needed]

In 1971, he became president of the World Life Saving Movement.[1]

The following year, he established Australia's first large-scale animation studio, a joint venture with Hanna-Barbera – the creators of such hits as Yogi Bear and the Flintstones. The venture, known as Hanna-Barbera Australia, evolved into Neil Balnaves' Southern Star Group. Paul Hamlyn acquired Australian publishers Lansdowne Press (Melbourne), Ure Smith (Sydney), and Jacaranda (Brisbane). He continued to build a bestselling list in Australia and developed local publishing lists in New Zealand and the Philippines. He also expanded the Heritage partworks to include the Wildlife series both nationally and internationally, and developed a prestigious limited edition list.

Weldon as Australian publisher (1980–89) edit

In 1980, Weldon founded Kevin Weldon & Associates. He garnered success with A Day in the Life of Australia, with subsequent volumes being produced in India, China, Africa, the Soviet Union and the United States. The next few years saw him enter the local US market with joint ventures, notably in Texas, as well as guiding the takeover of British publisher Marshall Cavendish by Straits Times, Singapore.

In 1984, Weldon founded Weldon Owen Publishing with John Owen. The first US office was set up in Seattle, Washington in 1988 and subsequently moved to San Francisco a year later.[2]

He also entered into a joint venture with major newspaper groups John Fairfax Ltd (Sydney) and David Syme Ltd (Melbourne) for major bicentennial work, Australians: a historical library. In 1985, he purchased 50 per cent of the Paul Hamlyn Group (Australia) with James Hardie Industries Ltd and the balance three years later. He changed the company name to Weldon International. Retail sales had increased by about $10 million a year and Weldon continued to diversify, taking an interest in films; he developed complementary book products including Wall of Iron and Over China.

Weldon as international publisher (1990–2000s) edit

Kevin Weldon next initiated a policy of devolution in which Weldon International was recast into relatively small, creative publishing and marketing units, which operated independently reporting to a small executive center. No territorial limits were imposed on any of the companies, encouraging export. Thus, he catalyzed an offshore drive that resulted in Weldon International exports accounting for 55 per cent of Australia's total export of book products.

The group's policy of devolution delivered growth, particularly in offshore activity. Weldon International rose to 183rd of Australia's top 500 exporters. Publishing companies of Weldon International were now firmly established in the US and UK and the Weldon policy of devolution continued as spin-off publishing activity warranted. Local and US educational publishing for elementary schools became so successful that it was reorganized for marketing overseas through jointly-owned marketing companies in U.S. and UK. Mimosa also became active in Canada, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, and South Africa, producing national commemorative books for governments in Singapore, China, the US, and Indonesia.

Recent publishing ventures edit

In 2010, Weldon returned to Australian publishing to launch the 30th-anniversary edition of the 'Macquarie Encyclopaedic Dictionary' and the re-launch of the Australian classic, 'What Bird is That' by Neville Cayley.

In 2012, Weldon launched 'The New Long March' a historic co-publishing project between China's Qingdao Publishing Group and Weldon International. The book, celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Long March, was launched at the London Book Fair and included the first augmented reality feature to be printed in a book, revealing extra content by use of an app.

The Ripper Group edit

In 2015, Weldon established The Ripper Group,[3] a new organization using remotely piloted aircraft systems, technology and education in the area of search and rescue.

Community service and philanthropy edit

In the 1980s, he was a founder of Earthwatch Australia, a voluntary organisation supporting scientific research expeditions. He also established Gwinganna in the Gold Coast hinterland for Indigenous study groups.

He has served on a variety of committees and boards, including Powerhouse Museum (Sydney) and the Institute of Aboriginal Studies (Canberra).

Life saving support edit

Weldon attributes much of his success to his activities in the lifesaving movement. He joined the Pacific Surf Club as a fifteen-year-old cadet during 1948–49, and within a year attained the position of social organiser. He rose rapidly through the ranks, holding the posts of vice-captain, captain, chief instructor, and ultimately president. Throughout this period Pacific flourished, becoming one of the most reputable clubs in the state. Moreover, the club accrued large parcels of surrounding land through Weldon's drive and initiative, borrowing money from the bank, and then organizing the sale of chickens through hotels to pay off the debt. Still a trustee of the club and living in Sydney, Weldon has continued guiding the club and promoting its commercial viability.

In 1970, having been the Queensland delegate to the National Council of Surf Lifesaving, Weldon was approached to form an international lifesaving group. Though honoured, Weldon only accepted on the proviso that it would be truly international, with the headquarters moved around the world. Because of this, a great number of innovations were brought to Australia's beaches. The 'rubber ducky' inflatable rescue boats, torpedo rescue tubes and the use of helicopters in surf rescue were all ideas that came from other countries. Ideas were shared through what became known as World Lifesaving.

Kevin Weldon was a member of the President's Board of National Council of Surf Lifesaving Association of Australia.

In the 1990s, he became the founding President of the newly formed International Lifesaving Federation,[4] which amalgamated the world's three largest water-safety organizations: World Lifesaving, with both professional lifeguard associations and pool lifesavers. The International Life Saving Federation is now the second-largest voluntary organization in the world after the Red Cross. Throughout the years he has helped to raise millions of dollars for lifesaving in Australia and around the world. The Federation includes over sixty member countries and over 25 million members.

Personal life edit

In 1994, Weldon became a member of the Order of Australia for his philanthropy, contribution to water safety as president of World Life Saving, and service to the publishing industry.[5]

He married, had three children, and passed away peacefully 'content to have lived a full, lucky and blessed life', surrounded by family and loved ones, on 9 November 2023.[6]

Bibliography edit

  1. ^ "World Life Saving History". International Lifesaving Federation.
  2. ^ "About Us". Weldon Owen Publishing. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
  3. ^ "Ripper Corp. - Drone Operations, Training & Technology". Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  4. ^ "International Life Saving Federation - History". ILSF.org.
  5. ^ "Kevin Ernest Weldon". Australian Honours Search Facility, Dept of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  6. ^ "Kevin Ernest WELDON Death Notice - Sydney, New South Wales | Sydney Morning Herald". tributes.smh.com.au. Retrieved 10 March 2024.

External links edit

  • National Library of Australia - Interview Kevin Weldon

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was an Australian book publisher businessman philanthropist and supporter of the lifesaving movement He was best known for book publishing firstly for the Paul Hamlyn Group and later for his own publishing company He was a founder of Earthwatch Australia and Hanna Barbera Pty Ltd an Australian division of Hanna Barbera in 1972 He served on a variety of committees and boards including Powerhouse Museum Sydney and the Institute of Aboriginal Studies Canberra He was the founding president of the World Lifesaving and International Life Saving Federation a member of the President s Board of National Council of Surf Lifesaving Association of Australia In 1994 he became a member of the Order of Australia for his philanthropy contribution to water safety as president of World Life Saving and service to the publishing industry Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 1953 1962 2 2 Paul Hamlyn Group Australia 1964 79 2 3 Weldon as Australian publisher 1980 89 2 4 Weldon as international publisher 1990 2000s 2 5 Recent publishing ventures 2 6 The Ripper Group 3 Community service and philanthropy 3 1 Life saving support 4 Personal life 5 Bibliography 6 External linksEarly life editWeldon was born in 1933 in the small town of Ingham Queensland the youngest of five children His father Vivian was the local Ford dealer At the outbreak of World War II the family relocated to BrisbaneAt age 15 he joined the Pacific Surf Club as a Cadet which would cement his interest in the surf lifesaving movement Weldon studied at the Brisbane Grammar School but in 1949 when his mother died suddenly he left school early He later enrolled in college two nights a week where he learned his first trade of color etching Career editEarly career 1953 1962 edit Weldon began his career at Brisbane s Truth newspaper as a half tone colour etcher in the process engraving department Shortly thereafter Weldon joined the Royal Australian Naval Reserve becoming a lieutenant in 1956 During this period he also became acquainted with Tony Pixley citation needed By 1957 at the age of 24 Weldon had set up a new branch of Grenville Publishing in Queensland and employed a staff of eight Two years later he was appointed general manager of sales and moved to Sydney In 1963 he published his first book Cake Decorating and Icing by Beryl Gertner Paul Hamlyn Group Australia 1964 79 edit In 1964 Weldon became the founding managing director of the Paul Hamlyn Group in Australia citation needed Weldon also launched Music for Pleasure through which he played a part in introducing music into supermarkets namely Woolworths and Coles citation needed In 1971 he became president of the World Life Saving Movement 1 The following year he established Australia s first large scale animation studio a joint venture with Hanna Barbera the creators of such hits as Yogi Bear and the Flintstones The venture known as Hanna Barbera Australia evolved into Neil Balnaves Southern Star Group Paul Hamlyn acquired Australian publishers Lansdowne Press Melbourne Ure Smith Sydney and Jacaranda Brisbane He continued to build a bestselling list in Australia and developed local publishing lists in New Zealand and the Philippines He also expanded the Heritage partworks to include the Wildlife series both nationally and internationally and developed a prestigious limited edition list Weldon as Australian publisher 1980 89 edit In 1980 Weldon founded Kevin Weldon amp Associates He garnered success with A Day in the Life of Australia with subsequent volumes being produced in India China Africa the Soviet Union and the United States The next few years saw him enter the local US market with joint ventures notably in Texas as well as guiding the takeover of British publisher Marshall Cavendish by Straits Times Singapore In 1984 Weldon founded Weldon Owen Publishing with John Owen The first US office was set up in Seattle Washington in 1988 and subsequently moved to San Francisco a year later 2 He also entered into a joint venture with major newspaper groups John Fairfax Ltd Sydney and David Syme Ltd Melbourne for major bicentennial work Australians a historical library In 1985 he purchased 50 per cent of the Paul Hamlyn Group Australia with James Hardie Industries Ltd and the balance three years later He changed the company name to Weldon International Retail sales had increased by about 10 million a year and Weldon continued to diversify taking an interest in films he developed complementary book products including Wall of Iron and Over China Weldon as international publisher 1990 2000s edit Kevin Weldon next initiated a policy of devolution in which Weldon International was recast into relatively small creative publishing and marketing units which operated independently reporting to a small executive center No territorial limits were imposed on any of the companies encouraging export Thus he catalyzed an offshore drive that resulted in Weldon International exports accounting for 55 per cent of Australia s total export of book products The group s policy of devolution delivered growth particularly in offshore activity Weldon International rose to 183rd of Australia s top 500 exporters Publishing companies of Weldon International were now firmly established in the US and UK and the Weldon policy of devolution continued as spin off publishing activity warranted Local and US educational publishing for elementary schools became so successful that it was reorganized for marketing overseas through jointly owned marketing companies in U S and UK Mimosa also became active in Canada New Zealand Southeast Asia and South Africa producing national commemorative books for governments in Singapore China the US and Indonesia Recent publishing ventures edit In 2010 Weldon returned to Australian publishing to launch the 30th anniversary edition of the Macquarie Encyclopaedic Dictionary and the re launch of the Australian classic What Bird is That by Neville Cayley In 2012 Weldon launched The New Long March a historic co publishing project between China s Qingdao Publishing Group and Weldon International The book celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Long March was launched at the London Book Fair and included the first augmented reality feature to be printed in a book revealing extra content by use of an app The Ripper Group edit In 2015 Weldon established The Ripper Group 3 a new organization using remotely piloted aircraft systems technology and education in the area of search and rescue Community service and philanthropy editIn the 1980s he was a founder of Earthwatch Australia a voluntary organisation supporting scientific research expeditions He also established Gwinganna in the Gold Coast hinterland for Indigenous study groups He has served on a variety of committees and boards including Powerhouse Museum Sydney and the Institute of Aboriginal Studies Canberra Life saving support edit Weldon attributes much of his success to his activities in the lifesaving movement He joined the Pacific Surf Club as a fifteen year old cadet during 1948 49 and within a year attained the position of social organiser He rose rapidly through the ranks holding the posts of vice captain captain chief instructor and ultimately president Throughout this period Pacific flourished becoming one of the most reputable clubs in the state Moreover the club accrued large parcels of surrounding land through Weldon s drive and initiative borrowing money from the bank and then organizing the sale of chickens through hotels to pay off the debt Still a trustee of the club and living in Sydney Weldon has continued guiding the club and promoting its commercial viability In 1970 having been the Queensland delegate to the National Council of Surf Lifesaving Weldon was approached to form an international lifesaving group Though honoured Weldon only accepted on the proviso that it would be truly international with the headquarters moved around the world Because of this a great number of innovations were brought to Australia s beaches The rubber ducky inflatable rescue boats torpedo rescue tubes and the use of helicopters in surf rescue were all ideas that came from other countries Ideas were shared through what became known as World Lifesaving Kevin Weldon was a member of the President s Board of National Council of Surf Lifesaving Association of Australia In the 1990s he became the founding President of the newly formed International Lifesaving Federation 4 which amalgamated the world s three largest water safety organizations World Lifesaving with both professional lifeguard associations and pool lifesavers The International Life Saving Federation is now the second largest voluntary organization in the world after the Red Cross Throughout the years he has helped to raise millions of dollars for lifesaving in Australia and around the world The Federation includes over sixty member countries and over 25 million members Personal life editIn 1994 Weldon became a member of the Order of Australia for his philanthropy contribution to water safety as president of World Life Saving and service to the publishing industry 5 He married had three children and passed away peacefully content to have lived a full lucky and blessed life surrounded by family and loved ones on 9 November 2023 6 Bibliography edit World Life Saving History International Lifesaving Federation About Us Weldon Owen Publishing Retrieved 17 January 2013 Ripper Corp Drone Operations Training amp Technology Retrieved 4 November 2023 International Life Saving Federation History ILSF org Kevin Ernest Weldon Australian Honours Search Facility Dept of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Retrieved 12 October 2020 Kevin Ernest WELDON Death Notice Sydney New South Wales Sydney Morning Herald tributes smh com au Retrieved 10 March 2024 External links editNational Library of Australia Interview Kevin Weldon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kevin Weldon amp 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