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          A fond farewell to

          Dr Damian Powell


          On Saturday 25 June, the extended Janet Clarke
          Hall community gathered for a very special
          afternoon event to farewell Dr Damian Powell
          and celebrate his two decades of outstanding
          service as Principal of JCH.


          The sun shone and a lovely atmosphere prevailed as family,
          Fellows, Council members, friends, college heads, alumni,   (L-R) Ms Margie Welsford, Dr Damian Powell, Mrs Penny
          staff and students from across the decades were welcomed   Doherty, College Visitor Prof. Peter Doherty, former University
          back into the College, gathering in the JCR for refreshments   Vice-Chancellor Prof. Glyn Davis
          and long-awaited catch ups after two years of COVID-
          related absence.                                   concluded with a blessing from College President, Archbishop
                                                             Philip Freier.
          In due course everyone filed into the Dining Hall and took
          a seat for the formal part of the afternoon’s proceedings. As   Guests were then invited back to the JCR where a group of
          Interim Principal, I welcomed guests and read out a long   current students and recent alumni performed the last two
          list of apologies from alumni, many of whom were unable   ‘fresher dances’. These dances include signature moves taught
          to attend due to long over-due interstate and overseas   to the students by Damian. Is his new career going to be in
          trips. Chair of Council, Ms Clare Pullar and Damian’s PhD   choreography? Watch this space…
          Supervisor from the University of Adelaide, Professor
          Wilfred Prest, were among the apologies. Former colleague   It was with sadness and immense gratitude that we farewelled
          and continuing friend, the Bishop of Gippsland, Rt Rev’d   Damian and Dieni, wishing them well for their new lives in
          Dr Richard Treloar wrote: ‘Damian is truly a scholar and a   Shepparton and the Strathbogie Ranges, where I know they
          gentleman; a person of great character and integrity, with an   are already making a considerable contribution.
          inquiring faith, whose company is an unfailing pleasure.’
                                                             At JCH we now look forward to a new era under our new
          Council Deputy Chair, Mr Alex Murphy (2004), delivered   Principal who will no doubt build on the strong foundations
          an excellent speech that paid tribute to the positive   created by Damian and take the College forward into a bright
          transformation of the College that Damian entered as   future.
          Principal in 2002 and to his unwavering commitment to
          building a culture where young people could thrive. As   Margie Welsford
          Alex noted: ‘For SEVEN THOUSAND, THREE HUNDRED     Interim Principal
          AND SEVENTY-ONE DAYS (7371 days), through disasters
          and disappointments, triumphs and tragedies, Damian has
          nurtured that culture, the hardest things for leaders to build.
          It has never fallen from that perch on his watch. Thanks
          to Damian’s wisdom, patience, trust and faith – a great
          stonking faith in the fundamental decency of young
          people and their desire to do right and learn well – JCH
          has had an extraordinary and quite different culture...
          (one) of gentleness, scholarship, sensitivity, curiosity,
          optimism and empathy.’ Damian leaves JCH on firmer,
          stronger foundations which he has laid through hard work,
          determination, kindness and care.
                                                             (L-R) Nieve, Jo, Corin, and Dr Alan Powell AM
          With characteristic modesty, Damian’s own excellent
          speech was one of thanks to so many and most especially
          to his beloved wife and daughters, Dieni, Nieve and Corin.
          Alex and I then presented Damian with a beautiful piece of
          indigenous art as a lasting gift of thanks from the College.
          We also unveiled his portrait, which is now displayed in the
          Dining Hall along with those of Principals from previous
          eras.

          The audience then enjoyed a fine piano duet by Wendy
          Lim and Justin Mitchell, followed by a very special solo
          performance by final year PhD student, Josh Hooke, who
          played one of Damian’s favourite pieces, Danza del Gaucho
          Matrero from Ginastera’s Danzas Argentinas. The formalities   Prof. Andrew Scott and Ms Dieni Powell

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