Weld Australia represents the welding profession in Australia. Its vision is to facilitate the growth of a world class welding industry.
Weld Australia members are made up of individual welding professionals and companies of all sizes, and are involved almost every facet of Australian industry - making a significant contribution to the nation’s economy. Weld Australia’s mission is to create opportunities for its members and promote welding safety policies, which protect the Australian public. Weld Australia is the Australian representative member of the International Institute of Welding (IIW).
A profit for purpose, membership-based organisation, Weld Australia is dedicated to providing our members with a competitive advantage through access to industry, research, education, certification, government, and the wider industrial community.
It was on Tuesday, 21st August 1923, that the Australian Watercolour Institute was born. The venue was 50 Young Street, Sydney. Six artists, B. E. Minns, A.J. Daplyn, C.E.S. Tindall, Martin Stainforth, J.A. Bennett, , and A.H. Fullwood, were the initial members of the newly-formed Institute. Their stated aim was to encourage the practice of watercolour, as well as to promote the appreciation and ownership of watercolour paintings. These six artists were fine exponents of the medium, who recognised the need to establish a body consecrated exclusively to watercolour. Subsequently, another eight artists were invited to join the Australian Watercolour Institute as foundation members, notably Albert Collins, John Eldershaw, Harold Herbert, Syd Long, M.J. McNally, H. Septimus Power, J.W. Tristram and Blamire Young. Under the presidency of B.E. Minns, and with the ground rules in place, eleven of the fourteen foundation members and thirty-two non-members showed together at the Australian Watercolour Institute's first exhibition at Anthony Horderns' Art Gallery in March 1924. This inaugural exhibition established a format for subsequent AWI exhibitions, which embrace a variety of styles and subject matter. The works of non-members were selected, exhibited and reviewed. New members were recruited from these exhibitions, often only after several shows, with a view to maintaining the highest possible standards. This selective process remains in place. Foreword
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