Decision Maker: Council
Decision status: Recommendations Determined
Minute by the Lord Mayor
To Council:
I wish to inform Council of the passing of
Ron Jennings, warmly known as the Mayor of Millers Point, on Wednesday 27 July
2022.
Born in Adelaide on 4 October 1929, when Ron
was 21, he moved to Sydney around 1966. Suffering from a serious respiratory
condition, his doctor told him he would do better in another climate.
He initially knew few people. Luckily, he ran
into Bill Anderson, an old friend, shortly after he arrived while working
around Circular Quay.
“He was such a huge man, you couldn't miss
him," Ron told the Sydney Morning Herald in a 2010 interview.
Bill invited him to live in the old Sailor's
Home next door to Cadman’s Cottage in The Rocks, where he was caretaker. He
developed a strong rapport with Bill, Bill’s wife Tess, daughter Lavinia and
son Barry, ultimately becoming part of the Anderson family.
Shortly after Bill passed away, the Sailor’s
Home closed and Ron and Tess moved into separate housing in Millers Point, with
Ron continuing to help in raising Lavinia and Barry. Lavinia eventually had her
own children, Shayne and Kirstie, who eventually attended Lance Kindergarten
and then Fort Street Primary School in Miller’s Point. Shayne recalls his
grandmother and Ron picking them up after school every day. When Tess died, Ron
took over the role of being Shayne’s and Kirstie’s sole grandparent. Shayne
still remembers him as “pop”.
As Kirstie and Shayne grew older, they started
spending time after school at the King George V Recreation Centre (KGV). Ron
already had a long involvement with the centre, beginning around the time
Lavinia had turned 12.
He became increasingly active in the
community, helping form the Resident Action Group and joining Fort Street
Parents and Citizens Association. He also started fundraising and reaching out
to organisations such as Rotary to provide Christmas presents, and sponsor
yearly snow trips for the children attending KGV.
When Shayne and Kirstie started at Glebe High
School, Ron expanded his activities, helping raise funds for upgrades to the
indoor basketball court and starting a reading club, where he would volunteer
twice a week to help those struggling with reading.
He soon became a became a well-loved
community leader, working hard on behalf of local residents, giving much of his
time and often using his own resources.
His active participation in his community
included being a tenant's representative on the Millers Point Neighbourhood
Advisory Board and taking part in regular meetings with Housing NSW and other
government agencies to get action for residents.
He was actively involved in the King George V
Recreation Centre, assisting KGV staff to promote programs and events to the
local community, becoming their friend and supporter. He supported the KGV
monthly community barbeque, KGV Community Christmas Party, and ‘YouthFest’ events for many years.
Other activities included chairing the
Millers Point Community Festival, year-long fundraising for a wide range of
charities and advocating on behalf of the community for youth services,
community programs and events.
Many people remember him from his walks along
Cumberland Street and around the local area carrying his shopping bag and wearing
his loud Hawaiian shirts. These walks would regularly include visits to local
businesses to obtain support for his charities and community events.
Such was his reputation that he was the first
person who residents with a problem went to for help and advice. It was people
like Ron who made communities work by bringing people together, listening to
them, and helping them in practical, active ways.
In his notes which helped in the preparation
of this Lord Mayoral Minute, Shayne wrote of Ron:
“For
anyone that has ever had the privilege to meet Pop, let alone calling him a
friend, knows the positive impact he has had, from the selfless acts to benefit
his community, to his cheeky conversations to get a laugh out of you, the
sponsorships for local community members and the way you’d just have to give
him a phone call and let him know that you were going to run a raffle, to which
by the next day he’d have nights for two at the Observatory Hotel, Bridge Climb
passes, gift vouchers from the Glenmore and Australian Hotel’s, dinners at
Phillips Foote and other restaurants in the area and tickets to events, footy
and basketball games, just to name a few.”
Around 2000, Ron moved into the purpose-built
Sirius building where he lived for the next 14 years. In March 2014, the
O’Farrell Liberal Government announced it intended to sell the building, along
with 214 Millers Point properties. He described they day he learned of the NSW
Government’s plans as the saddest day his life. Despite this, he became active
in the campaign to save Millers Point public housing.
Ron, along with other Millers Point
residents, ultimately moved to Pyrmont where he became actively involved in the
Pyrmont Community Centre.
On a personal level, I also acknowledge Ron’s
wonderful, tireless support, especially during my election campaigns. On
election days, I always knew the booth at Millers Point would be well run and
would yield a very positive result.
I am saddened by his passing and extend my
sincere condolences to the family Ron found when he moved to Sydney: Shayne
Waite, who called Ron “Pop”, Shayne’s mother Lavinia, his sister Kirstie, his
partner Christie, their children Cephas, Louarna,
Brittney, Rayden, nephew Mark and two grandchildren Eveanna
and Alaric.
COUNCILLOR CLOVER MOORE
Lord Mayor
Moved by the Chair (the Lord Mayor), seconded
by Councillor Scully –
It is resolved that:
(A)
all
persons attending this meeting of Council observe one minute's silence to commemorate
Ron Jennings and his significant contribution to the communities of Millers
Point and The Rocks;
(B)
Council
express its condolences to Shayne Waite and family; and
(C)
the
Lord Mayor be requested to convey Council's condolences to Shayne's family.
Carried unanimously.
Note – All those present at the meeting, held remotely, observed
a minute’s silence as a mark of respect to Ron Jennings.
S051491
Report author: Erin Cashman
Publication date: 22/08/2022
Date of decision: 22/08/2022
Decided at meeting: 22/08/2022 - Council
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