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Menzies
Virtual Museum Web Site is launched by The Menzies Virtual Museum was launched on 13 September 2002 by the Hon. John Howard, MP, Prime Minister of Australia, at "Clarendon Terrace", the East Melbourne headquarters of the Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Foundation. Prime Minister Howard was welcomed to Clarendon Terrace by Sir Daryl Dawson, Chairman of the Menzies Foundation, and introduced to an invited audience of 70 guests including representatives of the Menzies family, Sir Ninian Stephen and Sir William Vines, both past chairmen of the Foundation, and Mr Frank Crean, former Federal Treasurer. The Prime Minister said in his address:
Following the launch the Foundation's General Manager Sandra Mackenzie presented a tour of the website which was displayed on large screens for the audience. The tour provided an overview of the information and features available on the site. Ms Mackenzie demonstrated the accessibility of photographic material, played a sound clip of Sir Robert's declaration of war and a film clip of Sir Robert opening the Snowy Mountains Scheme. The Menzies Virtual Museum is designed to be of value to school children and scholars as well as members of the general public who have an interest in Australian history and the life and times of Sir Robert Menzies. Diana Menzies, grand-daughter of Sir Robert Menzies, spoke on behalf of the Menzies family and read a message from Sir Robert's daughter, Mrs Heather Henderson who was unable to be present. Professor John Coghlan, Executive Director of the Menzies Foundation thanked all those involved in the development of the site. He concluded by presenting a Menzies Meszaros medallion to the Prime Minister. The web site
is an ongoing project of the Menzies Foundation and will be updated continuously
as material and funds become available. The Menzies
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