Doone Kennedy

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Doone Kennedy
Lord Mayor of Hobart
In office
1986–1996
Preceded byBrian Broadby
Succeeded byJohn Freeman
Personal details
Born
Lorna Doone Pleasance Brewer

(1927-05-10)10 May 1927
New South Wales, Australia
Died30 August 2014(2014-08-30) (aged 87)
Hobart, Tasmania
, Australia
SpouseJohn Kennedy

Lorna Doone Pleasance Kennedy

Lord Mayor of Hobart and remained the city's only female mayor[1][2] until the election of Sue Hickey
in 2014.

Early and personal life

Kennedy was born Lorna Doone Pleasance Brewer on 10 May 1927.

POW who was forced to work on the Burma Railway by the Japanese during World War II.[2] The couple married in 1949 and had two children.[2] John Kennedy later served as an alderman on the Hobart City Council from 1970 until 1982.[2] He once ran for Lord Mayor himself, but lost the election.[2]

Political career

Doone Kennedy was first elected to the Hobart City Council in 1982, the same year that her husband left office.[1] She served as a city alderman from 1982 until her election as Lord Mayor in 1986.[1]

Kennedy focused on philanthropic organizations once she entered politics. By 1986, the year of her election as Lord Mayor, Kennedy had served as a president or board member of numerous organizations, including the Asthma Foundation, the Hobart District Nursing Service, Greening of Australia, the Mary Ogilvy Home Society, the board of Queen Alexandra Hospital, the Narryna Heritage Museum, the trustees of the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Southern Regional Ambulance Service Advisory Council, and the Sudden Infant Death Society.[2]

in 1986, Doone Kennedy announced her candidacy for Lord Mayor of Hobart. (In a mayoral flyer distributed at the time, Kennedy "offers" herself as a candidate).

carparks—eliminate every possible ugliness... Add to the beauty of our streets by stepping up our tree-planting program and general beautification."[2]

Doone Kennedy was elected Lord Mayor in 1986, becoming the first woman to hold the office.

North Hobart and the Lord Mayor's Garden, located next to Hobart Town Hall.[2] Under Kennedy, lighting was installed to illuminate the trees of Salamanca Place.[2] Landmark chandeliers were also added to the ballroom of the Hobart Town Hall.[2]

Kennedy remained very popular during her ten-year reign as Lord Mayor from 1986 to 1996.[2] Lord Mayors of Hobart are elected every two years. Doone Kennedy consistently won all five of her mayoral elections with approximately 65% of the vote.[2]

Kennedy declined to re-election in 1996, citing the wishes of her husband and, in an interview with The Mercury, saying she "preferred to be a housewife."[2] She was the longest serving Lord Mayor in Australia at the time of her retirement from office in 1996.[2] Doone Kennedy remained the only woman to serve as Lord Mayor of Hobart until Sue Hickey's election in 2014.[4]

In 1994, Kennedy was awarded the

Officer of the Order of Australia. The award recognized her efforts to promote historic preservation in Hobart and her career in local government.[2]

Death and legacy

Doone Kennedy died following a short illness at the JW Whittle Ward palliative care unit on 30 August 2014, at the age of 87.[1][2]

In October 2015, the Hobart Aquatic Centre was renamed in her honour as the Doone Kennedy Hobart Aquatic Centre.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "A great loss to us all as charismatic former Hobart lord mayor Doone Kennedy dies after short illness". The Mercury (Hobart). 31 August 2014. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Mather, Anne (1 September 2014). "Hobart's only female lord mayor Doone Kennedy leaves her mark on city". The Mercury (Hobart). Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Kennedy, Lorna Doone". The Mercury (Hobart). 1 September 2014. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Local council polls: Sue Hickey elected Hobart Lord Mayor over Damon Thomas". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 30 October 2014. Retrieved 17 March 2015.