Australian War Memorial Act 1925 (Cth)
AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL.
An Act to provide for the Establishment of the Australian War Memorial and for other purposes.
[Assented to 26th September, 1925.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
“the Board” means the Board of Management appointed under this Act;
“the Fund” means the Fund established under this Act;
“the War” means the war which commenced on the fourth day of August One thousand nine hundred and fourteen.
(2.) The Memorial shall be known as the
Australian War Memorial and shall consist of the collection of the war relics
of the Commonwealth and such building for the accommodation of those relics as
is specified by the Governor-General by notice in the
(3.) The war relics of the Commonwealth shall include the relics, records, models, pictures, photographs and other articles which at the commencement of this Act comprise the Australian War Museum and any other such articles, having relation to the war, which are acquired in pursuance of this Act.
(2.) Members of the Board shall hold office for a term of four years but shall upon the expiration of that term be eligible for re-appointment.
(3.) In case of the illness or absence of any member of the Board, the Governor-General may appoint a person to act as the deputy of the member during his illness or absence, and the deputy shall, while so acting, have all the powers and perform all the duties of a member.
(2.) In case of the illness or absence of the Chairman, the Governor-General shall appoint one of the members to act as Chairman during such illness or absence.
(2.) At a meeting of the Board the decision of the majority shall prevail.
(3.) The Chairman of the Board shall have a deliberative, but not a casting, vote.
(2.) Every such delegation shall be revocable in writing at will, and no delegation shall prevent the exercise of any power or function by the Board.
(3.) The committees to which powers and functions may be delegated under this section shall consist of members of the Board and if the Minister thinks fit, such other persons as are nominated by him.
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a )Subject to the directions of the Minister, the management of the Memorial and the control and preservation of the relics, records, models, pictures, photographs and other articles comprising the Memorial collections, and arrangements for their public display; and(
b )The making of a report annually to the Minister upon its operations under this Act.
(2.) The Board shall have the following powers:—
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a )The acquisition of additional exhibits from moneys available in the Fund;(
b )Subject to the approval of the Minister the exchange, sale, loan or other disposal of any exhibits belonging to the Memorial which, by reason of duplication, unfitness or unsuitability for preservation, the Board considers are no longer required;(
c ) Subject to the approval of the Minister, the sale or exhibition to the public of reproductions of the official photographs, pictures, cinema film and such other records and exhibits as are suitable for the purpose;(
d )The application to the Fund of all moneys received as the result of action taken in accordance with the last two preceding paragraphs; and(
e ) The control of the Fund including—(i) the use of the Fund in connexion with the purchase of exhibits;
(ii) the investment in securities of the Commonwealth or on fixed deposit or current account in the Commonwealth Bank of such part of the Fund as is not required for current operations; and
(iii) the realization at any time of securities in which they have invested part of the Fund.
(2.) The Fund shall consist of—
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a )the amount which, on a date fixed by the Minister by notice in theGazette, stands in the books of the Treasury to the credit of the Trust Fund Australian War Records Publication Account and all moneys which, on that date, are due to that Account;(
b )any money earned by the Board of Management as the result of investment and such commercial dealing with the assets of the Australian War Memorial as is approved by the Minister;(
c ) the net proceeds of sales approved by the Minister of exhibits forming part of or belonging to the Memorial;(
d )moneys which the Minister, with the concurrence of the Treasurer, by notice in theGazette, directs shall form part of the Fund; and(
e ) bequests and donations to the Fund.
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a )the acquisition of relics, records, models, pictures, photographs, publications and other articles relating to the war; and(
b )the payment of all proper expenses of, and incidental to, the administration of the Fund.
(2.) A copy of each audit report shall be made available to the Board through the Minister.
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