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The Walter Burley Griffin Society values the support of all of its interested and dedicated members that extend and broaden the Society’s valuable work.

The Society would appreciate your membership and invites you to join.

Benefits

  • Contribution to the understanding and promotion of the Griffin legacy
  • Subscription to the newsletter (at least two each year)
  • Invitation to members’ only activities
  • Generous member discounts on Society publications and activities
  • Discounts from other suppliers as arranged from time to time.

The Society is an incorporated association under the Associations Incorporation Act 1984 (NSW) and as such the liability of members is limited. This and other constitutional matters are set out in the Society’s Objects and Rules. Annual membership of the Society runs for 12 months from 1 July each year. New members can join from 1 April receiving an extra 3 months of membership.

Membership fees

Adult $30 pa
Child (under 16 years) $5 pa
Student  (Institution:______________________) $10 pa
Household (2 adults + up to 2 children) $50 pa
Community organisations $50 pa
Business organisations $60 pa

Members resident outside of Australia add $10 to the fees listed above

To become a member

To become a member of the Society either go to https://www.trybooking.com/CPKLJ and pay online, or download the membership form, complete it and post it with your payment in A$ to the Secretary at the address shown on the form. For further information contact the Secretary via email at info@griffinsociety.org.

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Detail from portrait

Author

The Society is indebted to Anne Watson, editor of Beyond Architecture: Marion Mahony and Walter Burley Griffin in America, Australia and India.  Sydney, Powerhouse Publishing, 1998, and to research by Peter Navaretti, Dr Jeff Turnbull and Robert F McKillop.

Further reading

The Society is indebted to Anne Watson, editor of Beyond Architecture: Marion Mahony and Walter Burley Griffin in America, Australia and India.  Sydney, Powerhouse Publishing, 1998, and to research by Peter Navaretti, Dr Jeff Turnbull and Robert F McKillop.