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May Mills

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May helped finance and raise funds for the establishment and maintenance of the Memorial Playing Fields. From 1963 administration of the Playing Fields was taken over by the South Australian Women's Memorial Field Trust and May became president and life member. A pavilion there was named after her in
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Mills was founding president (1953) of the South Australian Women's Amateur Sports Council serving as president for seven years. She was President of the Australian Women's Cricket Council and the S.A. Women's Cricket Association and became a life member of both. She helped to establish and develop
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enabled the establishment of the May Mills re-entry scholarship for women in 1989. May Mills contribution to women's cricket was recognised in 1984/85 by the creation of the May Mills Trophy for the Under 18 national Championship which ran until 1995/96.
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now manages and maintains the fields and has long-term plans for the upgrade and development of the facility. Women's cricket, lacrosse, hockey, tennis and soccer all continue to be played at the fields.
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The SA Women's Memorial Playing Fields Trust continues to oversee the Memorial aspect of the site as well as organising the annual Bangka Day Memorial Service.
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for thirty years. She was the first female President of the South Australian Institute of Teachers in 1943 which eventually became part of the
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For her services to education and for her work in establishing the Memorial Playing Fields, May was awarded the
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In 2008 the Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing, as owner of the land, granted a 21-year lease to the
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In 1986 a plaque in recognition of her contribution to South Australia was included in the
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Mills was an avid advocate for women's sport and successfully lobbied then Premier,
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who helped to raise the status and opportunities for women in sport.
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Miss Mills died on 29 January 1984 in Adelaide and was buried in
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Kanmantoo, South Australia
OBE
South Australia
South Australian Women's Memorial Playing Fields
Sir Thomas Playford
World War II
Bangka Strait massacre
South Australian Cricket Association
South Australian Cricket Association
Jubilee 150 Walkway plaque – May Mills
Unley High School
Australian Education Union
Australian College of Educators
Royal Commonwealth Society
Order of the British Empire
Jubilee 150 Walkway
Blakiston
Flinders University of South Australia



"History"




"Mills, May"
"Massacre of nurses on Banka Beach"
"ORSR - Women's Memorial Playing Fields"

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