Dally Messenger III
CV – Resumé Updated March, 2007
Dally Messenger III was the foundation National Secretary* of the Association of Civil Marriage Celebrants of Australia (at the request of Lionel Murphy). He was the Foundation President of the Funerals Celebrants Association of Australia (1977).
*(1974 after Maureen Barron - Murphy's Secretary)
In 1995 he was unanimously elected as Foundation National President and Administrator of the Australian Federation of Civil Celebrants Inc (in 2000 the largest and most successful celebrant organisation) a post he held to that year.
When the Attorney-General's Department established competency standards in 1995 the Federation asked him to become Course Director and to establish the Australian and International College of Celebrancy a task which he has carried out most successfully. (www.celebrancy.com) and this site.
When the Attorney General's Department re-did the Competency Requirements he was appointed a member of the Industry Reference Group (IRG) to set those standards. His academic qualifications include the following degrees, diplomas and other qualifications: -
1964 Bachelor of Theology - Arts Degree from Sydney.
1965 Primary & Secondary Teacher Course - St Patrick's College, Manly,
1970 Master of Arts Preliminary (La Trobe/Monash )
1971 Registered Teacher in Victoria – Council of Public Education
1972 Institute of Affiliate Accountants (7 subjects).
1972 Licentiate with the College of Teachers, London,
1974 Certificate of Teacher Registration VSTA - 1974
1977 Post Graduate Diploma of Librarianship - Melbourne University (Teacher-Librarian),
2001 Graduate Diploma of Celebrancy – International College of Celebrancy
2002 Certificate IV in Assessment and Workplace Training -
2005 Certificate IV in Marriage Celebrancy – CHC41502
2005 Statement of Attainment – WFSNL407A – Perform General Funeral Celebrancy
2010 Certificate IV in Celebrancy
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Other experience
He taught Accountancy, English and Ancient History at Haileybury College for seven years (1969-1975).
From 1979 to 1996 he was publisher/editor (10 years) and columnist of Dance Australia Magazine - the most successful independent performing arts magazine in Australia's history.
In 1986 he was a consultant to the Victorian Government on the Arts City Planning Committee.
In 1987 he was consultant on the film The First Kangaroos (Roadshow, Coote and Carroll)
He is the author of numerous published feature articles including Educational Broadsheets for The Australian, magazine articles, broadcasts (news commentaries and book reviews for Radio Australia et alia). He was the official representative of all the major Australian newspapers at the 5th international Ballet Competition, Moscow, June, 1985.
Dally is the author of four Published Books. Ceremonies for Today / Ceremonies and Celebrations, Lothian (4th edition) accepted as the best book published on creating secular Celebrations and Rites. He authored So Mum and Dad Have Separated, (2nd Edition), Being a Chum was Fun, a history of Melbourne Radio in the 1930s and 40s, and The Master (Angus & Robertson, 1978) the first published history of the beginnings of Rugby League in Australia.
He has been three times International guest speaker on celebrancy in New Zealand (Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland), and twice in the United Kingdom (Bristol and Manchester).
In 2002 he co-established Civil Celebrancy in the USA (with Gaile and Raghu Sarma) where he launched the Celebrant USA Foundation. He also gave a number of public lectures and personally trained the original civil clebrants.The first 40 or so celebrants in the USA were graduates of the International College of Celebrancy.
He also gave a public lecture on celebrant Funerals in Hull UK, inter alia, which was widely reported.
He has just completed (2007) (with Sean Fagan) a completely revised edition of "The Master" – the early history of Rugby League in Australia.
He has had extensive experience in amateur theatre, drama and musicals.
He is the grandson of Herbert Henry Dally Messenger, First Captain of Australian Rugby League (1907-1908), HH Dally Messenger was also a champion rugby union player, cricketer, long oarsman, yachtsman, and sculler.
HH Dally's father was Charles Amos Messenger, champion sculler of Victoria ca. 1875.

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