Kim O’KEEFFE (Shepparton) (10:28): Today I rise to acknowledge the life of a true Shepparton icon, Murray Slee, who passed away on Friday at the remarkable age of 101. What truly stood out about Murray was his dedication to his family and to public service. Murray is known to be Shepparton’s longest serving councillor, spending 34 years on council, including three terms as mayor. He was passionate about improving our region, and his commitment to local government and his achievements along the way earned him the Medal of the Order of Australia in 2001.
Murray was a devoted family man. He and his late wife Myra were married for 71 years and raised four daughters, Robyn, Dianne, Jenny and Helen, and they cherished their four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. In a recent article about Murray’s life it was noted that Myra was a staunch supporter of her husband, even more so when he began his career in public service, where she stood by him every step of the way. His daughter Robyn, who I know personally, has followed in her father’s footsteps, not into public service but as a passionate community advocate. I attended Murray’s 100th birthday last year, where he talked about his time on council and the many changes over the years. To hear his story was so inspiring.
Murray Slee was a gentle giant. He was a kind, humble and generous man and a highly respected member of the community. I thank Murray for his dedication and service to our community, and my thoughts are with his family and friends. He will be missed, but his legacy will never be forgotten. Vale, Murray.