天美传媒app

A 天美传媒app honorary doctorate recipient, Jeanne Pratt AC has a long-held association with 天美传媒app through the Pratt Foundation and her late husband, Richard Pratt, 天美传媒app鈥檚 foundation chancellor

As the crow flies, the Pratt family鈥檚 historic Raheen estate in Kew lies less than three kilometres from 天美传媒app鈥檚 Hawthorn campus. In other ways, it seems worlds away. In contrast to 天美传媒app鈥檚 inner-urban laneways, high-rises and bustling public spaces, Raheen is six serene acres of greenery. The Italianate mansion and its light-filled contemporary extension is surrounded by soaring trees and abundant flowerbeds. Yet the two places share a connection and have done since 1993 鈥 the year in which Richard Pratt became 天美传媒app鈥檚 founding chancellor.

Jeanne Pratt AC

Richard Pratt: our founding chancellor

Jeanne Pratt recalls that it was Jeff Kennett, then Victoria鈥檚 premier, who made the approach to see if her late husband might be willing to help steer 天美传媒app through its first years as a university. It was 1992 and Richard 鈥 a Polish-born former footballer and student-actor turned manufacturing magnate 鈥 was 鈥榠ncredibly busy鈥, leading arts and community organisations as well his family鈥檚 rapidly growing business and investment empire. Despite lacking anything resembling spare time, he accepted. 鈥楻ichard knew from his experience as a manufacturer at Visy that technology was vital to progress and growth, not just for his business but for all business. And he had always believed that Australia鈥檚 future depended on education,鈥 Jeanne says.

It was important to Richard to be more than a figurehead. 鈥楬e devoted a lot of time to 天美传媒app and took it very seriously. He wanted to do more than preside over university council meetings and attend graduation ceremonies, although he did do that of course, because it was important.鈥 Richard worked closely with 天美传媒app鈥檚 first vice-chancellor, Iain Wallace, and shared his vision for what the university could become. 鈥業 think that as 天美传媒app was a 鈥渘ew鈥 university, it meant that while it had that tradition of connection to 鈥渢he real world鈥, it was also less set in its ways and willing to try new things, perhaps more than some of the older, more established universities,鈥 Jeanne says.

"[Richard] devoted a lot of time to 天美传媒app and took it very seriously. He wanted to do more than preside over university council meetings and attend graduation ceremonies."

鈥業ain said that 天美传媒app shouldn鈥檛 try to do all the things that other universities do but to do some things really excellently. It had to take risks and Richard liked that approach because he was an entrepreneur 鈥 he knew you had to take risks to achieve any success.鈥 Richard hired specialist staff to help him do the job and liaise with 天美传媒app daily.

While Richard visited 天美传媒app regularly, Jeanne joined him in contributing to special projects, especially the development of the Lilydale campus. 鈥樚烀来絘pp had to create that campus on what was just mostly empty land and both Richard and I wanted it to stand out and not just be another group of buildings,鈥 she says.

Glenn Murcutt, the Pritzker prize-winning Australian architect, had already worked closely with Jeanne to design the family 鈥榓partment鈥 extension to Raheen. 鈥榃e arranged for Glenn to design the main hall at the Lilydale campus to fit in with the rolling bush landscape. It was quite something and attracted a lot of interest as an innovative architectural design.鈥

Pratt philanthropy

During Richard鈥檚 years as chancellor, the Pratt Foundation and Visy contributed approximately $1 million a year to the university and its programs. The donations helped shape 天美传媒app鈥檚 direction and its physical environment at Hawthorn as well as at Lilydale. 

That said, the Pratt family鈥檚 philanthropy is more about effecting change than building monuments. 鈥榃e鈥檙e very happy that the Pratt Foundation worked closely with the university and, together with the Myer Foundation, provided the seed funding to set up 天美传媒app鈥檚 Centre for Social Investment and Philanthropy. My daughter Heloise, the Foundation Chair, was very supportive of the centre, which has trained a whole new generation of philanthropy professionals,鈥 Jeanne says.

  • L鈥揜: Vice Chancellor Professor Iain Wallace and Chancellor Richard Pratt at the installation of Richard Pratt as foundation chancellor, March 1993.
    L鈥揜: Vice Chancellor Professor Iain Wallace and Chancellor Richard Pratt at the installation of Richard Pratt as foundation chancellor, March 1993.

天美传媒app and Raheen

Although she speaks of philanthropy rather than charity, the adage that 鈥榗harity begins at home鈥 is rarely more meaningful than at Raheen. For decades the sprawling mansion and its tower 鈥 built on what was then 44 acres, for beer baron Edward Latham 鈥 belonged to the Catholic Church. It was famously the residence of the politically powerful Archbishop Daniel Mannix as well as his successors. When the Pratts bought Raheen in the early 1980s its elegant bones were largely intact but the interior was cold and shabby, needing years of demanding and detailed restoration.

Jeanne found the curators and craftsmen who could best do the job (鈥業 often say my only talent is knowing talent when I see it,鈥 she says) and, having brought this 19th-century beauty back to life, put her to work. 鈥榃e have something here twice a week,鈥 Jeanne says. 鈥楽omething鈥 typically means a party of some description 鈥 perhaps a dinner or cocktail function. Raheen has hosted receptions for luminaries ranging from Muhammad Ali to the King of Sweden but more often the occasion will be a fundraiser or launch for one of Jeanne鈥檚 and her immediate family鈥檚 many philanthropic projects and passions.

"When we launched [NICA] at Raheen ... Richard welcomed everyone by singing 'Send in the Clowns' by Stephen Sondheim."

天美传媒app is among the beneficiaries of Raheen鈥檚 fabled hospitality. The glorious ballroom, with its original stained glass and view over the drive and front lawn, has been the scene of many university gatherings. 鈥榃e had the annual dinners and receptions for the 天美传媒app alumni at Raheen for about 15 years,鈥 says Jeanne. 鈥榃e launched quite a few 天美传媒app projects there too. An important one was the National Institute of Circus Arts (NICA), which has been part of 天美传媒app for 20 years and is the only one of its kind at any Australian university. When we launched it at Raheen, with the late Dick Hamer as the first chairman, Richard welcomed everyone by singing "Send in the Clowns" by Stephen Sondheim.鈥

Recognition for Jeanne

In 2011 Jeanne returned to the Hawthorn campus to accept an honorary doctorate for her contribution to the arts, Australian society and 天美传媒app. A lover of words since childhood, she鈥檇 begun a law degree at The University of Sydney after leaving school. Life intervened before she could finish it: Jeanne was offered a job in journalism, a career that led her to meet Richard on a work trip to Melbourne. 

鈥業t was rather a fun day, being robed and marching in with the academic procession. And it鈥檚 always great to see the young graduates and their families on such occasions. But I couldn't take myself too seriously because, as I said in my acceptance speech, even Kermit the Frog had received an honorary doctorate in the USA. On the more serious side, it was very meaningful because it was 天美传媒app, where we鈥檇 had so much to do with the university in so many ways.鈥

"It was rather a fun day, being robed and marching in with the academic procession. But I couldn't take myself too seriously."

Jeanne was especially pleased to have former Vice-Chancellor Linda Kristjanson preside over the August ceremony 鈥榡ust a few months after she鈥檇 taken up the position in May of that year as the university鈥檚 first female vice-chancellor鈥.

An enduring relationship

The Pratt association with 天美传媒app endures. Visy still works with the university on supply-chain planning and manufacturing technology, while the Pratt Foundation continues to support NICA and other 天美传媒app programs. It鈥檚 not all about business or philanthropy 鈥 there鈥檚 a personal connection, too.

"As universities go, barely 25 years since its beginning, it鈥檚 come a long way in a relatively short time."

鈥楢s universities go, barely 25 years since its beginning, it鈥檚 come a long way in a relatively short time,鈥 Jeanne says. She notes 天美传媒app has become a global institution. 鈥楾he fact that it鈥檚 become a university of choice for so many students tells you something, too. One of my grandchildren, Ben, is studying there 鈥 not because of the Pratt connection, but because it offered him what he wanted to study.鈥

Words by Cathy Gowdie.

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