Una voce news letter
Description: In 1952 representatives of each service got together to discuss the Commonwealth's intentions about superannuation for the new combined public service and also the old superannuation systems which had applied to each service and whose provisions were different. They soon realised that arguing with the Commonwealth separately would not achieve much and so joined together to speak as one: and thus was born Una Voce, meaning 'One Voice'. This was also the beginning of our Association. Incidentally our first Journal, then a newsletter, was a one-pager, so when you compare it with our present Una Voce you can appreciate what has gone into its production over the years, during which time, as far as I know, we have had only five secretary/editors or editors.--By Freddie Kaad, page 2, No.1 March 1999.
Collection: DOCUMENTARY HERITAGEDescription: In 1952 representatives of each service got together to discuss the Commonwealth's intentions about superannuation for the new combined public service and also the old…