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Miles Bourke (1925–1982), farmer and founding president (1979) of the Victorian Farmers and Graziers Association (became Victorian Farmers' Federation), was a member of the
Warracknabeal Apex Club. • Sir John Buchan, businessman and Apex co-founder, president of the Australia-America Association and councillor of the
City of Melbourne. • Herb Elliott sen., father of athlete
Herb Elliott, was president of Perth club and appointed Life Governor in 1953. •
Donald Bruce Mackay (1933–1977), furniture store proprietor and murdered anti-drugs campaigner, was at various times secretary and president of the
Griffith Apex Club and district governor. • Ivor Gray Morris (1911–1995), woollens manufacturer, was a founder in 1938 of the
Ipswich Apex Club and president in 1941, district governor in 1945. •
William Phelan (1915–1973), businessman and politician, founding member (1939) of
Maryborough, Victoria, Apex club and president 1944–46. • William Langham Proud CBE (28 January 1909 – December 1984), architect, born at
Korumburra, Victoria, was co-founder of Geelong Apex Club. • John Basil Regan (1903–1987), flour-miller, was foundation member (1935) of the
Tamworth Apex Club. •
Bevan Rutt OBE was president of the Adelaide Apex club in 1948, became charter president of Adelaide Lions Club in 1961 and later a District Governor. In 1964 he gave up his practice as architect to work full-time for Guide Dogs for the Blind. He became president of the National Guide Dogs Association in 1966. • William R. Tresise MBE (1907–1975) was a member 1936–1947 and president 1945–1947. He then founded Australia's first Lions Club in
Lismore on 29 September 1947, was first (Australian Lions) District Governor. • William John Wallwork (1903–1971), magistrate, was founding president (1936/37) of the
Bunbury Apex club.
National Presidents Life Governors "Life Governor" is the highest award Apex can award its members. == Notes ==