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Dunshea House
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Heraldic interpretationARMS - Per bend indented or and azure, two fleurs de lis counterchanged.
CREST - A swan roussant sable.
MOTTO - VINCIT VERITAS (Truth prevails)
Dates active1st January 1967Year established1967History
CREST - A swan roussant sable.
MOTTO - VINCIT VERITAS (Truth prevails)
Dates active1st January 1967Year established1967History
Established in 1967, Dunshea House is named in honour of Eric Ernest Dunshea who was chairman of the Carey Council between 1952-72.
During his time, enrolments expanded from 500 to 1200. Dunshea Oval at Bulleen is also named in his honour.
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Dunshea House. Carey Collections, accessed 11/11/2024, https://archives.carey.com.au/nodes/view/2854