Dearest father of Frances, Amanda, Joanne, Edwy (Ted) and Alexis.
Loved father-in-law of David Curtis, Ian Templeton, Brian Keogh and Erkin Aytekin.
Adored Grandfather of Ellen, Huon, Robbie, Erica, Laura, Aidan, Declan, Liam, Kade and Lauren and
Great Grandfather of Zac, Cooper and Josephine.
Loving brother of Alex and loving cousin of Jacqueline Milledge ( P/Women # 0171 )
Cherished by many.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend TED’s service in the Magnolia Chapel, Macquarie Park Crematorium, Cnr Delhi and Plassey Roads, North Ryde, on Thursday 1st June 2017 at 2.00pm.
ALBERT & MEYER
AUSTRALIAN OWNED
Thornleigh 9484 3992
Published in The Sydney Morning Herald on May 29, 2017 – See more at: http://tributes.smh.com.au/obituaries/smh-au/obituary.aspx?n=edwy-frederick-bunt-ted&pid=185641701#sthash.tQXUT2BZ.dpuf
Both Ted BUNT & Alex BUNT were cousins to Jacqueline Mary MILLEDGE, NSWPF – P/W 0171 who also became NSW State Coroner.
Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),
Wednesday 26 September 1990, page 5
Minister ‘ interfering ‘ with NRMA
The president of the NRMA has criticised a federal minister for endorsing an ” action group ” against the present NRMA leadership.
The Minister for Land Transport, Bob Brown, has endorsed publicly the Motorists’ Action Group, headed by the NSW cricket captain, Geoff Lawson, and a former
TV journalist, Jane Singleton.
The NRMA president, Jim Millner, accused Mr Brown yesterday of using his position ” to interfere . . . in the election procedures of a private organisation “.
With 2 million NRMA members in NSW, the council election next month is the biggest poll in NSW after the state election.
Thirteen candidates are standing for the six council posts. Traditionally, existing councillors have been re-elected, but this year the six member Motorists’ Action Group is making a concerted bid.
Other members of the group include the Mayor of Bathurst, Ann Ashwood, and a retired assistant Police Commissioner, Ted Bunt. Former swimming champion Dawn Fraser is running on her own ticket.
An executive of the ACT branch said incumbent councillors tended to get re-elected because very few members voted.