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Kevin Ernest Weldon (14 December 1933 – 9 November 2023) was an Australian book
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, businessman, and
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. As a publisher, he worked for the Paul Hamlyn Group, and later, for his own company. He founded the Earthwatch Institute environmental charity and Hanna-Barbera Pty, Ltd., as well as the Australian division of
Hanna-Barbera Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ( ; formerly known as H-B Enterprises, Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. and H-B Production Co.), simply and commonly known as Hanna-Barbera, was an American animation studio and production company, which was acti ...
in 1972. He was the founding president of the
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and a member of the
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president's board. In 1994, he was recognised with the
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for his contribution to water safety as president of the ILS's World Life Saving movement, and for service to the publishing industry. On 10 June 2024, he was posthumously promoted to Officer of the
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for distinguished service in national and international surf lifesaving, publishing, animal welfare, and philanthropic endeavours.


Early life

Weldon was born on 14 December 1933 in
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, the youngest of five children. His father, Vivian, was the local
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dealer. At the start of
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the family moved to
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where, at the age of 15, he joined th
Pacific Surf Club
as a cadet, which sparked his interest in the
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movement. Throughout the years he would rapidly rise through the ranks, eventually becoming president of the club. In this time, the club would become one of the most reputable in
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. Weldon attended the
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, but left in early 1949 because of the sudden death of his mother. He later enrolled in a college for night classes, where he learned colour
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.


Career


Early career (1953–1962)

Weldon began his career at the ''
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'' newspaper in the process engraving department, working with the
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colour etcher. Shortly after, he joined the
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, becoming a
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in 1956. By 1957, Weldon had established a new branch of Grenville Publishing in Queensland and employed a staff of eight. Two years later, he was appointed general manager of sales and moved to
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. In 1963, he published his first book, ''Cake Decorating and Icing'' by Beryl Guertner.


Paul Hamlyn Group Australia (1964–1979)

In 1964, Weldon left Grenville's to help establish the Australian division of Paul Hamlyn Group. Weldon also launched Music for Pleasure, through which he introduced music into supermarkets including Woolworths and Coles. In 1971, he became president of the World Life-Saving Movement, started by the
International Life Saving Federation The International Life Saving Federation (ILS) is an organisation for drowning prevention, water safety, lifesaving and lifesaving sports. Definition The International Life Saving Federation (ILS) comprises over 130 national life saving orga ...
(ILS). The following year, he established Australia's first large-scale animation studio, a joint venture with
Hanna-Barbera Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ( ; formerly known as H-B Enterprises, Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. and H-B Production Co.), simply and commonly known as Hanna-Barbera, was an American animation studio and production company, which was acti ...
. The venture, Hanna-Barbera Australia, evolved into
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'
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. Paul Hamlyn acquired Australian publishers Lansdowne Press,
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, and Jacaranda. He continued to build a bestselling list in Australia and developed local publishing lists in
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and the
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. He also developed a limited edition list and expanded the Heritage partworks to include Australia's Wild Life Heritage under the imprint Lansdowne Press.


Australian publishing (1980–1989)

In 1980, Weldon founded Kevin Weldon & Associates and achieved success with ''A Day in the Life of Australia'', with subsequent volumes produced in India, China, Africa, the Soviet Union and the United States. In the following years, he entered the local US market with joint ventures, notably in
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. He also guided the takeover of British publisher
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by
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, Singapore. In 1984, Weldon founded Weldon Owen Publishing with John Owen. The first US office was set up in
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, in 1988 and moved to
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a year later. He also formed a joint venture with newspaper groups
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and David Syme Ltd for "Australians: A Historical Library". In 1985, he purchased 50% of the Paul Hamlyn Group with James Hardie Industries Ltd under a new entity Weldon Hardie Group, three years later he bought our Hardie's share to own the company outright changing the name to the Weldon International. Retail sales increased and Weldon diversified, taking an interest in films and developing complementary book products including ''Wall of Iron'' and ''Over China''.


International publishing (1990–2000s)

Kevin Weldon initiated a policy of devolution in which Weldon International was recast into smaller publishing and marketing units, operating independently. With no territorial limits imposed, export was encouraged, and Weldon International exports would account for 55% of Australia's total export of book products. The group's policy of devolution spurred growth, and Weldon International rose to 183rd on Australia's top 500 exporters list. In 2010, Weldon returned to Australian publishing to launch the 30th-anniversary edition of the ''Macquarie Encyclopedic Dictionary'' and re-launch ''What Bird is That'' by Neville Cayley. In 2012, Weldon launched ''The New Long March,'' a co-publishing project between China's Qingdao Publishing Group and Weldon International. The book, celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the
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, was launched at the
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and included an
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feature, revealing extra content using an app.


The Ripper Group

In 2015, Weldon established The Ripper Group, an organization using remotely piloted aircraft systems and broad education in the field of
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.


Community service and philanthropy

In the 1980s, Weldon founded Earthwatch Australia, an organization supporting scientific research expeditions. He also established Gwinganna in the Gold Coast hinterland for Indigenous study groups. He served on many committees and boards, including the
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(Sydney) and the Institute of Aboriginal Studies (Canberra). He supported sanctuaries for Australian native animals and played a role in introducing the wildlife search and rescue drone initiative of the
NSW Wildlife Information Rescue and Education Service WIRES Wildlife Rescue (NSW Wildlife Information Rescue and Education Service) is the largest wildlife rescue & rehabilitation charity in Australia. It is a non-profit organisation providing rescue and rehabilitation for all native Australian ...
(WIRES) in 2019.


Life-saving support

Weldon stated that his activities in the lifesaving movement contributed to his success. He joined the Pacific Surf Club as a fifteen-year-old cadet during 1948 / 49, and within a year, became the social organizer. He held the posts of vice-captain, captain, chief instructor, and president. The club acquired land through Weldon's initiative, taking bank loans and organizing the sale of chickens through hotels to pay off the debt. He was a trustee of the club in Sydney, where he provided guidance and promoted its commercial viability. In 1970, after serving as the Queensland delegate to the National Council of Surf Lifesaving, Weldon was asked to form an international lifesaving group. He accepted on the condition that it would be truly international, with the headquarters moving around the world. This led to innovations on Australia's beaches, including 'rubber ducky' inflatable rescue boats, torpedo rescue tubes and the use of helicopters in surf rescue; such ideas were shared through what became known as World Lifesaving. Kevin Weldon was a member of the President's Board of the National Council of Surf Lifesaving Association of Australia. In the 1990s, he became the founding president of the newly formed
International Lifesaving Federation The International Life Saving Federation (ILS) is an organisation for drowning prevention, water safety, lifesaving and lifesaving sports. Definition The International Life Saving Federation (ILS) comprises over 130 national life saving orga ...
, which combined World Lifesaving with professional
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associations and pool lifesavers. The International Life Saving Federation has since grown to include over sixty member countries and over 25 million members.


Personal life

In 1994, Weldon was awarded with the
Order of Australia The Order of Australia is an Australian honours and awards system, Australian honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Monarch ...
for his contribution to water safety as president of World Life Saving and for his service to the publishing industry. He was posthumously promoted to Officer of the
Order of Australia The Order of Australia is an Australian honours and awards system, Australian honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Monarch ...
in the
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. Weldon married and had three children. He died on 9 November 2023.


Bibliography


External links


National Library of Australia - Interview Kevin Weldon
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