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Rodney James Fyffe (20 March 1949 – 12 July 2024) was an Australian politician and teacher. From 2003 to 2016, Fyffe served non-consecutively as the Mayor of the City of Greater Bendigo on four occasions. Fyffe served as a Bendigo councillor from 1983 to his death in 2024. He was also a teacher at
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from 1979 to 2011.


Early life and career

Fyffe was born on 20 March 1949 in
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,
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. He attended primary school in Cannum and
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, before going to high school in
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. After finishing high school, Fyffe went on to study at
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, where he graduated with a
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, majoring in Mathematics, Statistics and Economics. After undertaking a
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, Fyffe went on to teach at Mansfield High School, before departing for Scotland in 1975 for further studies at the
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, where he studied a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Archaeology, Geology, Geophysics and Fine Art. Fyffe returned to Australia in 1979 and began teaching at Bendigo Senior High School, where he taught until 2011. Outside of politics, Fyffe was associated with the
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and had a gallery space named for him. He served as a board member of the
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(MAV) and the Goldfields Libraries, and was a member of the Bendigo Easter Fair Committee. Fyffe served on the committee of the Golden Square Football Netball Club, in addition to acting as the club's secretary and as a canteen assistant shortly before his death. He was a member of the Bendigo Field Naturalists Club.


Political career

Fyffe first stood for election in the
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's Darling Ward in 1982, where he was defeated by 41 votes by incumbent councillor and former mayor Joseph Patrick Pearce. He ran again in Sutton Ward in 1983, where he was elected on preferences. He was re-elected with an absolute majority in the 1986 election. Fyffe was first elected as mayor of the
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council in 2003. He took time off from his teaching position to serve as mayor. He was elected a second time by the council in 2004. He was elected a third time in 2010. In his fourth and final stint as mayor (2015–2016), Fyffe oversaw the Bendigo Mosque protests. The protests began when the council voted 7–2 to build a mosque in Bendigo, under previous mayor Barry Lyons. Opponents of the mosque attempted to appeal the construction to the
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, however the appeal was dismissed by the High Court, therefore allowing construction to proceed, an outcome which was praised by Fyffe. In 2016, he was elected as deputy mayor, serving under mayor Margaret O'Rourke until 2017. He served once again as deputy mayor from 2018 until 2019. In 2020, Fyffe made another bid for mayor but was unsuccessful, losing to
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. At the time of his death, Fyffe had served thirty-eight years as Bendigo councillor, having joined the City of Bendigo council in 1983. He was mayor of Bendigo four times and deputy mayor twice.


Personal life

Fyffe was of Scottish descent. He married his wife, Victoria, whilst in Scotland, adopting her two children from a previous marriage as his own.


Death

A few days before his death, Fyffe met with councillors of the City of Greater Bendigo to submit a self-written eulogy, detailing his experiences as a Bendigo councillor. He died after a long illness on 12 July 2024, at the age of 75. Fyffe received tributes from mayor
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, federal member for
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Lisa Chesters, state member for
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, and
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(state member for
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), among others. His funeral took place on 24 July 2024 at the
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.


Awards and recognition

In 2012, Fyffe was given Mayor Emeritus status by the MAV for his three mayoral terms. In the 2013 Queen's Birthday Honours, Fyffe was awarded the
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(OAM) for service to local government, and to the community. Fyffe was the recipient of the MAV Victorian Councillor Service Award, being included in the 35 Years' Service category in 2022. The 7 November 2012 edition of the ''
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'' was dedicated to Fyffe, whose third term as mayor had ended that day. In 2019, Fyffe appeared on a
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celebrating the history of Bendigo. In April 2025, Fyffe was honoured at the Bendigo Easter Festival, being the namesake for that year's torchlight procession. Fyffe was noted as being "among one of the most recognisable of Bendigo's residents", and was often dubbed "The Mayor with the Hair" by local media.


References

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