Mechanics Institutes of Victoria Who are We

Who We Are

The Mechanics’ Institutes of Victoria is the peak body representing Mechanics’ Institutes throughout Victoria.

Established in 1998, MIV was formed to foster collaboration, share knowledge, and support the preservation and restoration of these historically significant community spaces.

Today, we continue to advocate for the ongoing relevance of Mechanics’ Institutes as vibrant cultural and community hubs.

Our Purpose

Our mission is to protect and promote the social, cultural and physical heritage of Mechanics’ Institutes while supporting their evolution into modern community spaces.

We do this through:

  • Advocacy and funding support
  • Research and publications
  • Conferences and networking opportunities
  • Heritage programs and initiatives
Hobart Mechanics Institute

History of Mechanics’ Institutes

A community organisation consisting mostly of local volunteers that provides and maintains a venue and facilites to run community classes and events. They are the precursors of adult education and libraries in Victoria.

The nineteenth century term “mechanic” meant artisan or working man. The Mechanics’ Institute movement began in 1800 when Dr George Birkbeck of the Andersonian Institute in Scotland gave a series of lectures to local mechanics. The lectures were free and proved popular. They led to the formation of the Edinburgh School of Arts (1821) and the London Mechanics’ Institute (1823). The movement spread quickly throughout the British Empire.

The first Victorian Mechanics’ Institute was the Melbourne Mechanics’ Institute established in 1839 and renamed The Melbourne Athenaeum in 1873. The Athenaeum continues to operate a library, theatres and shops in its original building at 188 Collins Street, Melbourne.

From the 1850s, Mechanics’ Institutes quickly spread thoughout Victoria wherever a hall or library, or a school was needed. Nearly a thousand were built in Victoria and 562 remain today. Their history is described in, If the Walls Could Speak: A Social History of the Mechanics’ Institutes in Victoria written by Pam Baragwanath, published by The Mechanics’ Institutes of Victoria with the aid of a Centenary of Federation grant in November 2000.

In April 1998 a group of Mechanics’ Institute representatives met to exchange information and ideas on the future of Mechanics’ Institutes in Victoria.

This conference, hosted by the Kilmore Mechanics’ Institute and entitled Mechanics’ Institutes: The Way Forward, highlighted opportunities and difficulties experienced by the Mechanics’ today. At the close of proceedings, participants voted to form an association of the Mechanics’ Institutes of Victoria.

In the past each Mechanics’ Institute, Athenaeum, or School of Art was known not only as the most important centre of adult education in its district, but it was also the area’s hub for social and cultural activities. The amalgamation of Shires across Victoria and the support of the Department for Victorian Communities have created new opportunities for the Mechanics’ Institutes to again play a central role in their various communities.

From time to time people from Mechanics’ Institutes or who have an interest in Mechanics’ Institutes and their ilk gather from all across the globe as part of the Mechanics’ Worldwide Conference.

Committee

The MIV committee is made up of passionate volunteers and representatives who bring expertise in heritage, community development, governance and the arts.

Together, they guide the organisation’s direction, support member institutes, and ensure the continued relevance of Mechanics’ Institutes in modern Victoria.

Committee 2025-2026

President: Mr David Berry
Vice- President: Ms Chris Dormer
Treasurer/ Membership: Gary Bester
Honorary Secretary: Ms Heather Arnold

Committee:
Mr Neville Balfour
Mr Denys Correll
Mr Peter Nankervis
Mr Peter Pereyra
Mr Robert Shackleton

MIV Libraries Group: Mrs Corinne Brewis
MIRC: Mrs Judith Dwyer
Plagues: Ms Chris Dormer
Website Maintenance: MIV & Bcreative
Useful Knowledge Magazine:
Editor Ms Heather Arnold.

Life Members

2001: Mr William B J Lowden (Jim)
2004: Ms Pam Baragwanth
2005: Mr Frank Hurley OAM
2006: Mr Graham Dudley
2007: Ms Catherine Milward Bason
2007: Mr Peter Pereya
2011: Mr Wallace Kirsop
2013: Mr Clive Brooks - deceased 17/9/2019
2013: Mr Graham Hughes

Previous Committees

2024 - 2025

President: Mr D Berry
Vice President: Ms C Dormer
Secretary: Mrs H Arnold
Treasurer: Mr G S Bester
Editor: Mrs H Arnold

2023 - 2024

President: Mr D Berry
Vice President: Ms C Dormer
Secretary: Mrs H Arnold
Treasurer: Mr G S Bester
Editor: Mrs H Arnold

2022 - 2023

President: Mr D Berry
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: Mr G S Bester
Treasurer: Mr G S Bester
Editor: Mr S Haby

2021 - 2022

President: Mrs S Haby
Vice President: Mr D Berry
Secretary: Mr S Haby
Treasurer: Mr G S Bester
Editor: Ms B Lowden

2020 - 2021

President: Ms B Lowden
Vice President: Mr S Haby
Secretary: Mr J Lowden
Treasurer: Mr G S Bester
Editor: Ms B Lowden

2019 - 2020

President: TBA
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: TBA
Treasurer: Mr G S Bester
Editor: TBA

2018 - 2019

President: TBA
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: TBA
Treasurer: Mr G S Bester
Editor: TBA

2017 - 2018

President: Mr R Kingston
Vice President: Ms B Lowden
Secretary: Mr S Haby
Treasurer: Mr G S Bester
Editor: Ms B Lowden

2016 - 2017

President: Mr R Kingston
Vice President: Ms B Lowden
Secretary: Mr L Mitchell
Treasurer: Mr G S Bester
Editor: Ms B Lowden

2015 - 2016

President: Mr R Kingston
Vice President: Ms B Lowden
Secretary: Mr L Mitchell
Treasurer: Mr G S Bester
Editor: Ms B Lowden

2014 - 2015

President: Mr R Kingston
Vice President: Mr L Mitchell
Secretary: Mrs J Dwyer
Treasurer: Acting RJK
Editor: Ms B Lowden

2013 - 2014

President: TBA
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: Mrs J Dwyer
Treasurer: Mrs J Owen
Editor: TBA

2012 - 2013

President: TBA
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: Mrs J Dwyer
Treasurer: TBA
Editor: TBA

2011 - 2012

President: TBA
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: Mrs J Dwyer
Treasurer: TBA
Editor: TBA

2010 - 2011

President: TBA
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: Mrs J Dwyer
Treasurer: TBA
Editor: TBA

2009 - 2010

President: Prof. W Kirsop
Vice President: Mr D Barker
Secretary: Mr J Lowden, Mrs J Dwyer (Feb 2010)
Treasurer: Mr G Hughes
Editor: Mr D Barker

2008 - 2009

President: Prof. W Kirsop
Vice President: Mr D Barker
Secretary: Mr J Lowden
Treasurer: Mr G Hughes
Editor: Mr D Barker

2007 - 2008

President: TBA
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: Mr J Lowden
Treasurer: TBA
Editor: TBA

2006 - 2007

President: M/s Cathy Milward-Bason
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: Mr J Lowden
Treasurer: TBA
Editor: TBA

2005 - 2006

President: M/s Cathy Milward-Bason
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: Mr J Lowden
Treasurer: TBA
Editor: TBA

2004 - 2005

President: Dr F Hurley
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: TBA
Treasurer: TBA
Editor: TBA

2003 - 2004

President: Dr F Hurley
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: TBA
Treasurer: TBA
Editor: TBA

2002 - 2003

President: Dr F Hurley
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: TBA
Treasurer: TBA
Editor: TBA

2001 - 2002

President: Dr F Hurley
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: TBA
Treasurer: TBA
Editor: TBA

2000 - 2001

President: Dr F Hurley
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: TBA
Treasurer: TBA
Editor: TBA

1999 - 2000

President: Dr F Hurley
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: TBA
Treasurer: TBA
Editor: TBA

1998 - 1999

President: Dr F Hurley
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: Foundation Members
Treasurer: TBA
Editor: TBA