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Victor Gibson, AO was a born leader with a
wonderful ability to command respect and induce enthusiasm in others. He
was the founder of the Wine & Food Society of Australia and instigator of
the first Society - the Wine & Food Society of Victoria in 1956. Our
affiliation with the International Wine and Food Society was in place at
this time along with a lasting friendship with its founder, Andre Simon.
Victor quickly became Andre's "man in Australia". Andre wrote in the
introduction of his book 'The Wines, Vineyards and Vignerons of Australia'
— 'To Victor Gibson, a friend in need and a friend indeed. Gratefully and
affectionately.'
There were initially about sixty members of the WFS of
Victoria, many of whom were prominent gentlemen in Melbourne. Victor made
his presence felt almost immediately. At first through his interest and
willingness to learn more about wine and food, and secondly through his
obvious skills at organisation and management.
Victor has always believed that good management
practices would avoid most impending disasters by an introduction of a set
of procedures for all winemasters and foodmasters to follow. It laid down
their responsibilities, their reporting lines and their authorities. This
set of procedures has been expanded and refined over the years, and today
is a major function management tool of all Societies.
As a member of the WFSV, Victor was a member of the
International Wine & Food Society (IWFS). From its foundation in 1936
until 1982, all Australian Societies were member branches of the IWFS. It
was this association that brought him into constant contact with Andre
Simon. Many other prominent members of the WFS of Victoria and the Bacchus
Club in South Australia (Australia's second Society) met and entertained
Andre, but none were able to muster the organisational forces or skills to
the extent of Victor. He arranged for Andre to visit Australia where he
was entertained at vineyards, kitchens, and in the dining establishments
across Victoria and South Australia.
During 1967 Victor gave some thought to the possible establishment of a
regional body of the WFS in Australia. In 1969 he gathered a number of
prominent wine and food personnel with a view to forming an Australian
body. It was formed in 1969 as the Wine & Food Society of Australia
(WFSA). Victor was appointed its first President and remained in office
for the maximum term of two years. Today there are 43 branches of the
Society across Australia. These Societies enjoy the fellowship of good
food and great wine in fellowship, which is an honourable epitaph indeed
for our Australian founder
with thanks to FWFSA Archivist
Victor Gibson Weekends
Following the
inaugural commemorative dinner at Mildura on 11 October 1980, each two years
alternating with the Combined Australian and New Zealand Federations the
Victor Gibson Weekend is hosted by one of the affiliated Societies. The
weekend consists of a formal Dinner and Lunch on the following day. The 18th
Victor Gibson weekend was hosted by Sydney Ladies Wine and Food Society
over the weekend of Saturday 10 March 2007 and Sunday 11 March 2007.
Copies of the menus are attached for information purposes. Some 78
attended the dinner and 52 the lunch.
The Gold Coast
Wine and Food Society have accepted an invitation to host the 19th
Victor Gibson Dinner, on the Gold Coast. In accepting this invitation the
Society has expressed a wish to showcase Queensland Wine and Food).
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