he ESU in Queensland was established in 1959 and regularly met at Government House with Mr H.G. Watson as President. Following a lapse of a few years, the Queensland Branch was re-established on the 10 May 1968 at a meeting called at Government House by the Hon Sir Alan Mansfield with Mr Ralph Holden, the President.
Headquarters
In Queensland, the ESU operates from ESU House, the western terrace in Cook Terraces, Milton.
| Presidents | |
|---|---|
| H. G. Watson | 1959 – 1964 |
| Ralph Holden | 1968 – 1983 |
| Mary Holden | 1983 – 1994 |
| Patricia Johnson | 1994 – 2008 |
| Ann Garms OAM FAIM | 2008 to the present time |
ESU Today
Today the Queensland Branch is heavily involved in cultural, business, international, youth and educational programs and actively fosters a vibrant volunteer community. The President, Ann Garms, in conjunction with the Directors and ESU volunteers, work tirelessly to deliver the many activities on the calendar each year.