National Arboretum - WA Pin Oak Forest Recognition

From Engineering Heritage Western Australia

In 2009 Engineers Australia commemorated its 90th anniversary by sponsoring the Pin Oak Forest in the new National Arboretum in Canberra. The Engineers Australia forest is of Quercus Palustris, commonly called the Pin Oak ‘Freefall’. It is a magnificent conic shaped deciduous tree, dark green in summer with a wonderful bronze red show in autumn. It is Forest 41 at the Arboretum and was planted in July 2009. For more information, refer to the Engineers Australia Freefall Pin Oak Forest webpage.

The Pin Oak Forest is also an opportunity for Engineers Australia to commemorate the achievements of its engineers. Some 300 trees have been reserved in honour of individuals, senior office bearers and other distinguished citizens who have delivered conspicuous service to the Australian people through the engineering profession, including the following Western Australian engineers.

Tree Name Description
9 Mr Barry Tonkin National Councillor FIEAust CPEng JP
112 Dr John Gilbert Wager HonFIEAust CPEng
115 Dr Ken Michael AC AM FTSE HonFIEAust CitWA EngExc
132 EmProf Douglas Howard Clyde AM HonFIEAust CPEng
141 LTGEN John Murray Sanderson AC HonFIEAust CPEng
142 MAJGEN Michael Jeffery AC CVO MC(Rtd) HonFIEAust
145 Mr Albert Henry Tognolini AM HonFIEAust CPEng
154 Mr Bruce William Stodart James OAM HonFIEAust CPEng
159 Mr Donald Hector Aitken AO ISO FTSE HonFIEAust CPEng
179 Mr Kenneth John Kelsall AM HonFIEAust
192 Mr Peter John Knight FTSE HonFIEAust CPEng
203 Mr Robert Merry Hillman AO FTSE HonFIEAust CPEng
211 Mr William Harold Clough AO OBE FTSE HonFIEAust CPEng
241 Sir Arvi Hillar Parbo AC FTSE HonFIEAust CPEng
259 Mr Robert John Mofflin FIEAust CPEng
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