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Name
  
Joy Baluch

Died
  
May 14, 2013

Resigned
  
1993


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Role
  
Former Mayor of Port Augusta

Previous offices
  
Mayor of Port Augusta (1995–2013), Mayor of Port Augusta (1981–1993)

Joy baluch s legacy


Nancy Joy Baluch AM (10 October 1932 – 14 May 2013) was an Australian politician who served as Mayor of Port Augusta from 1981 to 1993 and from 1995 until her death. Her term as mayor of 29 years is believed to be an Australian record.

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Joy Baluch Bronze statue honouring longserving Port Augusta mayor Joy Baluch

Baluch was born in Port Augusta to George Budgen Copley and Jessie Stuart, née Parker. She attended Cook and Port Augusta Primary Schools and Port Augusta High School. She married Teofil Stefan Baluch, a Ukrainian who had been imprisoned in Dachau concentration camp in World War II. She worked as head stenographer for the Mechanical Engineering Branch of Commonwealth Railways between 1949 and 1953, and was owner/proprietor of a motel from 1961 to 1981. She was elected to Port Augusta City Council in 1970.

Joy Baluch Remembering Joy Baluch one year on PHOTOS Port Lincoln Times

Baluch became involved in local politics after her son, a severe asthmatic, was born and she became a campaigner for improved health services. After becoming mayor in 1981, she led the successful effort to ban drinking in public places in Port Augusta. She also came to public notice when she imposed a night-time curfew on the citizens of the town in order to reduce violence.

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Her husband died 16 years before she did, of lung cancer. As he did not smoke, it was attributed to the power stations where he worked. Baluch campaigned for solar-thermal technology to replace coal-fired power.

She died, still the serving mayor, on 14 May 2013 after a long period with breast cancer.

Port Augusta Unveiling bronze statue of Mayor Joy Baluch


Honours

Joy Baluch was awarded the Centenary Medal in 2001.

She was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in 2007 "for service to local government in South Australia, particularly through contributions to economic and regional development, and to the community of Port Augusta and region".

A bridge over the Spencer Gulf will be named in her honour.

Baluch starred in a documentary by Dick Smith called Ten Bucks a Litre, released on 1 August 2013, which included a dedication towards her at the end.

References

Joy Baluch Wikipedia