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My Place: Merryl Dooley

In February, Merryl Dooley became the first women elected president of the Williamstown Football Club in its 161 year history. She tells Cade Lucas what Williamstown and Hobsons Bay mean to her.

What’s your connection to Hobsons Bay?

My family on both sides has a deep connection to Hobsons Bay, and in particular to the Williamstown Football Club (WFC).

My parents and grandparents lived in Williamstown, and later, my parents moved to Altona East where I grew up.

Although the ‘Dooley’ name is well known in the area, my mother actually commenced volunteering at WFC at the age of 14 (in the early 1950’s), following my great uncle – Larry Floyd – to the club.

Larry was the local MP for many years and was also the secretary of WFC from 1935 – 1951.

Mum and Larry are both members of the WFC Hall of Fame.

What do you like about living/working here?

Although I no longer live in the area, my mum remains in the area, and my role at the club means I spend a lot of my spare time in Williamstown.

What I love most is the sense of community spirit and connection.

What, if anything, would you change about the area?

That’s a hard one….I really can’t think of anything.

Where is your favourite local place to spend time?

That’s easy – DSV Stadium, on a beautiful sunny day, when there is no wind.

Tell us something people would be surprised to know about you

I am a trained opera singer…..

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