YULE, Ian Russell (1943-2025)

YULE, Ian Russell (1943-2025)

Ian Russell Yule was a dedicated educator and school leader whose life was marked by a deep commitment to teaching, social justice, and reconciliation with First Nations peoples in Australia. The son of Alec and Jean Yule, he grew up alongside his siblings, including Sandy, Ruth, Margie, and Jane.
 
Educated from 1955 to 1961, Yule distinguished himself as both a scholar and an active contributor to school life. He earned his Matriculation Certificate and held numerous leadership roles, including House Prefect in his final year. He was a recipient of the H. V. McKay Scholarship (1958) and was involved broadly across school activities - serving on councils and committees, editing the Pegasus, and participating in rifle and tennis teams.
 
Yule pursued a lifelong career in education, particularly in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Over nearly two decades, he taught and led in institutions such as Shepherdson College on Elcho Island, Yipirinya School, and Yirara College in Alice Springs, and Worawa Aboriginal College in Victoria, where he served as Principal before relocating to Townsville in 1996. His work reflected extensive knowledge of Aboriginal cultures and a strong commitment to preserving cultural values, supporting land rights, and advancing educational opportunities. In 1997, he was appointed Principal (Secondary) at Shalom Christian College in Townsville, helping to expand its senior offerings.
 
Known for his gentle nature and principled leadership, Yule was widely respected for his dedication to community and education. He is survived by his wife, Ro; daughters Deb and Jenn; and a large extended family. His legacy endures through the many students and communities he served, and through his enduring contributions to education and reconciliation in Australia.

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The Age 18 November 2025, Pegasus, Ad Astra, OGC 1956.
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