QUR History
Queensland University - Our History
QUR was originally a University Detachment formed in 1932 by two graduates who were then officers of the 15th Battalion (the Oxley Regiment).
Prior to 1928, university graduates had to undertake compulsory training in the Civilian Military Forces (CMF). That form of training however did not consider the competing requirements of those students undergoing university study and examinations and that of the CMF.
The University of Queensland could not raise enough men to form a complete unit, as the total enrolment of the university was only several hundred. In 1933 the Army gave approval for the inclusion, within existing militia units, of university sub-units which could retain their own identity, undertake their own training and be commanded by university men. Thus the first university platoon was attached to the 9th/15th Battalion (Moreton and Oxley Regiment). It is interesting to note that although that they were the University Detachment they wore the colour patch of the parent unit.
In May 1948 QUR was formed, initially as an independent company sized unit and then in 1950 as an infantry battalion. It was not until 1962 that the Regiment commenced officer training for other CMF units in the South East Queensland area. This dual role remained in place for 30 years when in 1992 the Unit's role became solely officer training. In 1997 the last Officer Cadets from the Regiment graduated into the Army Reserve as Second Lieutenants. All part-time officers are now RMC-A graduates. Unit Colours QUR was presented the Queens Colour and a Regimental Colour on 19 July 1959 by His Excellency, The Governor of Queensland, Colonel Sir Henry Abel Smith KCVO, DSO. The colours were damaged during the 1974 floods of Brisbane and are now laid-up in the Emmanuel College Chapel located at the University of Queensland.
The second set of colours were presented on 09 July 1978 by the Governor General, His Excellency, The Right Honorable Sir Zelman Cowan AK, GCMG, GCVO, KStJ, QC. These colours are presently displayed in the QUR Officers' Mess.
Freedom of the City QUR was granted Freedom of the City of Brisbane on 12 July 1986 by the Lord Mayor Sallyanne Atkinson. This being the first university regiment to be granted the Freedom of the City by an Australian capital city. The Regiment last exercised its Freedom of Entry to the City of Brisbane in 1995 as part of the Australia Remembers celebrations.
Graduates of QUR Newly commissioned officers from QUR tend to be posted directly into regimental positions in units throughout South East Queensland.
