Billy Newing


William Joseph Newing was an Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League in 1913.

Family

The son of John Newing, and Mary Jane Newing, née Kernan, William Joseph Newing was born at Moonee Ponds, Victoria on 1 August 1892.
He married Olivia Marguerite Byrne on 20 November 1922.

Education

Educated at the Christian Brothers College, in East St Kilda, he began his medical studies at the University of Melbourne in 1912, graduating Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MB BS), in absentia, on 20 December 1916.

Football

He played five games for the First XVIII of the Melbourne University Football Club in the VFL competition in 1913. His first match was against Fitzroy on 26 April 1913. and the last, against St Kilda on 5 July 1913. He was awarded a "half blue" for football.

Cricket

He played district cricket with Essendon Cricket Club and with the University Cricket Club.

Military service

He enlisted in the First AIF on 26 November 1917, and served overseas as a Medical Officer in the Australian Army Medical Corps. He left Australia aboard HMAT on 28 January 1918, and returned to Australia aboard HMAT Anchises, arriving in Melbourne on 22 September 1919.

Medicine

Upon graduation, he began his career as a Resident Medical Officer at the Melbourne Hospital; and, following his military service, he worked at St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne:

University Council

For a number of years he was a member of the University Council of the University of Melbourne, representing "Medicine and Surgery".

Victorian Tuberculosis Association

He served as the President of the Victorian Division of the Australian Tuberculosis Association.

Death

He died at his home in Kew, Victoria on 7 March 1970.