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Bill Murrell, born a “blue baby” in an era before blood banks, was saved by a blood transfusion from his father, an event he credited with shaping his positive outlook on life. He was an industrial engineer and key figure in Australia’s early car-manufacturing industry, educated at prestigious institutions including St Peter’s College and the University of Adelaide. After a scholarship with General Motors in the US, he worked on iconic car models and developed a passion for the interaction between humans and industry.

Throughout his career, Murrell held various managerial positions in companies like General Motors Holden and Chrysler, where he introduced innovative programs such as uniform standards for mechanics and women’s driving initiatives. He faced production challenges, notably dealing with recalls due to assembly line issues. Later, he worked for the Australian Productivity Council and became involved in training programs for the building and construction industry.

Murrell’s interests extended beyond engineering; he was an avid art collector and supporter of local artists. He lived by the motto “to thyself be true” and was known for his faithfulness. Despite facing personal loss, including the death of three wives, he leaves behind a legacy survived by his children and grandchildren.

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