ALVA – Australian Ladies' Variety Association

Women in Entertainment

Menu
  • Home
  • The Committee
  • Latest News
  • Events
  • Get Involved
  • Gallery
27MarApril 10, 2017
By Kerri Lacey

AGM 2017

[Show slideshow]
Jacqui Alexander, Shirley Mc Donald, Angela Tong and Olive Johnson
President Susie Smither and New Secretary Kerri Lacey
◄ 1 ... 3 4
Gallery

Post navigation

ALVA Inducts the 2017 Committee at the Annual Banquet

Events Calendar

May  2025
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
   
  1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31  
WPEC is proudly sponsored by
True Media Concepts

Recent Posts

  • VALE: Shelley May
  • What happened at the ALVA AGM 2022?
  • ALVA AGM 2023
  • Donate Now!
  • VALE: Adele Baker

Gallery

2022-ALVA-Committee 2022-AGM-Susies-cake 2022-AGM-Susies-birthday 2022-AGM-Maree-and-Anne

Archives

  • May 2022
  • April 2022
  • March 2022
  • September 2020
  • July 2020
  • June 2020
  • May 2020
  • April 2020
  • January 2020
  • October 2019
  • August 2019
  • June 2019
  • May 2019
  • April 2019
  • March 2019
  • February 2019
  • January 2019
  • December 2018
  • November 2018
  • October 2018
  • September 2018
  • July 2018
  • June 2018
  • May 2018
  • March 2018
  • February 2018
  • January 2018
  • September 2017
  • July 2017
  • May 2017
  • April 2017
  • March 2017

ALVA – CFN 13360

PO Box 30, Ramsgate, NSW 2217. Ph: 0412 038 950

About ALVA

In August of 1978, Toni Stevens and Harriet Littlesmith discussed the idea of forming a ladies association within the variety industry. Initially, the main thoughts for this association were to unite the women of variety in friendship and form an alliance to help others less fortunate than ourselves within our ranks. A preliminary meeting was held with ten entertainers to discuss the possibility. The idea was overwhelmingly supported, possible names for the venture discussed and The Australian Ladies Variety Association – ALVA - was conceived.

Those founder members were Toni Stevens – President, Tami Lind - Vice President, Lynece Morris Treasurer, Pat Scroope – Secretary. With committee members Dorothy Barry, Fay Warnock, Elizabeth Garnett, Margaret Flanagan, Bunny Gibson & Robyn Alexander, who then each asked five other ladies giving us 50 charter members. Along with their friends and colleagues a total of 104 attended the Inaugural Banquet at the Sebel Townhouse on the 26th February 1979. Toni had invited Dame Vera Lynn to be our International Patron - she graciously consented and was with us to present the ALVA badges to Founder and Charter Members. Dame Vera gave us numerous helpful fundraising tips and has supported us continuously through the years. Our Constitution was drawn up and the Association was opened to female entertainers, the wives of male entertainers, retired performers and the wives of retired performers. Over the years we have opened up the membership to others in the industry and also have Associate Members, such as Rita Barnett (Cornish) our very first Associate Member, who are not entertainers, but who have helped ALVA tirelessly over the years.

Since then we are very honoured to have as our esteemed patron Dame Vera Lynn, D.B.E., LL.D., Followed by Mrs Margaret Whitlam A.O. in 1980. Lady Joan Hardy O.A.M. and Lady Sonia McMahon becoming Patrons in the late 1990’s. In 2014 Life Member Maria Venuti AM became our most recent Patron.

Many fundraisers were held, including Casino Nights on the Lane Cove River Boat, our gigantic Art Union, for which Tony Packard Motors provided cars two years running – thanks to our then PR Bee, Cherie Donavan. Luncheons, Variety Shows, Banquets, Trivia Nights, Theatre Parties and the Variety Gala Balls which were held at the Wentworth Hotel. ALVA had unbelievable success with their famous Race Days, which over 14 years, where held at Canterbury Park Racecourse organised by Maria Venuti and Kathy Watson. The Race Days were our biggest fundraiser, being a highly successful, themed and festive day. Plus many other great fun events which brought both men and women of our industry together on a great social level. Our first combined endeavour for a member in distress was to help our colleague, singer Kerri Dyer, who was badly injured in a terrible car accident in July 1979. Kerri needed ongoing care, but when finally she arrived home from hospital ALVA President Toni Stevens, ALVA Committee and members, were on hand to help clean house, sort out her affairs and look after her basic rehabilitation needs. We were also on hand to help her move when the time came for her to relocate to a rehabilitation facility. Happily, Kerri defied all notions of “never being able to do many things again” is now settled in England. Over the past 38 years, and many fundraisers later, hundreds of variety and theatrical people, both female AND male, have been helped physically and financially by ALVA, which can unequivocally boast the fact that it is the most influential and financially stable and respected organization of its kind in Australia.

SUMMARY - Toni Stevens – Founder/First President
The first 4 years of ALVA plus 4 years as Trustee until Incorporation. Holding Charity Balls, Fetes and massive Art Unions in Shopping Centres, really got this Charity up and running. Without a doubt ALVA would not be here without her strong leadership, drive and tenacity in those early years.

Kathy Watson – Public Officer: 1986 - 2017
President for 5 years & responsible for the Incorporation of ALVA. Purchased our first property and ran 14 years of Race Days with Maria Venuti our Patron, President and Vice President for 5 years. These Race days plus Art Unions tripled ALVA’s substantial assets.

Pat Scroope: Treasurer General Treasurer for 8 years. Trustee of ALVA for 4 years until Incorporation. Benevolent Treasurer for 24 years – 1993 thru 2017 ongoing - which entails the Benevolent work across all areas of the theatrical industry. Pat handles all ALVA financial investments and the continued management of the three ALVA investment properties.

Susie Smither: Current President
A member since 1987, Committee member since 1997, Secretary 2003, Vice President 2004 and Benevolent Committee Secretary 1997 – 2017 ongoing. Susie has been President for the past 16 years with practically the same committee with special thanks to Vice President Lisa Crouch and Treasurer/Secretary Kerri Lacey and ALL the committee members who are invaluable to the functioning of ALVA as an entity. Susie has served the theatrical community nationwide with social functions, fundraisers and Benevolent help which is immeasurable.

In 2019, ALVA celebrated its 40th Anniversary. A milestone of the entertainment industry and continues the amazing network of love and care for the ALVA Women in Entertainment.

Update: the Covid - 19 challenges that ALVA faces in 2020 has not diminished the efforts, energy and enthusiasm to ensure members of the wider community receive the assistance and care they deserve.

© 2025 ALVA – Australian Ladies' Variety Association
WordPress Theme: AccessPress Parallax