Walter Max Lippmann
Walter Max Leopold Lippmann was a Jewish and ethnic community leader and advocate of multiculturalism in Australia, Walter was born in Hamburg, Germany and moved to Melbourne, Australia in 1938.
He was a member of the Commonwealth Immigration Advisory Council during the years 1967–74, and chaired its committee on community relations during the years 1973–75. He was a member of the committee to review the Special Broadcasting Service during the period 1983-84. He helped to establish and became chairman of the Ethnic Communities' Council of Victoria during the period 1974-83, and held senior positions in the Federation of Ethnic Communities' Councils.
Lippmann was appointed a Member of the British Empire in the 1971 New Year's Day Honours for "services to the community". In the 1987 Australian Day Honours he was made a Member of the Order of Australia for "service to the welfare of ethnic communities".