Thursday, 30 October 2025

Vytautas Skrinska

Fourth President of the National Council Sydney 1955 – 56

Vytautas was born on 24 June 1917 in Poltava, Ukraine. He completed his secondary education at Rygiškių Jonas High School in Marijampolė. After earning the rank of junior lieutenant in military school, he entered university and graduated from the Faculty of Law. He went on to work as a qualified lawyer at the Kaunas City Municipality and later at the Kaunas District Court.

A talented public speaker, Vytautas also worked for a time as an announcer at the Kaunas Radiophone. He married Kaunas ballet dancer Tamara Pagodinaitė, and they had two sons.

During the second Sviet occupation of Lithuania, Vytautas and his family fled the country. They first lived in Austria, where their second son was born, and later moved to Germany, residing in a displaced persons (DP) camp in Reutlingen. There, Vytautas actively participated in Lithuanian community and cultural activities.

On 13 April 1949, the family arrived in Australia aboard the General Stewart and eventually settled in Sydney. From the Uranquinty transit camp, Tamara and the children were moved to the Scheyville family camp, while Vytautas worked in a Sydney factory under a two-year contract with NSW Railways at Darling Harbour. After saving enough to begin a new life, the family settled in the suburb of Homebush. Vytautas later secured permanent employment at the Sydney Central Post Office, where he worked until his retirement.

From his earliest days in Australia, Vytautas became an active figure in the Lithuanian community. He was a member—and later president—of Šviesa Sambūris, a Lithuanian youth organisation, and a member of the Sydney Lithuanian Feather Club. Known for his eloquence, rich voice, and dignified presence, he was often invited to lecture both publicly and privately. Between 1956 and 1966, he served on the Australian Lithuanian Community National Council, including two years as chairman and several as vice-chairman.

Vytautas was also a writer and cultural contributor. He published several short stories and collaborated with Mūsų Pastogė, the Sydney Lithuanian newspaper, where he wrote on literary and cultural topics. Fluent in five languages, he occasionally translated works from foreign authors.

Tragedy struck when his son Sigitas disappeared in Australia. Deeply affected, Vytautas withdrew from public life and spent his later years in solitude.

Vytautas was known for his warmth, calm temperament, and respect for others. In conversation and debate, he was logical, fair-minded, and always considerate of differing opinions. He appreciated art and maintained close ties with painters, writers, and musicians. Though life often tested him, he remained kind-hearted and dignified.

On 20 February 1981, at the age of 63, Vytautas passed away suddenly. He is buried in the Lithuanian section of Sydney’s Rookwood Cemetery.

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Vytautas Skrinska

Fourth President of the National Council Sydney 1955 – 56 Vytautas was born on 24 June 1917 in Poltava, Ukraine. He completed his secondary ...