5. 2006- 59th Annual Scientific Meeting of Urological Society of Australasia. Brisbane
Tie - Navy background with diagonal stripes from left to right, separated with the Society lynx and the Meeting Logo.
This tie was a prototype for the subsequent official Urological Society tie.
The stripes on the diagonals were green, gold and black centrally, with half silver stripes either side.
The silver stripes were half width so that in total the stripes of Australia and New Zealand were equal in volume.
The Logo was the Story Bridge of Brisbane over a quickly flowing Brisbane River.
The symbolism was that of a Brisbane icon for which the city is known and the fast flowing river of tropical Queensland and the progressive flow and development of scientific knowledge.
Maker - A Royale & Company.
6. 2007 - 1st Official Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand tie.
After a submission, this tie was commissioned by the Executive of the
Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand by Associate Professor Webb and Dr Nathan Lawrentschuk.
The tie's background is navy, representing the southern sky and the similar national Flags of Australia and New Zealand.
The tie has diagonal stripes from left shoulder downwards, modelled on the prototype of the Brisbane tie.
These are in silver, black, gold and green representing the national colours of Australia and New Zealand.
The alternating logos are those of the Society lynx from the Society Coat of Arms alternating with the original logo of the Society "Mortenson'' prostate logo. This is coloured gold centrally representing the prostatic urethra with urine contained within it and red representing the lobes of the prostate.
Therefore the two logos represent the original and subsequent motives designed to represent the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand.
Maker - A. Royale and Company
7. 2008 - Austin Repatriation Urology Unit Tie
This tie is on a navy background.
It contains circular logos which are a representation of the Society "Mortenson'' logo with red prostatic lobes, a gold circular circumference or outer border and centrally gold representing urine in the prostatic urethra.
Super-imposed upon this is the modified coat of arms representing Austin and Repatriation Urology.
This Coat of Arms is a modification of the Austin Family Coat of Arms, that was the original motif on the Austin Hospital tie, which has now been disbanded.
On the shield of the Coat of Arms were originally birds. These have been replaced by "Old English'' gold leaf letters A, R. and U standing for Austin Repatriation Urology.
Maker : Noone Image Wear Melbourne
8. Logo and Coat of Arms of Austin Urology
The Austin Urology Coat of Arms was developed as a combination of the
"Mortenson'' prostate logo and Seal of the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand and the superimposition of the Austin Hospital, formerly the Austin Family shield and coat of arms which has been modified to have the letters A, R and U representing Austin Repatriation Urology, within the shield.
Underneath the shield and within the outer border are the words "founded 1958" which is the date of the first formal urology appointment at the Repatriation Hospital, which subsequently combined with the Austin to form the Austin Repatriation Urology Unit.
Professor Webb has collected and written histories for the Royal Melbourne Hospital and Austin Repatriation Medical Centre Urology Unit and currently a member of the Archives Committee of the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand (Victoria).

The Design of Various Urological Ties and Logos
Professor Webb has designed eight ties for Urological Meetings, the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand, and the Austin Repatriation Urology Unit including development of its Unit Coat of Arms.
His first tie was the Freemasons Hospital Endo-urology Workshop tie, which was developed for the first Australian Urological Workshop for Percutaneous Renal Surgery in 1987.
He has designed ties for the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meetings in Hobart in 1993, Melbourne 1998, Melbourne 2005, and Brisbane 2006.
In association with Dr. Nathan Lawrentschuk, he designed the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand's official Society tie, in 2007 and in 2008, designed the logo for the Austin Repatriation Urology Unit and the Austin Urology Unit tie.
Brief Description of Ties
1. 1987 - Freemason's Hospital Percutaneous Nephro-lithotomy workshop.
Tie - Background - Navy.
Logos - alternating logos of Freemasonary Victoria and a gold kidney and collecting system with a central red area in the renal pelvis representing a renal calculus.
Maker - Tee Dee Australia.
2. 1993 - 46th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Urological Society of Australasia in - Hobart, the first meeting tie for the Societies.
Background - Navy Blue
Description - the tie was divided with the fine red and goldstripes falling fromthe left shoulder, dividing alternating logos.
The Society logo was represented by the crest of the Society Coat of Arms, a lynx with stars scattered across its body, holding the ancient instrument known as an Exploratium first used for stone surgery.
The Meeting logo was a circular framework based on the original "Mortenson" prostate logo which forms the seal of the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand. The logo was coloured yellow and green being the national colours of Australia and black and silver, the colours of New Zealand.
In the centre of the prostate logo, was the Thylacine ("Tasmanian Tiger"), which was taken from the Cascade Brewery beer label. (By permission).
The Motto of the meeting was "Never Stop Searching'' a double edged pun relating to the never-ending search for the Tasmanian Tiger and the purpose of the meeting, the never-ending search for knowledge.
Maker - Noone Tie Makers - Melbourne
3. 1998 - 51st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Urological Society of Australasia Melbourne.
The tie was on a navy blue background with diagonal stripes of red and gold from the left shoulder, separating alternating rows of the Society lynx and the Meeting logo.
The meeting logo was shaped in an oval representing the Australian Rules football, the game having been founded and first played in Melbourne. In the centre of the football was the prostatic logo of the seal of the Society. The circle and urethral areas were coloured green and gold of Australia and also a steering wheel representing the Grand Prix.
In between were the colours black and silver representing the New Zealand national colours and the chequered flag of the Grand Prix.
The motto of the meeting was "racing ahead'' a pun on Melbourne life and customs that include the Australian Rules Football Grand Final, Melbourne Cup, Grand Prix and the avid search for continuing the development of scientific knowledge.
Maker - A Royale and Co, Australia.
4. 2005 - Tie for the 58th Annual Society Meeting of the Society of Australasia - Melbourne. (lncluding Bow Tie and Ladies scarf)
The tie is on a navy background, with broad red and gold stripes diagonally down from the left shoulder.
These bands separated the Society lynx and the Meeting logo. The Meeting logo was a classic Victorian terrace house in gold.
This represented the unique Victorian streetscape of East Melbourne where the Conference was being held and those of North Carlton, which have been described by World Heritage as the best preserved Victorian Streetscape in the world. Tie Maker - A Royale & Company, Australia.