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Join us as we chat with inspirational Australians making a real difference in their communities, Australia and often the world. Be inspired by ordinary Australians achieving extraordinary things!

Inspirational.Australians by Awards Australia Podcast


    • Apr 29, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Jamie Bucirde lifts the lid and tells us what sexology is actually all about.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 40:07


    Jamie Bucirde is a trailblazing sexologist who has made a huge impact in her local city of Adelaide, creating massive reform and progress, especially in the hospitality industry. Josh chats with Jamie about sexology – it can be a slightly “mysterious” topic to those who aren’t familiar with it – and dives into her important work that despite the name, it is not very sexy. On the back of Jamie’s success through her consultancy On the Cusp and the 'Not So Hospitable' project in Adelaide, Jamie is now looking to make impacts nationally and after hearing this episode, you’ll be backing her in to do just that. Through the 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards in South Australia, Jamie was named 2024 winner of the University Senior College Create Change Award and was also the 2024 SA Young Achiever of the Year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Fashion tips to celebrate life's special moments, with designer Lucy Laurita

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 48:49


    Lucy Laurita is an Australian fashion designer known for women's event wear. Passionate about celebrating life’s special moments, Lucy believes that designing a gown is not just making a dress. It is having the privilege to be a part of someone else’s journey in creating their memorable occasion. “When you look at my collection you need to live the idea that together we have created a story”. Lucy has partnered with the 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards for 3 years now and we hear about some of the amazing young achievers that Lucy has dressed, as well as some top tips for looking your best at an awards night, charity ball or any of life’s special moments where you want to dress to impress.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Ethical Business…is it a dream, or reality?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 50:35


    Josh Murray of Josh's Rainbow Eggs and Manon Beauchamp-Tardieu of Little Green Panda join forces to discuss ethical business business practices. In this chat, hosted by Josh Griffin from the 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards, we dive into the way Josh's Rainbow Eggs and Little Green Panda were developed with their values front of mind and how the businesses grew, the challenges they faced along the way and whether their initial vision for ethical business is still possible when you start competing with the major players. There are some great words of wisdoms in this discussion for business owners or for anyone in business, that wants to do the right thing whilst achieving their business goals. Here's some info on the two amazing guests in this episode. Josh Murray, Josh’s Rainbow Eggs:Josh started his business, Josh’s Rainbow Eggs, at the age of 9 with 40 hens on his family farm. Fast forward to 2025 and Josh’s Rainbow Eggs have developed a unique model of free-range egg production with mobile solar powered sheds, custom designed by us and made in Melbourne. With a focus on ethical practices, sustainability and a quality product, Josh’s Rainbow Eggs have grown to be a major player in the Victorian egg industry and are stocked in Woolworths, Coles, IGA and more.Josh believes in using business as a force for good, which is why he introduced the Josh’s Rainbow Eggs Ethical Business Award as a category in the 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards program, to encourage and celebrate other young business owners prioritising ethical practices in their businesses. Manon Beauchamp-Tardieu, Little Green Panda:Manon Beauchamp-Tardieu is driving a greener, ethical future for businesses and the planet. Manon founded Little Green Panda, a company reshaping the packaging industry with sustainable and innovative solutions. By transforming agricultural waste into eco-friendly straws and packaging, Manon combines environmental responsibility with ethical practices. Her collaborations with Southeast Asian farmers and The Bridge Inc. highlight her commitment to empowering communities and promoting inclusivity. Despite pandemic-related challenges, Manon remains dedicated to refining operations and exploring local manufacturing in Australia. Little Green Panda's revolutionary products, such as home compostable straws and cutlery made from upcycled coffee grounds, have replaced millions of single-use plastics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Inspirational Australians - Season 3, Episode 133 (Felicity Graham)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 37:55


    Join Josh as he chats with inspirational Australians, who make a real difference in their communities. This podcast is brought to you by the team at Awards Australia, featuring amazing people from the 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards and Community Achievement Awards programs. Be inspired by ordinary Australians doing extraordinary things! Felicity Graham launched the not-for-profit Fostering Change Australia to educate, advocate, and change the Child Protection system. Felicity has represented No Capes, a group of young people with care experience, in the co-design of DCP’s Child and Youth Engagement Strategy. She has written and published multiple books, including a children’s book, “Oscar’s Layers”, to educate children about child protection and help them cope with big feelings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Inspirational Australians - Season 3, Episode 132 (Ella Burke)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 37:24


    Join us as we chat with inspirational Australians, who making a real difference in their communities. This podcast is brought to you by the team at Awards Australia, featuring amazing people we meet through the 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards and Community Achievement Awards programs. Be inspired by ordinary Australians doing extraordinary things! Find out more at: www.awardsaustralia.com/podcastElla Burke founded her Human Resources consultancy Employii in 2021 as a sole-trader, with a vision to do HR differently. Ella now leads her team of eight and supports over 150 companies nationwide. Respected equally for her technical expertise and community contributions, Ella is recognised as a Leader within the HR field. Ella leads many social impact initiatives, using business as a force for good and demonstrating her commitment to making a positive impact on a social scale.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Inspirational Australians - Season 3, Episode 131 (Jordon Humphreys)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 32:13


    Join us as we chat with inspirational Australians, who making a real difference in their communities. This podcast is brought to you by the team at Awards Australia, featuring amazing people we meet through the 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards and Community Achievement Awards programs. Be inspired by ordinary Australians doing extraordinary things! Find out more at: www.awardsaustralia.com/podcastJordon Humphreys of Alice Springs advocates for youth and disability rights in Central Australia. Through legislative lobbying and community leadership, he empowers individuals. Spearheading initiatives like the NT Youth Conference showcases his commitment. Aspiring to join the NT Parliament, he inspires others by proving that overcoming hardships is possible. Jordon uplifts and empowers his community, fostering resilience among Central Australian youth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Agape Outreach committed to helping the vunerable

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 42:14


    In this week's episode, Geoff chats with Theresa Mitchell, who is representing Agape Outreach Inc – Winner's of the 2023 NSW/ACT Community Achievement Awards - Awards Australia Connecting Communities Award. Agape Outreach Inc was founded by Theresa Mitchell in 2009, started with distributing meals to those in need. It has since grown to over 240 volunteers, providing 800 weekly meals across New South Wales and Queensland. Agape's model rescues edible foods to create meals, reflecting its mission of unconditional love and commitment to helping the vulnerableSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Kalyra, at the forefront of the battle against ageism

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 38:48


    In this week's episode, Geoff chats with Sara Blunt, who is representing Kalyra – Winner's of the 2023 South Australian Community Achievement Awards - Office for Ageing Well Tackling Ageism Award. Kalyra is at the forefront of the battle against ageism, recognising the need to break down stereotypes and prejudices. Through the co-location of a Montessori Middle School within Kalyra Woodcroft Aged Care, Kalyra has created a unique platform for intergenerational activities. Students and residents engage in shared experiences, fostering mutual understanding and empathy. Overcoming challenges, including opposition and COVID-19, Kalyra remains dedicated to the cause. Their program is reshaping perceptions of older individuals and challenging ageist assumptions. It exemplifies how intergenerational connections can pave the way for a more inclusive and age-friendly society, ensuring that ageism becomes a thing of the past.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Rachael Cook, CEO of Inclusee, reducing social isolation for older Australians

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 59:23


    In this week's episode, Geoff chats with Rachael Cook – Winner of the 2023 Queensland Community Achievement Awards - Awards Australia Charitable Foundation Mental Health and Wellbeing Award. Inclusee is a not-for-profit charity dedicated to alleviating isolation and loneliness among older Australians by fostering meaningful connections and empowering them to engage with a virtual community centre. Through its Digital Programs and Virtual Community, trained volunteers provide companionship, support, and learning experiences that promote social engagement and personal growth for participants. Inclusee believes that everyone should be able to build lasting connections and enjoy a rich social life, regardless of their location or circumstances. The dynamic virtual community of Inclusee serves as a lifeline, significantly reducing social isolation and positively impacting the physical and mental health of older Australians.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Catelyn Richards: Co-Founder of Climate Action Nurses

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 49:46


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Catelyn Richards - 2023 TAS Young Achiever Awards Finalist - St.LukesHealth Healthier Communities Award. Catelyn is a proud Registered Nurse and co-founding director of Climate Action Nurses. She has been a co-contributor to 12 peer-reviewed publications through her work in the Monash University Wound Research Team and the Climate and Health Alliance. As a 2022 Westpac Future Leader's scholar, Catelyn is passionate about delivering sustainable and equitable healthcare for all Tasmanians.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Louise Mathieson: Award-Winning Founder of The Administration Agency, transforming business growth

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 48:52


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Louise Mathieson - 2023 NSWCAA Community Achievement Awards, Winner - Konica Minolta Customer Service Award. The Administration Agency of Dubbo is empowering businesses and fostering sustainable growth. The Administration Agency, formerly Performance PA, was founded by Louise Mathieson. Starting as a Virtual Assistant in 2019, Louise's journey led to the creation of a one-stop shop for small business administration. Her commitment to exceptional customer service and collaboration, from initial interaction to off-boarding, sets her apart Louise and her team handle tasks efficiently, from archiving emails to raising over $80,000 for a not-for-profit. They prioritise client feedback, ensuring every interaction exceeds expectations. Beyond business success, Louise sponsors local events like the Vinnies CEO Winter Sleepout, embodying her dedication to the community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Wordsmith Extraordinaire: Crafting Stories Globally

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 38:46


    In this week's episode, Geoff chats with Ashleigh Mounser - 2023 NSWYAA 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards, Semi Finalist - Western Sydney University Academic Achievement Award.   Ashleigh Mounser is an Australian writer who has been published across print and media. In 2016, Mounser graduated as a Deans Scholar with a Bachelor of Creative Writing from the University of Wollongong and later completed a Graduate Certificate in Screenwriting at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. She was Sydney Morning Herald's Young Writer of the Year in 2012; the overall winner of the Future Leaders Writing Competition, winner of the ‘Time to Write' contest conducted by the University of Melbourne and recipient of three arts grants from the Bouddi Foundation for the Arts, presented by John Bell. Her debut feature film QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS premiered at festivals across Europe, America and South Africa and has received numerous laurels. Her first children's novel, HOW TO BE COOLER THAN THE MOON, was released October 1st, 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Fashion's Confidence Boost: CLUTCH Glue Innovation

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 41:16


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Annabel Hay – finalist of 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards NSW/ACT - Off Trail Coffee Small Business Achievement Award 2023.   CLUTCH Glue, founded by determined entrepreneur Annabel Hay, addresses the shortcomings of traditional fashion tape with a water-soluble clothing adhesive. Annabel's frustration with existing options led her to develop CLUTCH over four years, balancing it with a demanding full-time job. Collaborating with a freelance chemist, she created a patentable, water-soluble, vegan, and hypoallergenic adhesive. Manufactured sustainably in Sydney, CLUTCH quickly gained popularity after its December 2022 launch, with orders worldwide. Annabel's focus extends beyond product innovation, advocating for fashion inclusivity and environmental sustainability. The brand's rapid success is evident through global media recognition, influencer endorsements, and interest from major retailers.   Annabel, leveraging her background in Construction Management, collaborated with a freelance chemist from UNSW to create CLUTCH, revolutionizing the stagnant fashion adhesive market with a patent-pending, eco-friendly solution. CLUTCH's innovative formula, boasting serious strength and sustainability features like being vegan, palm-oil free, and packaged with 100% recycled materials, has empowered individuals worldwide to confidently wear their clothes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    SKANDARI FOUNDATION: Connecting Communities, Embracing Diversity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 46:04


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Mina Skandari,Finalist – 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards NSW/ACT. Spirit Super Connecting Communities Award 2023.   Mina has founded SKANDARI FOUNDATION, which is all about creating community connections, Unity and diversity. She is very compassionate, caring and selfless, Mina has distributed many hampers and food packages to homeless people, disability pensioners and many other people struggling during tough times. Mina is also a childrens author, she has written a book “YOU ARE AMAZING AND UNIQUE IN THE WAY YOU ARE” the book is filled with positive affirmations concerning mental health, self love and about accepting your differences. Mina is also a mother of 2 who recently graduated from university (3 months ago) with a bachelor of social science majoring in criminology. Mina also works full time and does a lot of community service / volunteer work. She has been involved in organising multicultural festivals with Multicultural Society Of Campbelltown, she arranged the young championships awards for Macarthur, her dedication commitment and selfless act for her community is special and she deserves recognition for always putting her community first despite her busy life schedule. Mina has achieved so much despite being a refugee from Afghanistan and coming to Australia when she was only 9 years old. Despite the war and trauma she has achieved so much and followed her dream/goal which is to help people and especially those who are struggling.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Jazmyn: Trailblazing Music Maven Extraordinaire

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 43:45


    In this week's episode, Geoff chats with Jazmyn Smith, Winner – 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards QLD. Queensland Small Business Commissioner's Small Business Achiever Award 2023.   Jazmyn has made strides in the Australian Music Industry within the first three years of her career, with a diverse array of clients ranging from Murray Cook and Lee Kernaghan to Hayley Marsten and Melody Moko. 2023 saw Jazmyn receive Channel 7's Small Business of the Year award for Queensland for her music media company, Jazmyn Produces. At just 28, Jazmyn is a self-taught filmmaker and photographer and has travelled across Australia, New Zealand, and America for her creative endeavours. She employs young regional creatives in her hometown of Gympie as production assistants, giving them the opportunity to work in both the arts and the music industry. Jazmyn also runs a sister brand, Calamity Jane Music Management, where she has worked extensively with artists from Murray Cook to Vixens of Fall, supporting them with social media management, content creation, press, fundraising, and marketing efforts. Jazmyn has been recently shortlisted for ABC's Trail Blazers program, which would see Jazmyn and her team travel to Canberra to address Parliament House. Jazmyn is a single mother, a member of the LGBTQ community, and has found her success despite trying beginnings, including moving out of home at just 15 to a women's shelter, and independently putting herself through the completion of high school, graduating with a scholarship to Griffith University.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Catalysing Consent Conversations, One Revolution

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 53:26


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Angelique Wan, Winner of the Spirit Super Create Change Award in the 2022 NSW/ACT 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards and she was the Young Achiever of the Year 2022 of NSW/ACT 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards. Angelique Wan – CEO of Consent Labs, 24 of Surry Hills co-founded a non-profit that revolutionizes the discussion around sexual consent. From 2016 to 2018, Angelique and her co-founder focused on developing an evidence-based program, consulted and built relationships with experts, and conducted focus group discussions for market research. In 2021, she left her corporate job to work full-time for Consent Labs. They have since reached 10,000 students and parents across Australia. This year, Consent Labs is spearheading a sector wide campaign - Charity Cringle - aiming to divert just 1% of the unused Christmas Cringle spend to charities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Empowering Futures: Teen Advocate for Child Safety

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 54:06


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Amelia Ayris, was a winner in the Spirit Super Connecting Communities Award in the 2022 Queensland 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards. She is a 16 years old high school student passionate about Child Safety. From the age of 2 years, she started performing within the Entertainment Industry. She has worked in Film, TV, Professional Theatre, Modelling, and Singing. By the age of 10 she had an acting manager in Los Angeles, and at 13 years, she got her first Visa (Entertainer of Extraordinary Ability) approved to work in the US. Her growing profile gave her the platform to represent her peers in child safety, and her commitment and passion continues to grow. Some of her achievements include: # The Youth Ambassador for Bravehearts # A member of the Bravehearts Youth Advisory Council. # Generation Z representative and speaker at the 2021 National Child Protection Forum in Darwin # Producer and Writer of award winning short film Short Sleeves about teen self harm # Raising Awareness of Child Sexual Assault through interviews and speeches # Assistance in fundraising events for Bravehearts # Called to Queensland State Parliament House to importance of Child Safety within the Domestic and Family Violence Protection (Combating Coercive Control) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022. She aspires to study Law and Politics at University when I graduate high school.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Empowering Minds: David Titeu's Journey Unveiled

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 85:07


    In this week's episode, Geoff chats with David Titeu, was a finalist of the National Protective Services Safety and Wellbeing in the Workplace Award and a finalist in the First National Leadership Award in the 2023 Victorian7NEWS Young Achiever Awards. He is a mental health advocate and social entrepreneur, devoted to creating solutions that promote holistic well-being. Also, a speaker, coach, and founder with a passion for empowering humans to embrace their unique voices and redefine vulnerability as a strength.    David Titeu is the founder of Linkmate, a social enterprise devoted to proactive emotional support. David and his team implement initiatives that foster a psychologically safe environment at work. These include displaying radical candour and vulnerability for deep collaboration; learning and development initiatives co-designed with leading experts to explore intersections of mental health; and an interconnected network of peer support, breeding empathy and companionship - or “Mateship”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Empowering Communities through Passion and Advocacy: Nargis Mardani's Inspiring Journey

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 57:24


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Nargis Mardani, a member of the Future Leaders Advocacy Group and QPASTT's Youth Voice and was a finalist of Soroptimist International Women Empowering Others Award in the 2023 Queensland 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards.   She has actively participated in a wide range of community activities spanning various sectors, driven by a profound passion for community advocacy and affecting positive change. Her involvement has been extensive and diverse, including membership in the Future Leaders Advocacy Group and QPASTT's Youth Voice. Moreover, she took the initiative to organize the 2022 Hazara Genocide Rally in Brisbane, aimed at raising awareness about the issue. To educate and inspire the younger generation, she visited primary schools on the Gold Coast to share her refugee experience. Additionally, she has been privileged to serve as a guest speaker on the Women's Resilience Panel and as an organiser and Master of Ceremonies for the Youth Voice Cultural Night. Her commitment to education led her to participate in Government Round Tables for Education and previously part of the Interact group during her high school years in 2021. Furthermore, she has actively contributed to various fundraisers and worked as a Cultural Support worker with Multicultural Australia, providing vital support to newly arrived Afghan families and youth during the resettlement process. These experiences have been profoundly rewarding, allowing her to make a tangible difference in the lives of others and strengthening the sense of community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Sean Sean Guy: A Decade of Literary Dedication and Creative Brilliance Guy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 46:41


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Sean Guy, a member of the Darwin Theatre Company board and was the winner of McDonald's NT Career Achievement Award in the 2023 Northern Territory Young Achiever Awards.   Sean Guy has been working at the Bookshop Darwin for over eleven years. In his time there, he has demonstrated creativity, innovation, and a genuine passion to support and engage with the community. In his career as an author/playwright, he has written four successful books, joined the Darwin Theatre Company board, and had plays performed around the country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Heimy Molina - Female Empowerment in STEM

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 46:43


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Heimy Molina, a committee member for Young Engineers Australia who was a Finalist of the Western Sydney University Academic Achievement Award in the 2023 7News Young Achiever Awards – NSW/ ACT.   Heimy Molina, completed her Engineering (Honours) with a First-Class Honours Award and University Medal, majoring in Civil Engineering. She is a consistent Dean's Merit Lister and awardee of the Vice Chancellor's Excellence Award, Women in STEM Education Champion, and Emerging Designer of the Year. Heimy is a committee member for Young Engineers Australia and has been featured in talks (in schools and universities) seminars, podcasts, articles, and panels to talk about female empowerment in STEM.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Lindsey Dang - The most direct pathways to VCE English success

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 56:55


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Lindsey Dang, CEO of Lindsey's VCE Tutoring who was the Winner of the Strategic Alliance Network Small Business Award in the Community Award at the 2023 7News Young Achiever Awards Victoria. Linsey Dang founded Lindsey's VCE Tutoring at the age of 19 after developing her skills from the ground up in her personal studies. She moved to Australia by herself before turning 16, and immediately fell in love with English Literature and the Humanities (despite that English was not her first language) - subjects that are not ordinarily prioritized in the Vietnamese STEM-centric curriculum. Lindsey's VCE Tutoring is a boutique VCE English tutoring company that focuses on ensuring that their students don't study for the sake of studying, but to be critical thinkers, to grow through reading writing, and creating; the essential skills to keep up with an ever-changing world. We believe in specialist tutoring and advocate for personalized education.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Fiona Sanford is helping girls flourish

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 56:04


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Fiona Sanford, CEO of Flourish Girl who was the Winner of the Victorian Government Group Achievement in the Community Award at the 2023 7News Young Achiever Awards Victoria. Flourish Girl is helping build self-confidence, self-awareness and social connectedness. Flourish Girl is a preventative mental health and emotional intelligence charity. They deliver rites of passage programs to teenage girls and gender-diverse teens aged 13 to 18 years old. Since 2018, Flourish Girl has worked with over 12,500 teens across 84 schools. They delivered close to 150 workshops in 2022 alone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Conor Pall is shaking up the family violence system

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 38:31


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Conor Pall, winner of the Spirit Super Connecting Communities Award at the 2022 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards Victoria. Conor is a young person shaking up the family violence system, determined to use his lived experience as a male survivor, to drive change that matters in Victoria. He is youngest member to be appointed to the Victorian Victim Survivor's Advisory Council, using his experiences to influence change in the way children and young people are seen as victim-survivors in their own right. Conor talks about his debut children's book, The Shadow that Follows, which describes the shadow of family violence that can follow a child everywhere and impacts all aspects of their lives but is often not visible to others. He is passionate about primary prevention and early intervention, and sees his book as one day working alongside programs in schools like Respectful Relationships.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Fostering a grassroots community club whilst delivering elite programs at Hub Gymnastics

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 63:31


    In this week's episode, Geoff chats with Kate Howard & Emma Murray from Hub Gymnastics, winners of the 2022 Woolworths Community Group of the Year Award at the South Australian Community Achievement Awards. Hub Gymnastics Club was established in 1985 by a group of volunteers to run a recreation gymnastics program. The Club has since embarked on delivering new programs for the community, allowing families access to professionally run classes with highly skilled coaches. They also offer school holiday gymnastics, after-school, and in-lesson gymnastics programs. Hub Gymnastics continues to increase participation of girls and boys from the age of 1 and now has around 750 members, with about 350 children on waitlist! The Club prides itself on being an inclusive and welcoming family-based Club that provides high quality programs. Kate and Emma also talk about the way Hub Gymnastics achieves sustainability as a community club, by valuing the development and progression of athletes, who may have grown up at the club, to highly skilled coaches that can now remain active within both the club and the sport. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Bianca-Jaye Mazzuchelli is making the world more inclusive for neurodiverse children

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 50:01 Transcription Available


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Bianca-Jaye Mazzuchelli, finalist of the Spirit Super Create Change Award at the 2023 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards Victoria. Bianca is a proud Gunditjmara woman who is currently studying her undergraduate degree in Psychological Science. She talks about the development of Auditory Sensory Prevention Technology (ASPT), which is an earpiece that emits white noise and is designed to help children and adults who are neurodiverse, to combat challenges they may face in social settings due to sound sensitivity. In 2022 her ASPT start-up won the Swinburn Venture Cup. “I believe that it's a human right for every child to have a friend”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Isabella Dewar on the power of martial arts, a positive mindset and caring for others.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 44:19


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Isabella Dewar who was the Winner of the Spirit Super Connecting Communities Award at the 2023 Tasmanian Young Achiever Awards. Isabella began her martial arts journey when she joined a karate class at the age of 4 and by 14, she had earned her black belt. Through karate, Isabella has learnt not just the physical skills of self-defence, but also mindfulness, discipline, and a feeling of empowerment that has helped her overcome bullying. At 16, she is now a certified karate instructor and runs free self-defence classes and empowerment programs to kids and adults who have experienced bullying. Isabella is a carer for her mum and she was recently appointed as the youngest member of the Minister's Carer Advisory Council that provides advice, information and insights about issues affecting carers to assist in the development and delivery of informed, effective and evidence-based policy, programs and projects to support and recognise unpaid carers. She hopes to use her voice and lived experience to advocate for supports for other young people juggling school and caring responsibilities. “I think all young people, if they have something to say, should be saying it, because if we want to make change in the world, we have to listen to everybody's ideas”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Paige Horrigan on creating safe and inclusive spaces for LGBTQIA+ people in the top end

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 45:35


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Paige Horrigan who was the Winner of the Spirit Super Create Change Award at the 2022 Northern Territory Young Achiever of the Year. In 2019, Paige was the victim of a hate-motivated assault while at school and no one was held accountable. This sparked their passion to highlight LGBTQIA+ issues and create positive change for queer young people in the Palmerston and surrounding communities. They have worked for organisations like Rainbow Territory to help in the fight against discriminatory legislation and advocated for the creation of safe spaces dedicated to LGBTQIA+ young people. “People need to step up and speak up” “I'm proud to be an LGBTQ person, and I'm proud to be an active member in the community. I wish there was things we didn't have to fight for. I wish it was just basic human rights, that we had the same as everyone else. But just because of our gender identity or our sexual identity, it means we have to work harder to be respected or have the same rights as others”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Harrison James on being a survivor, becoming an advocate and the #YourReferenceAin'tRelevant campaign

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 52:52


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Harrison James who was the Winner of the 2023 Spirit Super Connecting Communities Award at the 7News Young Achiever Awards for NSW & ACT. *Content Warning* This episode includes a discussion about child sexual abuse. Listener discretion is advised. Harrison James is a survivor of child sexual abuse and is now an advocate for other survivors. He was the co-founder of the Your Reference Ain't Relevant campaign that is petitioning to the NSW government to remove the provision of character references for perpetrators of child sexual abuse in the sentencing procedure. Harrison was also a key collaborator for Safe Sounds, Australia's first sexual assault awareness music festival.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Neeka Zand on vital well-being support for young people

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 48:31


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Neeka Zand who was the winner of the 2023 Spirit Super Connecting Communities Award at the 7News Young Achiever Awards in Western Australia. Neeka is the daughter of Iranian political refugees, and through her upbringing she has become passionate about ensuring equitable access to appropriate well-being support. She has a background in Psychology and Business and is currently the Youth Advocate on the Menal Health Commission's Multicultural Committee. She aims to amplify the voices of young people and people from multicultural communities, in the mental health space, and reduce the stigma that can still exist around mental ill health. After a personal experience speaking with a young person at risk, Neeka led the development of Right By You; a youth peer-to-peer suicide prevention website to help young people develop the skills and confidence to respond and help a friend in need.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Dr. P Ramesh on breaking barriers and bridging cultures

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 28:44


    In this week's episode, Geoff chats with Dr Ramesh from the South West Indian Group who were the winners of the 2022 Woolworths Community Group of the Year Award at the WA Community Achievement Awards. Dr Ramesh was born in the small streets of Chennai, Tamil Nadu South India. He qualified as a doctor from Stanley medical college in India and did postgraduate training in the UK and Australia. He has been actively involved in community support programs, charitable activities and cricket. His passion is to promote multiculturalism, harmony, happiness and peace. Along with a small team, he formed the South West Indian Group (SWIG) in Bunbury WA which shared his passion and vision: Breaking Barriers, Bridging Cultures. South West Indian Group (SWIG ) is a not-for-profit community volunteer group promoting harmony, wellness, and unity through their Indian themed events and various fundraising and community efforts. During the Covid 19 pandemic, SWIG campaigned for ventilators in India. SWIG events contribute towards education for girls living in poverty as well as Aboriginal communities. SWIG, in collaboration with City of Bunbury Council, planted 260 seedlings on World Environment Day on the 5th June 2022.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Zane LeBlond & Shannon Swart on authentic youth-led participation in the City of Marion

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 60:04


    In this week's episode, Josh chats with Shannon and Zane from City of Marion's Youth Collective Committee who were the 2023 winners of the Spirit Super Connecting Communities Award at the 7News Young Achiever Awards in South Australia. City of Marion's Youth Collective Committee, or YCC, is group of young people selected to represent the views and values of young people in the City of Marion. They aim to work with Council on issues, topics and concerns that are important to the young people in their local Council area. Their vision is to work on issues such as safety and security, mental health, the environment, arts and music, education and technology. They also work to provide a unique perspective on Council issues, whilst also gaining important skills, learning about local government and youth specific issues. Since beginning in 2019, the YCC have held an Esports tournament, Battle of the Bands, planting of a native garden, a music event at the Capella Skate Park opening and more. Shannon Swart, the youth worker facilitating the program was 22 when the YCC began and has been with the program since the beginning. Zane LeBlond is the current chairperson of the YCC for 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Claire and Kate embarked on a bootscooting road trip around Australia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 49:26


    In this week's episode, Josh is talking to Claire & Kate from Hoedowns For Country Towns. They were winners in the 2023 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards, QLD Hoedowns for Country Towns - Claire Harris and Kate Strong embarked on a bootscooting road trip around Australia in 2022 teaching line dancing, putting events back on the calendar for rural communities, and raising money for seven rural charities. Across nine months, the duo ran 75 hoedowns in halls, pubs, schools, outback stations and everything in between, danced with nearly 3,000 people from all walks of life, and raised $38,250.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Victoria Pham, archaeologist, composer and artist

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 55:38


    Whilst we are busy interstate at the Community Achievement Awards Gala Dinners, we thought we would provide you with a flashback to Episode 86, with Victoria Pham See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Taylah King, inspiring and training the next generation of young chefs

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 37:29


    In this week's episode, Josh is talking to Taylah who was a Finalist in the 2022 Northern Territory Young Achiever Awards. My name is Taylah King and I am 26 years of age. I'm currently working as a chef in Far North Queensland. My ultimate goal as a chef is to inspire and train the next generation of young chefs. To show them that hospitality is one of the best industries to be in and it's never too late to chase your dreams. My biggest achievement so far is being a finalist in both the NT Training Awards and NT Young Achievers and Top 10 finalist in Nestlé. Tayla was a kitchen team member at Phat Mango and is now a chef at the Townsville RAAF Base. In 2020, she started the discussion about Cupcake Day, which resulted in the Darwin Convention Centre donating 200 cupcakes to an RSPCA fundraiser. She has hosted a master cooking class for students. Taylah made the top 10 finalists of the Golden Chefs Awards, representing NT. She was a 2021 International Women's Day NT representative.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Dravid Rao and Healthy George Town

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 34:02


    In this week's episode, Geoff is talking who is representing George Town Council, winner of the Get Moving Tasmania Physical Activity Award in the 2022 Tasmanian Community Achievement Awards. Ever since I was a little boy, I have always loved sport and recreation. Master of business (Sport management) - Deakin University (Received a scholarship) Bachelor of business management (Distinction) Worked for the State Sport Centres Trust that managed the Melbourne Sports and Aquatics centre, lakeside Stadium, and state netball and hockey centre in Melbourne, before moving to Tasmania to work for the George Town Council as a Community Officer for Sport, Recreation, Events, Health and Wellbeing. I am so grateful to have the opportunity to make a difference, and help grow a community. I am very passionate about working towards providing a platform to the people of a community that lack opportunities that they deserve. Utilising my knowledge, skill and experience in making someone else's life better is what keeps me going. Apart from my professional career, I play cricket for the Greater Northern Raiders, which represent Northern Tasmania in the State League. A good cappuccino along with an almond croissant is my simple pleasure.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Ashley Watt, encouraging people to ‘Shop Local'

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 47:22


    In this week's episode, Geoff is talking to Ashley Watt from Why Leave Town Promotions who was a Winner in the 2021 Community Achievement Awards for Regional NSW & the ACT. Why Leave Town Promotions of Narrabri is encouraging people to ‘Shop Local'. Why Leave Town Promotions (WLT) offers community gift cards that use a ‘closed loop' technology that ensures dollars stay local. The WLT Community Gift Card can be purchased at local ‘load up' points or online and can only be spent back on participating local businesses. WLT works with over 60 communities across Australia and has created a website, Shop Local Hub. In 2018, the gift cards were used by organisations to distribute funds raised to support farmers and others in need during the drought. To date, WLT has helped keep over $12m in local communities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Steffi Patience, author and mental health & suicide prevention advocate

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 42:00


    In this week's episode, Stephanie Lenehan is talking to Steffi Patience who was a Winner in the 2018 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards for Victoria. 29yr old female. Born in Stawell Victoria. Winner of the 2015 City of Ballarat Youth Award (18-25 division) & the 2018 VYAA Regional & Rural Health Award (sponsored by the Royal Flying Doctor Service). Author of the Young Adult Fiction books "The Unexpected" (published in 2016) & "Sahara the Forgotten Desert Princess" (published earlier this year). Mental Health Volunteer in multiple fields, primarily suicide prevention. Was homeless for a few years, even during volunteer work & winning the Ballarat Youth Award.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Steve Pearce and the Glen Innes & District Historical Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 59:19


    In this week's episode, Geoff is talking to Steve Pearce from the Glen Innes & District Historical Society who was a Winner in the 2021 Community Achievement Awards for Regional NSW & the ACT. Semi-retired. Originally from 'Old' South Wales; in Australia over 40yrs; living in Glen Innes 4.5yrs - moved from Melbourne to take up a volunteer position at the Land of the Beardies Museum. Many different previous occupations, including visitor services for Western Australia Museum (Fremantle & Perth); also worked for a national conservation organisation whilst based in WA; passion for history and the natural environment. Glen Innes & District Historical Society Inc. has been serving as the proper custodian of the cultural heritage of the Glen Innes & District community since 1968. The Historical Society functions as a community chronicle, recording and informing successive generations through artefacts, documents and records at the Land of the Beardies Museum History House Museum and Research Centre. The Land of the Beardies occupies the former Glen Innes & District Hospital, which is listed as a heritage building. Over the past three years, the Society has been actively engaged in repairing and refurbishing the buildings, storage facilities and display areas. The Society has 255 members.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Siobhan Wilson, 13 year old founder of Our Pixie Friends, supporting children with medical conditions

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 45:17


    My name is Siobhan. I'm 13 and I'm the founder and owner of Our Pixie Friends. I was born at 27 weeks - that's 3 months early! I weighed 843g and I was being resuscitated 3-4 times a day until I had open heart surgery when I was about 1 month old. As a consequence, I have a range of medical conditions, including bowel/bladder dysfunction, sensory processing disorder (dyspraxia) and NVLD - Nonverbal Learning Disorder. I also have allergies, anaphylaxis, eczema, asthma, and surprise, surprise- Generalised Anxiety Disorder! I have also experienced PTSD, depression/obsessive thoughts and had suicidal tendencies after some medication. I used to think, "Why am I the only kid with all this?" I'd get upset when other kids didn't want to hold my hand in line, or their parents wouldn't invite me over because they were afraid I'd have a medical emergency. When I was 6, I realised I wasn't the only kid in the world with medical conditions and I decided I would start a business to help other kids not feel alone and isolated, and encourage other kids to be kind and inclusive. That's when Our Pixie Friends was born. On a trip to the allergist for another round of scary skin prick testing, I brainstormed all my ideas, and by the time I came home, I had an outline of my website, ideas for books and merchandise, and a dream of raising $1 million for medical research and one day having my pixie characters in ambulances so kids experiencing trauma have one of Our Pixie Friends with them. Mum didn't know how to help me, so she just encouraged me to write my ideas down. It wasn't until I was 10 that I finally met a wonderful lady, Sharron Pountney from SLP Consulting, who said she would help me. She registered my companies when I was 10. In July last year, phase one of my website was launched (and I was notified that the character blogs on the website would be added to the Radio Lollipop global playlist for kids in hospital all over the world) and my first book was published. I have 2 more books coming out this year, and I have been working with a haematologist at the Sydney Children's Hospital to develop a pixie with a bleeding disorder (who should be appearing on the website soon). I have also been invited to a number of speaking events including author talks and creative character development workshops at schools, the YES Summit, where I was on the panel to help over 400 high school students and I will be speaking at a Redlands Women in Business event in September. But the best part of my life is when I have an impact on young children. I love seeing their faces light up and hearing how my ideas are helping them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Sunny Liu, assisting local and international communities in Darwin

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 44:17


    In this week's episode, Geoff is talking to Sunny Liu who was a Winner in the 2021 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards for Victoria. Sunny Liu passionately serves the local and international communities in Darwin. Sunny is the Vice-Chair of Kindness Shake Inc., a charity that has handed out over 6,000 free meals, assisted 800 individuals and raised more than $200,000 in grants and donations. An international student, she is also a committee member of the Multicultural Council NT and 2022 Youth Advisory Group at Headspace Darwin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Shania Richards, the first Regional Female Aboriginal Youth Governor of South Australia

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 53:06


    Shania became the first Regional Female Aboriginal Youth Governor of South Australia in 2022. In 2021, she joined the Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation Committee, where she helped create the Youth Justice Bill (Age of Criminal Capability) as assistant manager and main sponsor for debating the bill in the Legislative Council. Shania is currently organising the Youth Parliament Program of 2022 for SA. Shania was a Finalist in the SA Young Achiever Awards Multicultural Youth South Australia Spirit of Resilience Award.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Benigne Kalikela, Director at Independent Living Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 31:29


    Independent Living Care is an (NDIS) provider that supports people living with mental health difficulties and disabilities throughout Adelaide in transforming their lives into ones filled with enthusiasm and purpose. Independent living care is a devoted and passionate team that organises a variety of services including day programmes, supported independent living, mentorship, counselling, in-home help and hosting a number of respites throughout Australia.. Independent Living Care aims to promote that everyone has a right to live and work towards a self-actualized fulfilling life through the holistic, inclusive approach taken Independent Living Care. Benigne was a nominee in the SA Young Achiever Awards Western Sydney University Academic Achievement Award.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Pallavi Verma, a highly awarded academic and International student advocate

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 48:37


    In this week's episode, Josh is talking to Pallavi Verma who was a Semi-Finalist in the 2022 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards for New South Wales. Currently working as a Senior IT Consultant, Pallavi is a gold medallist in Bachelor of Computer Applications who started her journey in Australia as an international student in 2017. She is a high achiever who had also been awarded ‘Wg. Cdr. H S Gill Memorial Gold Medal', for being the best all round student of her cohort, by PCTE Group of Institutes. Recently, Pallavi has also been awarded a Dean's Medal by Western Sydney University for her outstanding performance in Master of Information and Communications Technology (Advanced). This year, Pallavi had been a semi-finalist in 7News Young Achiever Awards.At WSU, she had been a voice of the student community and held positions at various committees including the ‘Vice Chancellor's International Student Advisory', ‘Review of Academic Senate Committee' and ‘School Academic Committee – School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics'. Pallavi is highly passionate about guiding students to have the best out of their university life. She has delivered various talks, webinars and podcasts for young ICT professionals, international students and women in STEM education. Pallavi is a role model to students and young professionals and had also been a speaker at ACS Young Professionals Summit, ISANA Conference and various Women in STEM events. She highly believes that every person can achieve their goals with the right mindset and support.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Brittany Hayward-Brown, threatened species conservation, ecology, and science communication

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 60:08


    In this week's episode, Geoff is talking to Brittany Hayward-Brown who was a Finalist in the 2021 Northern Territory Young Achiever Awards. I'm a Bachelor of Science (Honours) graduate from Charles Darwin University, with an interest in ecology, threatened species conservation and science communication. I currently work as a research assistant at CDU on threatened species research, where I conduct data collection, management and analysis, literature reviews and write scientific papers. I am also the Community Officer with Inspired NT, where I am responsible for science outreach in the Greater Darwin region, including Science Week 2021. I am passionate about science and enjoy research, but also recognise the importance of communicating research to the wider community.I'm a passionate volunteer, volunteering with a student group and a local environmental organisation. From 2019 to 2020, I was the President of the environment student group at CDU, EnviroCollective CDU, where myself and the committee organised 15 environmental education events for our Conservation on Campus program, reaching over 400 people, which resulted in the group winning the Territory NRM Environment and Conservation Award in 2020.I am actively involved in conservation and management with BirdLife Top End, a branch of the not-for-profit BirdLife Australia as the conservation and advocacy officer. In this volunteer role, I am responsible for planning and delivering a campaign in line with the branches priorities and the organisation's policies.My top skills include critical thinking, communication, initiative, teamwork and leadership.My top 2-values are: Belonging and making a difference.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Sam Russell, connecting young people to their culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 36:07


    22 years old and currently work as a program facilitator for youth express. I work in schools across the hunter with the next generation and help connecting them to their culture. In my spare time I enjoy coaching sportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Samantha Price, owner of the successful Royal Existence Dance Academy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 46:32


    In this week's episode, Josh is talking to Samantha Price who was a Finalist in the 2022 Northern Territory Young Achiever Awards. Samantha opened Royal Existence Dance Academy in October 2018 and offers seven different styles of dance to children aged 2 to 18 years old. They hold over 55 classes weekly. As of 2021, Royal Existence has 13 staff members who share their passion for dance with over 330 young people. During Covid lockdowns, Samantha navigated the business to ensure her staff could keep their jobs. Experienced Small Business Owner with a demonstrated history of working in the performing arts industry. Skilled in Business Management, Leadership, Dance, Public Speaking and Human Resources. Strong business development, graduated from Australia College of Ministries. Samantha produced winning routines at National Competitions. Samantha was a Finalist in the NT Community Achievement Awards Sports in the Community Award, Finalist in the NT Young Achiever Awards Small Business Achievement Award, Winner of a Dance Studio Owners Association Award.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Hamish Munro, founder of Pairtree – driving the smart farm revolution

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 33:03


    In this week's episode, Geoff is talking to Hamish Munro who was a Finalist in the 2021 Community Achievement Awards for Regional NSW & the ACT.  Pairtree delivers a cutting-edge service to the Australian agriculture sector to help our clients make the most of the smart farm revolution. We turn your farm data and digital services into priceless information to help drive efficiencies and improve decision-making support and confidence. Pairtree specialises in aggregating data, allowing you to access, visualise, compare and analyse information from different sources together for the first time. We don't tell you which hardware, software or digital services to use on your farm. That's entirely up to you. In addition to delivering detailed weather, markets and mapping, Pairtree Intelligence acts as a ‘data translator' to overcome incompatibility issues between your agtech devices and digital service.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Peter Susanto, 15 years old – volunteer and studying to become a doctor

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 32:31


    At the age of 15, Peter is now studying to become a doctor at Charles Darwin University in Darwin. Between excelling in high school and selling Indonesian delicacies with his sister to raise funds for charity, Peter studied extremely hard to obtain a high ATAR last year. Peter received a near perfect score of 99.60 and became the dux of his year at Haileybury Rendall School in Darwin's east. Which placed Peter second across all year 12 students in the entire Northern Territory. Peter was also the youngest year 12 student.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Jerusha Mather, a leading disability activist for medical students with a disability

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 88:54


    Jerusha Mather is a PhD student at Victoria University investigating strength training and non - invasive brain stimulation. Her research was funded by the Cerebral Palsy Alliance. She is a recipient of the Bridge Create Change Award and the prestigious L'Oréal -UNESCO Women in Science mentee program. She was also an outstanding finalist in the Women's Agenda Leadership Award (in the health category) and is a profound motivational speaker and poet who recently published her poetry collection 'Burnt Bones and Beautiful Butterflies". She is also a leading disability activist particularly for medical students with a disability, inclusive immigration, and accessible packaging and fashion. The Australian Academy of Sciences acknowledged her as one of the STEM change maker. Her portrait is hung on Questacon ( the National Science Centre) as one of the outstanding female role models in medicine. Her petition on change.com regarding increasing accessible packaging received over 13,000 signatures. In her spare time, she enjoys music and travelling. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Victoria Pham, undertaking a PhD at the University of Cambridge in Biological anthropology

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 55:05


    In this week's episode, Geoff is talking to Victoria Pham who was a Finalist in the 2019 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards for NSW/ACT. Victoria was nominated in the Academic Achievement Award and is now undertaking a PhD at the University of Cambridge in Biological anthropology, specifically studying the evolution of signalling and communication in the hopes we can have a better understanding of our connection to nature, and how to build alongside nature in a way that is more sustainable. Aside from this, I am continuing with my arts and music practice which has led to exhibitions, commissions and premieres of my work across Australia, USA, UK and Europe, as well as hosting and producing my own podcast DECLASSIFY. I was a semi-finalist in the arts and culture category in 2018 and a finalist in the academic/science achievement category in 2019, and so my interdisciplinary career reflects both those nominations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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