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In this episode, The Victorian Pride Centre on Fitzroy Street, St Kilda, in Melbourne's south, was opened on 11 July 2021. Its location, its design and its well-thought out objectives combine to make it one of the most imaginative and sympathetic public places in Australia. Dr Judith Buckrich's book, The Making Of The Victorian Pride Centre, details not only the building of this now-iconic centre and its gorgeous architecture, but also provides an overview of the history of LGBTIQ+ people in Australia, particularly in Melbourne, in a beautifully photographed and edited volume. To go into the history of the Pride Centre, we were joined by Jude Munro, inaugural chair of the Victorian Pride Centre, and, Nicholas Henderson, sound curator at the National Film and Sound Archive and curator at the Australian Queer Archive. To interview our guests, we enlisted the help of James McKenzie, longtime broadcaster on 3CR Community Radio with the show In Ya Face.
2-3 young people every week are ending their lives due to bullying. Unfortunately members of the LBGTQIA+ community are at higher risk. A staggering 66% of Australian LGBTQIA+ youth experience bullying or harassment based upon their identity. Kind is Cool was founded with the intent to lead by example & show younger generations that being KIND IS COOL. The organisation has just released it's "Pride Collection", with a portion of proceeds going to the Youth Projects & Minus 8 charities. Both work closely with the LGBTQIA+ community. In this episode, Byron Cooke and Perri Lee speak to Jude Munro - one of the founding members of the gay liberation movement in the 1970's. Jude and many other high profile members of the LGBTQIA+ community have jumped on board to promote the 2022 Pride Collection. Kind Is Cool founder Amber Wilkinson also joins the conversation. You can support National Be Kind Day by purchasing an item from the Kind Is Cool Pride Collection HERE : https://kindiscool.com.au/pages/national-be-kind-daySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jude Munro AO is the chair of the Victorian Planning Authority.She was the Chief Executive of four councils: St Kilda, Moreland, Adelaide and 10 years as CEO of Brisbane City Council. She is an experienced non-executive director, serving over 20 boards over the last 20 years in aviation, community services, transport, tourism, property, and other sectors. She has led 2 major local government reviews in Tasmania and NSW.In 2010, Jude Munro received the keys to the City of Brisbane. It was also the year in which she was awarded the Order of Australia for distinguished service to local government in general and the City of Brisbane in particular. She has been appointed a National Fellow of the Institute of Public Administration, an honorary National Fellow of the Planning Institute of Australia, and received the Raymond J Peck award from the UDIA in Victoria in 2020.In this episode, you'll learn about:Solving complex problems and dealing with dysfunctionMaintaining strength in the face of great demandsRecognizing prioritiesExecutive leadership lessonsImportance of support systemsDeveloping critical thinking and higher level intelligenceLanding board positionsCharacteristics of a CEO mindsetAnd still, so much more. If you aspire to be more and achieve more, this episode is for you. Show notesIf you enjoyed this episode, and you've learnt something or it inspired you in some way, I'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, and post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag me, @elinormoshe_ or Elinor Moshe on LinkedIn.Don't forget you can also join the Facebook community to be part of the growing family of constructors who chose exceptional futures.
Todays guest on Word for Word with host Lisa Daniel is Jude Munro. Jude Munro grew up in Melbourne – the daughter of Salvation Army parents. Her leadership skills were... LEARN MORE The post Jude Munro joins Lisa Daniel on Word for Word 2021 appeared first on Word for Word.
David & Alex talk to Jude Munro from The Victorian Pride Centre about progress building the centre and JOY will be moving to the centre once it’s completed in late 2020. In case you haven’t […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_driving/p/joy.org.au/fridaydrive/wp-content/uploads/sites/194/2020/01/191213-DavidSue-JudeMunro.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 15:19 — 14.1MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post INTERVIEW: Jude Munro from The Victorian Pride Centre on Progress Building the Centre #ListenNOW appeared first on Driving You Mad, Driving You Crazy.
Matthew Wade, the Editor-in-Chief of historic LGBTIQ+ publication Star Observer, discusses its future.Jude Munro, the Chairperson of the Victorian Pride Centre, discusses its progress, funding and inclusion.David Menadue, a survivor of HIV/AIDS since the 1980s, shares his story of survival and the history of Living with HIV activism in Victoria.
It’s 2nd March 1975 and two babies are born: Yonas Kelati in Eritrea, and Jude Munro in Britain. 30 years later, Yonas’s asylum case ends up on Jude’s desk – their lives couldn’t be more different, and yet one hinges on the other. A multi-voice novel, The Invisible Crowd is a compelling exploration of the British asylum system, the lottery of birth and the kindness of strangers. The Chief Executive of the Refugee Council called it ‘a wonderful book’ and it was one of the Guardian Readers’ Books of the Year in 2017. Ellen introduces us to the ragbag of people who encounter Yonas on his journey, and explores how Jude will argue his case…
Peter Levy talks about the musical evolution of his song Nathan and chair of the Victorian Pride Centre Jude Munro talks about past, present and future developments.
Chair of the Victorian Pride Centre Board Jude Munro spoke this morning in St Kilda, following the announcement from The Minister for Equality the Hon. Martin Foley that the long awaited Victorian Pride Centre will be […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_comm/p/joy.org.au/joycommunityhighlights/wp-content/uploads/sites/125/2017/03/Victorian-Pride-Centre-Board-Jude-Munro-AO.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 8:06 — 7.2MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post Chair of Victorian Pride Centre Board Jude Munro AO appeared first on JOY Community Highlights.
Jude Munro, CEO of Brisbane City Council, reviews the challenges facing employers in the workplace of today and tomorrow.