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| Judges of The Australian Turtle Awards 2006 | |||||||||||||||
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| Alec Marr – Alec has been National Campaign Director for The Wilderness Society since 1998. Alec has a long and outstanding career with over 19 years experience in achieving conservation wins. David Hayes – Has been a teacher for twenty-eight years. With his wife set up Blackwood Centre for Adolescent Development. For ten year David and Julie have been devoted to young people at risk. Dr Peter Davis – is Chief Executive of Tasmania's electricity distributor and retailer, Aurora Energy Pty Ltd. Dr. Ian Gawler – Given no more than a few weeks to live in the 1970s, owing to bone cancer, Ian not only made a full recovery, but set up the Gawler Foundation (Yarra Valley Living Centre) to help others with cancer using natural remedies, especially diet and meditation. Suzi Taylor – A teacher and filmmaker, Suzi took out the St. Kilda Short Film Festival 1st prize in 2003. Her passion is working with and educating indigenous children. Molly Carlile – Molly is a registered nurse, counsellor and educator. She has extensive experience in Palliative Care as an advanced practice consultant, administrator and educator. Peter Ellyard – Peter is a futurist and strategist who lives in Melbourne . Peter is Chairman of the Universal Greening Group, a group of companies involved in environmental innovations, ecological sustainability and the creation of a sustainable society, and which includes a Green Venture Capital company. Corinne Grant – Best known as a comedian and getting her TV kick start as a regular Good News Week panellist, Corinne has gone on to be one of the most familiar faces on Australian television. Sue Hallam – Sue , together with her husband Peter, started the Sanctuary Refugee Support group in April 1988, just after arriving in Australia from Canada . They have worked quietly for 17 years, without personal reward, welcoming hundreds of refugees (mainly women, children and orphans) from El Salvador, Chile, Vietnam, Iraq, Bosnia, Burma and S. Sudan. Fabian Dattner – Fabian facilitates and supports a range of high profile Australian organisations in leadership development and strategic transformation. She also has a number of commercial and community achievements to her credit.
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