National Youth Roundtable 2004 Member Profiles
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Leadership and Enterprise Development Team Report - December 2004
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Team Members:
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Elizabeth Trinh - Ardeer, VICElizabeth, 18, is studying Commerce at the University of Melbourne and is a cadet at KPMG, a chartered accountancy firm.She is passionate about youth leadership, education and youth employment opportunities. She is a member of Lord Somer’s Camp and Power House, a not-for-profit organisation focussing on giving back to communities. |
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Brad Chapman - Carrara, QLDBrad, 20, is a young entrepreneur who is a managing director of a mortgage brokering company.He also volunteers to a number of youth organisations and wants to examine youth input into foreign policy matters, promoting youth entrepreneurship and better money management among youth. Brad has a passionate concern for issues of global and social justice, especially those affecting young people. |
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Alen O'Hran - South Brisbane, QLDAlen, 23, is studying Business and Law at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), where he is also a senior student ambassador.He is interested in leadership, the impact of faith and values on leadership and youth poverty and homelessness. Alen is active in the Queensland ex-Yugoslav community and is a Sabbath School leader at Garden City Seventh Day Adventist Church in Brisbane. |
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Ryan Crawford - South Hedland, WARyan, 25, is the company director of The Edge Health and Fitness Centre in Port Hedland and is interested in business opportunities and training for young people.He is also interested in providing a diverse range of business opportunities for young people in regional areas and has been on the Port Hedland Chamber of Commerce for three years. |
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Michael Josem - East Malvern, VICMichael, 22, is enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts (Policy) at Monash University.He also works part-time as a Clubs Officer at the Monash University Student Union Caulfield. Michael is passionate about securing Australia’s economic future by promoting future economic developments. He also wants to protect Australia’s physical future by ensuring that necessary security initiatives are in place. |
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Tash Smith - Berri, SATash, 15, is a Year 11 student at Loxton High School.In 2001, she was named as the Australian Young Citizen of the Year – Berri Barmera District, and is passionate about young people making a difference and having a voice in their communities. Tash is also secretary of the Berri Barmera Youth Committee, Youth and Council Unite (YACU). |
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David Lawrence - Munno Para, SADavid, 18, is employed as a Customer Companion Training Officer with the Out N’ About program and has had first hand experience of foster care.He is interested in public transport for young people, youth involvement in Government decision-making processes and accommodation for at-risk youth. He is into tenpin bowling, is a member of the Playford Youth Advisory Council and sits on the Trans-Adelaide Rail Customer Panel, which gives community feedback to Trans-Adelaide. |
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Hilary Fisher - Templestowe, VICHilary, 21, has recently completed a Bachelor of Arts and a Diploma of Creative Arts at the University of Melbourne.She is interested in youth diversity, education and leadership. Hilary is Deaf and has just started full-time work in the Victorian Government’s Graduate Recruitment Scheme. |










