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MITS Indigenous School
May 15, 2022 7:30 PM
RICK TUDOR
Headmaster of Beaconhills College for eight years and Trinity Grammar School, Kew for fifteen years. Since finishing full time work in 2013, have served as a Board member of Trinity College at the University of Melbourne, and the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority. I am currently a member of the Boards of Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar School, the King David School, and a foundation member of the Board of the Melbourne Indigenous Transition School. I also presently have the responsibility of chairing the Boards of the Santos Science Experience, the Melbourne Anglican Diocesan Schools’ Commission and Hume Anglican Grammar School.
Rick and his wife Liz will talk about setting up MITS
Liz Tudor is Chair of the MITS Board
MITS (Melbourne Indigenous Transition School) is a Year 7 transition school on Wurundjeri Country for Indigenous students from remote and regional communities in the NT and Victoria.
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Jun 05, 2022 7:30 PM
Lyn Davies - Rotary Club of Terrigal Lyn joined the Rotary Cub of Griffith Central, NSW in 1994. Later she joined the Rotary Club of Terrigal after relocating to the Central Coast. She has held many roles in Rotary at both Club and District levels. During her career as a teacher Lyn had many experiences working in classrooms from preschool to year 12. She worked with students in the areas of Learning Difficulties, Behaviour Disorders, Hearing Impairment (including Otitis Media), and taught TAFE Signed English. She was also a Special Education Consultant and a Primary School Principal. After attending an International Rotary Conference in New Orleans Lyn decided to raise funds for a PhD scholarship in Hearing Matters through ARH. This was her DG Partner Project in the 2013-14 Rotary year. She also joined the Rotary International Hearing RAG and Better Hearing Australia Central Coast Inc. These programs have provided wonderful opportunities to travel widely and engage in a variety of activities and projects - making friends around the world. The significance and importance of our hearing ability to humans is critical. It impacts on our communication, health and wellbeing. The social and economic impact of hearing loss is happening worldwide and fits with Environment, a major concern expressed by both WHO and Rotary. |