Prime Minister's 2010 Vocational Prizes awarded
The Minister for School Education, the Hon Peter Garrett MP, has announced the winners of the 2010 Australian Vocational Student Prize and Prime Minister’s award for Skills Excellence in School.
Belinda CunninghamManager - Education and Training |
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Judith-Anne RileyManager - Exec Office, Admissions |
Susan ThierryManager - Business & Finance/HR |
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Jeff SellenOperations Manager |
Chris GrahamManager International Operations |
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Rob HickProperty Manager |
Belinda McAlister, Executive Assistant - Operations
Robyn Monro, Corporate Officer
Catherine NG, Corporate Officer
Joanne Elliott, Corporate Officer
David Bertram, Bus Driver
Eva Cvekus, Finance Officer
Gillian Hentschel, Café Tech Convenor
David Walker, Bus Driver & Workplace Assessor
Travers Hartley-Smith, Admissions Officer
Gay Meikle, Admissions (International (RTO), Corporate Officer
Janelle Schloss, Teacher/Trainer, Training Services
Nichole Brown, Corporate Officer - Industry Services
Robert Laird, Workplace Assessor
Ben Barnardh, Cabinetmaking
Michael Berlin, Metal and Engineering
Trevor Elliott, Trainer, Learning & Development, International Operations
Jim Erwin, Electrotechnology Trainer
Kevin Farrelly, Bricklaying
Richard Harvie, English, Maths, ATP
Chris Herrod, Bus/IT
Robynne Hutchinson, Maths
Aaron Jaques, Teacher
Daniel Jenkins, Metal and Engineering
Peter Johnson, Carpentry
Pierre Laurenson, Commercial Cookery & Manager, Frawleys and Café Tech
David McDonald, Cabinetmaking
Michael Millar, Metal and Engineering
Monika Muir, Business
Leah Pollock, Applied Trade Practices (ATP)
Peta Spry, Leading Teacher
Bridget Sullivan - English
Angela Tapa, ELearning and ATP
Katrina Tyler, Beauty Services
Nicolaas Van Der Westhuizen, Automotive
Russell Voysey, ATP
The Minister for School Education, the Hon Peter Garrett MP, has announced the winners of the 2010 Australian Vocational Student Prize and Prime Minister’s award for Skills Excellence in School.
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