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The term Forgotten Australians is controversial. It sometimes refers to all Australian children, including Indigenous children and former child migrants to Australia who spent part or all of their childhoods in care during the 20th Century, [1] [14] particularly between 1920 and 1970. [15]
The Chappell Foundation [42] Established by Australian cricketer Greg Chappell to support homeless people, or anyone generally who suffers disadvantage. Dylan Alcott Foundation [43] Established in 2017 by Australian Paralympian Dylan Alcott to assist young Australians with disabilities gain self-esteem and respect through sport and study.
The Australian Indigenous Education Foundation was established in 2008 by Andrew Penfold. In 2002, as a result of the Bali bombings he lost a few friends, which inspired him to lay the foundation of this organisation. [3] He is also the chief executive officer of the organisation. [4]
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The Susan and Isaac Wakil Foundation was established in 2014. [1] [3] In 2017, both Wakil and Isaac were appointed Officers of the Order of Australia for "distinguished service to the community through a range of philanthropic endeavours, and for their support of charitable, educational and cultural organisations". [9] [10] [11]
The Lansdowne Foundation was first registered in December 2006, [7] [8] and Prudence MacLeod is a director of the foundation. [7] It awards the PYT Lansdowne Scholarship, [9] as well as the Prudence MacLeod Prize, which funds a six-month studio residency program in London for a graduate of the National Art School (an art school in Sydney). [10]
Robert M. Carter, Director of Australia's Secretariat for the Ocean Drilling Program; Warrick Couch, astronomer, Director of the Australian Astronomical Observatory and President of the Australian Institute of Physics. John Gallas, poet and educator; Professor Alan Robertson Gemmell Professor of Biology at Keele University (1950–1977)
SYDNEY – Michelle Li and Mikayla Hogg have been named the winners of the Australian Fashion Foundation’s annual scholarship awards for 2022. In partnership with the American Australian ...