Scholarship Winners 2010

Jayne Coney

Ancillary category winner

To further her skills and experience in costume design, Jayne participated in the Prague Quadrennial in Performance, Design and Space as well as an extensive tour of other significant theatres, museums and costume houses throughout Europe.

 

David Inches

Teacher category winner

The Scholarship Award will help David to develop a “Building Australia” website which he describes as an “ongoing Australian enterprise that non-government schools' pupils can create, manage and promote”.

 

Jim Fenoughty

Management category winner

Jim aspires to establish a project to assist the education and training of young indigenous students through a partnership with the Ltyentye Apurte School, located south east of Alice Springs.

 

Shane Gubbin

Management category winner

Shane's vision is to develop a program to enhance and generate industry participation and involvement in Vocational Education and Training (VET) at a newly constructed Trade Training Centre.

 

Marie Hayek

Teacher category winner

Marie Hayek from Catherine Sullivan Centre (NSW) has used her award to fund her attendance at the AG Bell Listening and Spoken Language Symposium.

 

Ellen McDonald

Ancillary category winner

Ellen will use her award to fund tertiary studies for her visual arts graduate certificate focusing on advanced ceramic production. She will become a specialist technical visual arts educator, allowing her to share her skills with both students and colleagues.

 

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