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Over 100 local government officers and community leaders have been through the Sustainability Street Train the Mentor workshop.  The core mission of the TTM is to validate passion.  This is a time in history in which the word "survival" is sovereign element.  Deep emotional commitment and passion is appropriate.

Passion, alongside the SSA's Deep Sustainability and Dynamic Capacity Building transforms lives! The TTM aims to impart the best of Deep Sustainability and Dynamic Capacity Buildining 

We therefore hereby register these wonderful mentors, publicaly, for the world to acknowledge and with gratitude for their work in benefit of nature and of community. 

We give you ... 

PENRITH

1. Amanda Kane (Hall of Fame)

2. Aisha Poole

3. Monique Desmachelier

4. Krystie Race

5. Bernadette Riad

6. Janet Rannard

7. Clinton Jur

8. Josephine Bavatu

MORELAND

9. Jason Cox (Hall of Fame)

CITY OF MELBOURNE
10. Michele Burton
11. Gabrielle Stannus (Hall of Fame)

12. Jane Sayers
13. Doone Clifton
14. Helen Donovan

CITY OF WILLOUGHBY
15. Erika Van Shellebeck
16. Kelly Benson
17. Emma Hayes
18. Leonne Donnelly
19. Richard Yeomans
20. Simon Brown
21. Lori Li
22. Rebecca Hill
23. Chris Williams
24. Denise Anderson
25. James Smallhorn
26. Wilton Kerr
27. Tim Bartley
28. Paul Peyten
29. Laveen Manku
30. Di Eva
31. Mandy Wilson
32. Alfred Bernhard

CITY OF BLACKTOWN
33. Kate Valentine
34. Julia Phillips
35. Peta Lette
36. Mark Gillespie
37. Janet Sparrow
38. Richard Wiezel
39. Donna Wallace
40. Kerry Keith
41. Adrian Baiada

CITY OF HOLROYD
42. Bernadette Mackinnon
43. Michael Middleton
44. Brooke Montague
45. James Allsop
46. Sara Hamilton

CITY OF BENDIGO/ST. LUKES
47. Suzanne Kauter
48. Kathryn Peterson
49. Shirley Metcalf
50. Pauline Bolch
51. Deanna Neville
52. Liz Carr
53. Cate U’ren
54. Roger McBurney
55. Pat Kendall
56. David Boyce
57. Donna Mullen
58. Michelle Inwood
59. Jude Deery
60. Andrew McSwain
61. Julie Cairns
62. Christine Neaves
63. Bev Batstra
64. Sara Hill

NAGA/DVC PROJECT INVOLVING THE CITIES OF MORELAND, WHITTLESEA, DAREBIN AND MELBOURNE
65. Kate  Lockhart, Sustainability Projects Coordinator
66. Alison Fogarty, Team Leader Community Information & Customer  Service
67. Kate  Wright, Place Manager - Carlton, Parkville
68. Eleanora Ganci, Street Trading Officer
69. Andrina Day, Street Trading Officer
70. Iona Theodoridis Environmental Education Officer
71. Laura Donnellan Greenhouse Coordinator
72. Rod Safstrom Director Environs Consulting Pty Ltd
73. Lucinda Nunn Policy & Project Officer
74. Emma Hopkins Sustainability Education Officer
75. Kate Wright, Place Manager - Carlton, Parkville, City of Melbourne
76. Cherie O’Brien (Waste Management Officer), Darebin City Council
77. Mazib Rahman (Edwardes Lake NEIP and Water Strategies Officer), Darebin
78. Kate Myers (Sustainable Transport Officer)
79. Adam Shalekoff (Manager of Bushland Management Team)
80. Luke Sandham (Team Leader Edwards Lake and Edgars Creek).
81. Kate Schanknecht, Community Development Manager Laurimar Estate, Lendlease
82. Iona Theodoris, Waste Education Officer, City of Moreland
83. Kirsty Leong, Youth Liaison Officer NW, DVC 
84. Jen Hoskins – Student (Environmental)
85. Caro White – Student (Community Development)

soon to be added 

NSW Environmental Trust TTM March 2007

NAGA/DVC TTM at Batman Park 080907 

To be continued... 

 
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