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2017 AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR - FINALISTS
Jan 22nd, 2017 at 12:21pm
 
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2017 AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR - FINALISTS

Alan Tongue, NRL champion turned youth mentor and educator – ACT

Andrea Mason, Indigenous leader and business woman of the year (2016) – NT

Andrew Forrest, Businessman, philanthropist and anti-slavery advocate – WA

Deng Adut, Child soldier turned successful Lawyer – NSW

Kate Swaffer, Author and advocate for living beyond dementia – SA

Paris Aristotle AM, Refugee, torture and trauma rehabilitation advocate  – VIC

Rosalie Martin, Speech pathologist working to rehabilitate people in the Justice System – TAS

Professor Alan Mackay-Sim, Biomedical scientist treating spinal cord injuries – QLD


the abbo or the fake ref advocate?  Undecided
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Reply #1 - Jan 22nd, 2017 at 12:30pm
 


Professor Alan Mackay-Sim, Biomedical scientist treating spinal cord injuries – QLD


I would give it to his team, not him.
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Reply #2 - Jan 22nd, 2017 at 12:48pm
 
These awards should ONLY go to people involved in STEM..IMHO.
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Reply #3 - Jan 22nd, 2017 at 12:59pm
 


These awards should ONLY go to people involved in STEM..IMHO.


Like so many things its been hijacked by the luvvies
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President Elect, The Mechanic wrote on Jan 22nd, 2017 at 12:21pm:
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2017 AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR - FINALISTS

Alan Tongue, NRL champion turned youth mentor and educator – ACT

Andrea Mason, Indigenous leader and business woman of the year (2016) – NT

Andrew Forrest, Businessman, philanthropist and anti-slavery advocate – WA

Deng Adut, Child soldier turned successful Lawyer – NSW

Kate Swaffer, Author and advocate for living beyond dementia – SA

Paris Aristotle AM, Refugee, torture and trauma rehabilitation advocate  – VIC

Rosalie Martin, Speech pathologist working to rehabilitate people in the Justice System – TAS

Professor Alan Mackay-Sim, Biomedical scientist treating spinal cord injuries – QLD


the abbo or the fake ref advocate?  Undecided


I would go with Professor Alan Mackay-Sim if it was my choice, but that would entirely depend on whether or not he was pro- stem-cell technology or not. If he had a moral objection to using stem cell technology for growing severed spinal cords then I would consign him to the dustbin as not being a genuine scientist.
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Reply #5 - Jan 22nd, 2017 at 1:11pm
 
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Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley

100% this bloke
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Reply #6 - Jan 23rd, 2017 at 12:29pm
 
Ye Gods - this'll be a good laugh..... I'll go read the list now...

I'll put me money on A Bleck - either the AFL guy or the NT business chick, or the refo or child soldier.....
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Reply #7 - Jan 23rd, 2017 at 12:35pm
 
I am happy with the Professor.  But any of those would be better than the terrible choice we got for the 2016 winner!
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Reply #8 - Jan 23rd, 2017 at 12:41pm
 

Deng Adut.

Just to see Hammer's reaction.

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Reply #9 - Jan 23rd, 2017 at 12:54pm
 
Vic wrote on Jan 23rd, 2017 at 12:35pm:
I am happy with the Professor.  But any of those would be better than the terrible choice we got for the 2016 winner!


PC as that Chinese guy - Awl bugger... think I'll go back to watching Band of Brothers..... told you these senior officers were more politician than soldier..... part of the job....
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Reply #10 - Jan 23rd, 2017 at 1:02pm
 
I am not a fan of this AWARD we have had some shockers...and its put me off..

but Alan gets my vote...hes an unsung HERO for the most part...yet he does so much good..




Former Canberra Raiders skipper Alan Tongue still remembers being told he'd never play in the NRL, but he's using his journey to help inspire a new generation of children.

Tongue has completed another year of running his Aspire program in schools around Canberra, reaching out to almost 300 students to help them set life goals.


Alan Tongue's Aspire program runs at numerous Canberra schools.
Alan Tongue's Aspire program runs at numerous Canberra schools. Photo: Karleen Minney
The cult hero forward has been working with children for the past five years after retiring as a Green Machine 220-game veteran.

His efforts to help at-risk youth led to him being named the ACT Australian of the year at a function in October.

"Parts of my footballing challenges there, I wasn't the most skilful or the biggest guy," Tongue said.

"There was probably a lack of belief in myself and maybe people around me had that at times as well.



"That was challenging and I had to overcome that. There were problems with alcohol with family back home and challenges in my own life.

"There have been some wrong decisions I've made and looking back now I wish I probably would have applied myself better at school," he said.

"I tried to catch up later in life and so we talk about education being the foundation. It's viewing life as an opportunity rather than thinking of it as an obligation.

Tongue has been visiting schools with his eight-week program, which has been modified over the years after starting at the Bimberi Youth Justice Centre in 2012.

He has become a role model for teenagers and he has a variety of strategies to show them there is always a consequence for their actions.

Tongue was back at Raiders headquarters on Thursday for the final session of the year with a huge day of activities and drills.

He spent 13 years trying to build the Raiders into a premiership contender but walked away with limited finals experience and a reputation as being a leader of men.

"I played for the Raiders for 13 years and I didn't win one premiership, but I don't look back at my time as unsuccessful. I gave it everything I could, worked as hard as I could for me and the organisation," Tongue said.

"I walked away knowing I'd given my best and if everyone can do that, you've been a success in my eyes."

Tongue's Australian of the year recognition came after he implemented youth intervention and rehabilitation programs at Bimberi, the Alexander Maconochie Centre and disengaged youth in Canberra's schools.
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He has also partnered Barnardos to teach young people how to have respectful relationships and
Tongue's programs are run concurrently at numerous schools, including Harrison, Gold Creek, Amaroo, Gungahlin College, Kingsford Smith and Belconnen.

"There are so many common values and characteristics in sports people that I believe are good characteristics for success in life," Tongue said.

"I shared with the students how special it was to basically live here [at Raiders headquarters] during my career and that's something special in my eyes."
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Reply #11 - Jan 23rd, 2017 at 1:03pm
 
Andrew Forrest for his contribution to making the cayman islands a better place.
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Reply #12 - Jan 23rd, 2017 at 1:05pm
 
on second thoughts..

whats wrong with

Donald Trump...

and honorary"ocker"..

whats wrong with that

might be a plus for world peace..



just doin.!!
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Reply #13 - Jan 23rd, 2017 at 1:08pm
 

Wally the wanker Ali should offer his spine for medical research,,, if he had one
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