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PROJECTS AND FELLOWS Churchill Fellows are making a difference every day in all aspects of Australian life, across an incredibly broad and diverse range of fields. Search our Churchill Projects and Fellows below. Topic. Land, Commerce and Logistics. General. Agriculture and primary industry. Animals - veterinary services, training, breeding, zoology.BECOME A FELLOW
A Churchill Fellowship offers Australian citizens from all walks of life, a life-changing opportunity to travel overseas to explore a topic or issue that they are passionate about. As an internationally recognised award, recipients gain access to expertise from around the world. Churchill Fellows are making a difference every day in allaspects
2020 CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS The Peter Mitchell Churchill Fellowship to eliminate the social isolation experienced by 3 in 5 Australian parents of children with disabilities – UK, Canada, US, New Zealand. Donna Purcell NSW Mount Kuring-gai. To study leadership models that remove barriers to employment for people with disability – US, UK, France, Switzerland. 2020 CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED 28 Sep 2020. 112 Australians awarded Churchill Fellowships to create positive change in our communities. People from all walks of life have been recognised to address challenges facing contemporary Australia. Despite international travel being on hold, a ten percent increase in applications this year shows healthy optimism for the future. ANNOUNCING THE NEW SASKIA BEER CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIP The Saskia Beer Churchill Fellowship will be offered annually to national applicants from 2022 onwards, with the criteria to be focused on artisanal food production and/or small-scale farming innovation. All Fellows will be required to publish a report and actively engage in disseminating their findings within the food industry when theyreturn.
KATRINA MARSON
Katrina Marson graduated from the Australian National University with a Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Laws (Honours) in 2012, and was named Student of the Year in 2013. Now a criminal lawyer, Katrina has worked for the ACT Director of Public Prosecutions since 2013. She undertook a year’s secondment at Legal Aid ACT as a criminal defence JUSTICE AND COMMUNITY SAFETY DR. MAURICE CARLESS APM. SUBJECT: OPPORTUNITIES AND OBSTACLES THAT TECHNOLOGY PROVIDES FOR INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES IN QUEENSLAND. Dr Maurice Carless (2005) is an Assistant Commissioner with the Queensland Police Service (QPS). He currently leads the Office of State Discipline and has previously held command positions in Intelligence and Covert Services Command, State Crime KELLY MARIE THOMPSON Kelly Thompson is currently the Senior Clinical Psychologist for the Kath French Secure Care Centre in WA (Department of Communities); a service which provides short-term, intensive, therapeutic care for children deemed to be at immediate and substantial risk of causing harm to themselves and/or others. CHURCHILL TRUSTBECOME A FELLOWPROJECTS AND FELLOWSEVENTSNEWSGOVERNANCEVISIT CFA WA Policy Futures: A Reform Agenda. Policy Futures: A Reform Agenda is the culmination of the Policy Impact Program. A partnership between the University of Queensland and the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, to identify, curate and advocate a selection of ideas from Churchill Fellows that have the potential to shape best practice and policy reform on a variety of relevant and contemporary APPLY - CHURCHILL TRUST Apply for a Churchill Fellowship from 1 February 2022. Prepare for the next application round by: Finding out how to become a Fellow and downloading our Application Guide that will help you create a successful application. Reading through previous Projects and Fellows for inspiration. Learning more about the Trust and the foundations ofthe
PROJECTS AND FELLOWS Churchill Fellows are making a difference every day in all aspects of Australian life, across an incredibly broad and diverse range of fields. Search our Churchill Projects and Fellows below. Topic. Land, Commerce and Logistics. General. Agriculture and primary industry. Animals - veterinary services, training, breeding, zoology.BECOME A FELLOW
A Churchill Fellowship offers Australian citizens from all walks of life, a life-changing opportunity to travel overseas to explore a topic or issue that they are passionate about. As an internationally recognised award, recipients gain access to expertise from around the world. Churchill Fellows are making a difference every day in allaspects
2020 CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS The Peter Mitchell Churchill Fellowship to eliminate the social isolation experienced by 3 in 5 Australian parents of children with disabilities – UK, Canada, US, New Zealand. Donna Purcell NSW Mount Kuring-gai. To study leadership models that remove barriers to employment for people with disability – US, UK, France, Switzerland. 2020 CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED 28 Sep 2020. 112 Australians awarded Churchill Fellowships to create positive change in our communities. People from all walks of life have been recognised to address challenges facing contemporary Australia. Despite international travel being on hold, a ten percent increase in applications this year shows healthy optimism for the future. ANNOUNCING THE NEW SASKIA BEER CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIP The Saskia Beer Churchill Fellowship will be offered annually to national applicants from 2022 onwards, with the criteria to be focused on artisanal food production and/or small-scale farming innovation. All Fellows will be required to publish a report and actively engage in disseminating their findings within the food industry when theyreturn.
KATRINA MARSON
Katrina Marson graduated from the Australian National University with a Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Laws (Honours) in 2012, and was named Student of the Year in 2013. Now a criminal lawyer, Katrina has worked for the ACT Director of Public Prosecutions since 2013. She undertook a year’s secondment at Legal Aid ACT as a criminal defence JUSTICE AND COMMUNITY SAFETY DR. MAURICE CARLESS APM. SUBJECT: OPPORTUNITIES AND OBSTACLES THAT TECHNOLOGY PROVIDES FOR INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES IN QUEENSLAND. Dr Maurice Carless (2005) is an Assistant Commissioner with the Queensland Police Service (QPS). He currently leads the Office of State Discipline and has previously held command positions in Intelligence and Covert Services Command, State Crime KELLY MARIE THOMPSON Kelly Thompson is currently the Senior Clinical Psychologist for the Kath French Secure Care Centre in WA (Department of Communities); a service which provides short-term, intensive, therapeutic care for children deemed to be at immediate and substantial risk of causing harm to themselves and/or others. ABOUT THE CHURCHILL TRUST About the Churchill Trust. The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust is an organisation established in 1965 following the death of Sir Winston Churchill. The Trust was formed with the principal objective of perpetuating and honouring Sir Winston’s memory by the awarding of Memorial Fellowships, to be known as ‘Churchill Fellowships’. GUIDELINES - CHURCHILL TRUST The following information provides guidelines for applicants of the Churchill Fellowship award. 1. GENERAL. 1.1 Citizenship. Fellowships are offered to Australian Citizens only. 1.2 Age. Awards are granted to applicants over the age of 18 years. No upper age limit is prescribed but generally awards will be made to those whose majorcontribution
2020 CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED 28 Sep 2020. 112 Australians awarded Churchill Fellowships to create positive change in our communities. People from all walks of life have been recognised to address challenges facing contemporary Australia. Despite international travel being on hold, a ten percent increase in applications this year shows healthy optimism for the future.CONVENTION 2021
The Convention Organising Committee warmly invites you to experience the friendliness of Brisbane and welcomes you to NCCF#2021, 8-10 October 2021. Please direct all enquiries to churchillconvention2021@gmail.com. We acknowledge the Turrbal and Yugara people, as the First Nation owners of the lands on which thisevent will be held.
THE TRUST’S EARLY HISTORY The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust - A Continuing Australian Story is a book which covers the two decades that spanned the formation and first years of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust. Written by Margaret Walters Auchmuty who devoted her final years to the production of this work, the book contains two volumes of the historyof the Trust
ANNOUNCING THE NEW SASKIA BEER CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIP The Saskia Beer Churchill Fellowship will be offered annually to national applicants from 2022 onwards, with the criteria to be focused on artisanal food production and/or small-scale farming innovation. All Fellows will be required to publish a report and actively engage in disseminating their findings within the food industry when theyreturn.
ISSUE 1. 2021 FUTURES Preface Policy Futures: A Reform Agenda is the culmination of the Policy Impact Program – a partnership between The University of Queensland and The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust.CLAIRE SEPPINGS
Claire Seppings is a Social Worker (BSW 1984) and criminal justice consultant, beginning her social work career with the Department of Social Security. Becoming a qualified Naturopath during her daughter's childhood in 1996 she conducted a healthy living programELSPETH GRANT
We acknowledge and pay respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practicesSTUART SMITH
To identify leading global practice in offshore renewable regulation for adoption in Australia - Land, Commerce and Logistics — Natural resources - water, minerals, energy, mining CHURCHILL TRUSTBECOME A FELLOWPROJECTS AND FELLOWSEVENTSNEWSGOVERNANCEVISIT CFA WA Policy Futures: A Reform Agenda. Policy Futures: A Reform Agenda is the culmination of the Policy Impact Program. A partnership between the University of Queensland and the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, to identify, curate and advocate a selection of ideas from Churchill Fellows that have the potential to shape best practice and policy reform on a variety of relevant and contemporary APPLY - CHURCHILL TRUST Apply for a Churchill Fellowship from 1 February 2022. Prepare for the next application round by: Finding out how to become a Fellow and downloading our Application Guide that will help you create a successful application. Reading through previous Projects and Fellows for inspiration. Learning more about the Trust and the foundations ofthe
BECOME A FELLOW
A Churchill Fellowship offers Australian citizens from all walks of life, a life-changing opportunity to travel overseas to explore a topic or issue that they are passionate about. As an internationally recognised award, recipients gain access to expertise from around the world. Churchill Fellows are making a difference every day in allaspects
2020 CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS The Peter Mitchell Churchill Fellowship to eliminate the social isolation experienced by 3 in 5 Australian parents of children with disabilities – UK, Canada, US, New Zealand. Donna Purcell NSW Mount Kuring-gai. To study leadership models that remove barriers to employment for people with disability – US, UK, France, Switzerland. 2020 CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED 28 Sep 2020. 112 Australians awarded Churchill Fellowships to create positive change in our communities. People from all walks of life have been recognised to address challenges facing contemporary Australia. Despite international travel being on hold, a ten percent increase in applications this year shows healthy optimism for the future. ANNOUNCING THE NEW SASKIA BEER CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIP The Saskia Beer Churchill Fellowship will be offered annually to national applicants from 2022 onwards, with the criteria to be focused on artisanal food production and/or small-scale farming innovation. All Fellows will be required to publish a report and actively engage in disseminating their findings within the food industry when theyreturn.
KATRINA MARSON
Katrina Marson graduated from the Australian National University with a Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Laws (Honours) in 2012, and was named Student of the Year in 2013. Now a criminal lawyer, Katrina has worked for the ACT Director of Public Prosecutions since 2013. She undertook a year’s secondment at Legal Aid ACT as a criminal defence JUSTICE AND COMMUNITY SAFETY DR. MAURICE CARLESS APM. SUBJECT: OPPORTUNITIES AND OBSTACLES THAT TECHNOLOGY PROVIDES FOR INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES IN QUEENSLAND. Dr Maurice Carless (2005) is an Assistant Commissioner with the Queensland Police Service (QPS). He currently leads the Office of State Discipline and has previously held command positions in Intelligence and Covert Services Command, State CrimeJACQUELINE CHARLES
Jackie Charles CF was the The Northern Districts Education Centre (Sydney) Churchill Fellow for 2019. She researched best practice in court education for school students and was the first Australian to complete a virtual fellowship. KELLY MARIE THOMPSON Kelly Thompson is currently the Senior Clinical Psychologist for the Kath French Secure Care Centre in WA (Department of Communities); a service which provides short-term, intensive, therapeutic care for children deemed to be at immediate and substantial risk of causing harm to themselves and/or others. CHURCHILL TRUSTBECOME A FELLOWPROJECTS AND FELLOWSEVENTSNEWSGOVERNANCEVISIT CFA WA Policy Futures: A Reform Agenda. Policy Futures: A Reform Agenda is the culmination of the Policy Impact Program. A partnership between the University of Queensland and the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, to identify, curate and advocate a selection of ideas from Churchill Fellows that have the potential to shape best practice and policy reform on a variety of relevant and contemporary APPLY - CHURCHILL TRUST Apply for a Churchill Fellowship from 1 February 2022. Prepare for the next application round by: Finding out how to become a Fellow and downloading our Application Guide that will help you create a successful application. Reading through previous Projects and Fellows for inspiration. Learning more about the Trust and the foundations ofthe
BECOME A FELLOW
A Churchill Fellowship offers Australian citizens from all walks of life, a life-changing opportunity to travel overseas to explore a topic or issue that they are passionate about. As an internationally recognised award, recipients gain access to expertise from around the world. Churchill Fellows are making a difference every day in allaspects
2020 CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS The Peter Mitchell Churchill Fellowship to eliminate the social isolation experienced by 3 in 5 Australian parents of children with disabilities – UK, Canada, US, New Zealand. Donna Purcell NSW Mount Kuring-gai. To study leadership models that remove barriers to employment for people with disability – US, UK, France, Switzerland. 2020 CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED 28 Sep 2020. 112 Australians awarded Churchill Fellowships to create positive change in our communities. People from all walks of life have been recognised to address challenges facing contemporary Australia. Despite international travel being on hold, a ten percent increase in applications this year shows healthy optimism for the future. ANNOUNCING THE NEW SASKIA BEER CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIP The Saskia Beer Churchill Fellowship will be offered annually to national applicants from 2022 onwards, with the criteria to be focused on artisanal food production and/or small-scale farming innovation. All Fellows will be required to publish a report and actively engage in disseminating their findings within the food industry when theyreturn.
KATRINA MARSON
Katrina Marson graduated from the Australian National University with a Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Laws (Honours) in 2012, and was named Student of the Year in 2013. Now a criminal lawyer, Katrina has worked for the ACT Director of Public Prosecutions since 2013. She undertook a year’s secondment at Legal Aid ACT as a criminal defence JUSTICE AND COMMUNITY SAFETY DR. MAURICE CARLESS APM. SUBJECT: OPPORTUNITIES AND OBSTACLES THAT TECHNOLOGY PROVIDES FOR INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES IN QUEENSLAND. Dr Maurice Carless (2005) is an Assistant Commissioner with the Queensland Police Service (QPS). He currently leads the Office of State Discipline and has previously held command positions in Intelligence and Covert Services Command, State CrimeJACQUELINE CHARLES
Jackie Charles CF was the The Northern Districts Education Centre (Sydney) Churchill Fellow for 2019. She researched best practice in court education for school students and was the first Australian to complete a virtual fellowship. KELLY MARIE THOMPSON Kelly Thompson is currently the Senior Clinical Psychologist for the Kath French Secure Care Centre in WA (Department of Communities); a service which provides short-term, intensive, therapeutic care for children deemed to be at immediate and substantial risk of causing harm to themselves and/or others. ABOUT THE CHURCHILL TRUST About the Churchill Trust. The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust is an organisation established in 1965 following the death of Sir Winston Churchill. The Trust was formed with the principal objective of perpetuating and honouring Sir Winston’s memory by the awarding of Memorial Fellowships, to be known as ‘Churchill Fellowships’. CONTACT - CHURCHILL TRUST Please use the contact form to make an inquiry or report an issue and we will endeavour to respond to you as quickly as possible. Postal Address. GPO Box 1536. Canberra ACT 2601. Physical Address. 30 Balmain Crescent. Acton ACT 2601. Telephone 02 6247 8333. Or contact us below. GUIDELINES - CHURCHILL TRUST The following information provides guidelines for applicants of the Churchill Fellowship award. 1. GENERAL. 1.1 Citizenship. Fellowships are offered to Australian Citizens only. 1.2 Age. Awards are granted to applicants over the age of 18 years. No upper age limit is prescribed but generally awards will be made to those whose majorcontribution
WORLD OCEANS DAY WITH JOANNE LANE CF World Oceans Day celebrates our oceans as a life source, supporting humanity’s sustenance and that of very other organism on earth, as well as an acknowledgement of the sustainability challenges and an act of declaration of conservation developments ahead.. In line with World Oceans Day, we wanted to celebrate the inclusive and innovative resource of seaweed science and how it relates to the 2020 CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED 28 Sep 2020. 112 Australians awarded Churchill Fellowships to create positive change in our communities. People from all walks of life have been recognised to address challenges facing contemporary Australia. Despite international travel being on hold, a ten percent increase in applications this year shows healthy optimism for the future.CONVENTION 2021
The Convention Organising Committee warmly invites you to experience the friendliness of Brisbane and welcomes you to NCCF#2021, 8-10 October 2021. Please direct all enquiries to churchillconvention2021@gmail.com. We acknowledge the Turrbal and Yugara people, as the First Nation owners of the lands on which thisevent will be held.
ANNOUNCING THE NEW SASKIA BEER CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIP The Saskia Beer Churchill Fellowship will be offered annually to national applicants from 2022 onwards, with the criteria to be focused on artisanal food production and/or small-scale farming innovation. All Fellows will be required to publish a report and actively engage in disseminating their findings within the food industry when theyreturn.
THE TRUST’S EARLY HISTORY The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust - A Continuing Australian Story is a book which covers the two decades that spanned the formation and first years of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust. Written by Margaret Walters Auchmuty who devoted her final years to the production of this work, the book contains two volumes of the historyof the Trust
ISSUE 1. 2021 FUTURES Preface Policy Futures: A Reform Agenda is the culmination of the Policy Impact Program – a partnership between The University of Queensland and The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust.CLAIRE SEPPINGS
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COLD CASE HUB LAUNCHED IN VICTORIA The Hub is based on a model used by the Toronto Police Service in Canada, which Homicide Squad officer in charge Detective Inspector Tim Day observed first-hand during his 2018 Churchill Fellowship.Read more
LEARN GLOBALLY, INSPIRE LOCALLY. A Churchill Fellowship offers everyday Australian citizens a life-changing opportunity to travel overseas for four to eight weeks to explore a topic or issue that they are passionate about. As an internationally recognised award, recipients gain access to expertise from around the world. Churchill Fellows are making a difference every day in all aspects of Australian life, across an incredibly broad and diverse range of issues such as agriculture, health, arts and music, building and architecture, business, sport, science, environment and more. DUE TO THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL, WE WILL NOT BE OFFERING A CHURCHILL FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION ROUND IN 2021. TRAVEL TO INVESTIGATE, RETURN TO INNOVATE. Our Fellows are totally diverse and invariably innovative. Their projects are the result of extra endeavor and absolute passion. The Churchill Trust can support any worthwhile pursuit with no preconceptions as to what form it can take. This is evidenced clearly by the extraordinary variety of fields in which Churchill Fellows areinvolved.
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2021 NATIONAL CONVENTION OF CHURCHILL FELLOWS 8TH OCTOBER, 2021 - 10TH OCTOBER, 2021 Queensland is home to over 800 of Australia’s best and brightest Churchill Fellows - a diverse and innovative cohort whose projects are the result of passion, dedication and extra endeavour! NCCF#2021 provides you with the chance to gain a unique and enlightening perspective of Brisbane and Queensland, through the brilliant work of this group of inspiring Fellowship recipients. Please note that the official program for the Convention commences at 12.30pm on Friday 8 October 2021 with registrations open from 10.30am. Please visit www.churchillconventionqld.org.au for more information.Book now View
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The Churchill Fellows Association of Tasmania hosts various functions and activities throughout the year including dinner events where new Fellows are introduced and returning Fellows are awarded their medallions. Your local Association supports the National Roadshow of Information Sessions co-ordinated by the Winston Churchill Trust annually and they also independently organise their own events or participate in local festivals and conferences where relevant to promote the Fellowship opportunity. Visit CFA TAS LATEST NEWS FROM TASFANTASTIC FORUM!
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The Churchill Fellows Association of the Australian Capital Territory hosts various functions and activities throughout the year including dinner events where new Fellows are introduced and returning Fellows are awarded their medallions. Your local Association supports the National Roadshow of Information Sessions co-ordinated by the Winston Churchill Trust annually and they also independently organise their own events or participate in local festivals and conferences where relevant to promote the Fellowship opportunity. Visit CFA ACT*
The Churchill Fellows Association of New South Wales hosts various functions and activities throughout the year including dinner events where new Fellows are introduced and returning Fellows are awarded their medallions. Your local Association supports the National Roadshow of Information Sessions co-ordinated by the Winston Churchill Trust annually and they also independently organise their own events or participate in local festivals and conferences where relevant to promote the Fellowship opportunity. Visit CFA NSW LATEST NEWS FROM NSW 2021 ANNUAL CHURCHILL EDUCATION CHAT VIA ZOOM ON 27 APRIL AT 7:30PMView Article
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The Churchill Fellows Association of the Northern Territory hosts various functions and activities throughout the year including dinner events where new Fellows are introduced and returning Fellows are awarded their medallions. Your local Association supports the National Roadshow of Information Sessions co-ordinated by the Winston Churchill Trust annually and they also independently organise their own events or participate in local festivals and conferences where relevant to promote the Fellowship opportunity. Visit CFA NT*
The Churchill Fellows Association of South Australia hosts various functions and activities throughout the year including dinner events where new Fellows are introduced and returning Fellows are awarded their medallions. Your local Association supports the National Roadshow of Information Sessions co-ordinated by the Winston Churchill Trust annually and they also independently organise their own events or participate in local festivals and conferences where relevant to promote the Fellowship opportunity. Visit CFA SA*
The Churchill Fellows Association of Western Australia hosts various functions and activities throughout the year including dinner events where new Fellows are introduced and returning Fellows are awarded their medallions. Your local Association supports the National Roadshow of Information Sessions co-ordinated by the Winston Churchill Trust annually and they also independently organise their own events or participate in local festivals and conferences where relevant to promote the Fellowship opportunity. Visit CFA WA*
The Churchill Fellows Association of Queensland hosts various functions and activities throughout the year including dinner events where new Fellows are introduced and returning Fellows are awarded their medallions. Your local Association supports the National Roadshow of Information Sessions co-ordinated by the Winston Churchill Trust annually and they also independently organise their own events or participate in local festivals and conferences where relevant to promote the Fellowship opportunity. Visit CFA QLD LATEST NEWS FROM QLD CFAQ AGM 26 MARCH 2021View Article
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The Churchill Fellows Association of Victoria hosts various functions and activities throughout the year including dinner events where new Fellows are introduced and returning Fellows are awarded their medallions. Your local Association supports the National Roadshow of Information Sessions co-ordinated by the Winston Churchill Trust annually and they also independently organise their own events or participate in local festivals and conferences where relevant to promote the Fellowship opportunity. Visit CFA VIC*
The Churchill Fellows Association of Tasmania hosts various functions and activities throughout the year including dinner events where new Fellows are introduced and returning Fellows are awarded their medallions. Your local Association supports the National Roadshow of Information Sessions co-ordinated by the Winston Churchill Trust annually and they also independently organise their own events or participate in local festivals and conferences where relevant to promote the Fellowship opportunity. Visit CFA TAS LATEST NEWS FROM TASFANTASTIC FORUM!
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The Churchill Fellows Association of the Australian Capital Territory hosts various functions and activities throughout the year including dinner events where new Fellows are introduced and returning Fellows are awarded their medallions. Your local Association supports the National Roadshow of Information Sessions co-ordinated by the Winston Churchill Trust annually and they also independently organise their own events or participate in local festivals and conferences where relevant to promote the Fellowship opportunity. Visit CFA ACT LEARN GLOBALLY, INSPIRE LOCALLY Due to the impact of COVID-19 on international travel, we will not be offering a Churchill Fellowship application round in 2021. We acknowledge and pay respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.* Apply
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