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AWE Quarterly Social Networking Event

By |2021-03-09T09:28:39+11:00March 9th, 2021|All States|

AWE Quarterly Social Networking Event - Autumn During 2021, we are hosting quarterly AWE Social Networking events on the second Friday in March, June, September and December. These networking events provide you with a great opportunity to get to know other AWE members in a casual environment. Grab your favourite Friday afternoon drink, and

AWE at ESF IWD Event in Bairnsdale

By |2021-03-09T08:38:56+11:00March 9th, 2021|All States|

AWE at ESF IWD Event in Bairnsdale, East Gippsland, Victoria AWE was proud to partner with the Emergency Services Foundation to host an International Women's Day event in Bairnsdale, East Gippsland, Victoria on 28 February. Almost 50 women (and a few men!) from across the emergency management sector gathered to increase camaraderie, support, and acknowledgement, and to understand and generate

AWE Conversation Series 2021 – Coming Soon

By |2021-03-24T03:59:31+11:00February 23rd, 2021|All States|

An Exciting 2021 AWE Conversation Series is coming soon Our conversation series was a 'beacon of light' and a source of interest for many of us during 2020 - our first year of COVID.  The feedback we received about this series was very positive and so we are going to offer another series of

Welcome to our new AWE Committee Member – Midge

By |2021-03-06T13:37:26+11:00February 6th, 2021|All States|

AWE Committee Member Profile - Margaret (Midge) Gray Hi. Although my name is Margaret, everyone calls me Midge. I live in far north west Tasmania with two dogs - Lucy and Sammi and two cats - Archimedes and Pythagoras. I am a part time first aid trainer with Red Cross Tasmania and I also volunteer

Welcome to our new AWE Committee Member – Nene

By |2021-03-06T13:37:13+11:00February 6th, 2021|All States|

AWE Committee Member Profile - Jeanene (Nene) Howard Nene has spent 19 years with CFA as a firefighter and in various brigade positions including working on the juniors program and Group Communications Officer, Field Operations Vehicle and in Incident control Centre operations. Nene is also a former bushfire educator. Nene has also held roles

What does the AWE logo represent?

By |2021-03-06T13:38:51+11:00January 1st, 2021|All States|

What does the AWE Network logo represent? -          a circle of strong women supporting one another -          inclusiveness, collaboration, support and equality -          wholeness, completion and unity -          defence, endurance and safety -          a circle or a set of concentric circles characterises a meeting place where people come together in Aboriginal art -          the cycle of emergency

AWE Conversation Series 2020 Recordings

By |2021-03-06T14:45:27+11:00December 20th, 2020|All States|

AWE Conversation Series 2020 Recordings You can view the recordings of the AWE Conversations for 2020 on the AWE You Tube Channel here: AWE Conversation # 1 with Ruth Wraith, Child Psychologist and Emergency/Trauma Specialist - June 2020 AWE Conversation # 2 with Georgie Cornish, Director, State Recovery, South Australia - July 2020 AWE Conversation #3 with Kayeleen Brown, Empowering Aboriginal Women in Land Use Management and

AWE Committee Election 2020

By |2021-03-06T13:29:02+11:00December 17th, 2020|All States|

Election of AWE Committee 2020 Following the AWE AGM in December 2020, the following members were elected to the AWE Committee: President - Bridget Tehan (Co-founder) Vice President - Amanda Lamont (Co-founder) Secretary - Kath Cooney (Co-founder) Treasurer - vacant Committee Member - Lisa Marie Jackson Committee Member -  Margaret Moreton Committee Member -

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