Deakin Uni Certified Fairtrade, Ally

There are people in this world that have hearts that are so full of warmth and willingness to help, that their potential is clear to all around them. It may have taken time and effort, but Deakin University is an officially Accredited Fair Trade Certified University. Thanks to those who felt the importance of the cause, like Ally Wimmer Deakin’s Engagement Strategist, Deakin University has Fair Trade products available on all campuses.

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From this heart-warming result, it became clear that Deakin required a student representative group on each of the University’s campuses. This realisation quickly lead them to the establishing of the Fair Trade Vision Geelong Deakin team where the students of Deakin University are given a chance to do their part for the Fair Trade cause. Since the creation of these teams Ally has had the honour to work with many wonderful young people who have been nothing short of inspired to make the world a better place. One of these young people was Oscar Edward Bitton.

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Safe House, Rob

‘One in four women have experienced at least one incident of violence by an intimate partner, according to Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety. (ANROWS).’ Reports  ABC News Fact File: Domestic Violence in Australia, updated 15th April 2016. I’m sitting with Rob and Denise in the Safe House that they run in Geelong.

‘It’s named Pauline’s House after a mum who experienced domestic violence. Our referrals come via Safe Steps 1800 015 188 the domestic violence hotline, private referrals and local agency referrals. It is a sad fact that the women and children lose a great deal by having to move, losing ties to friends, employment and support networks. They establish a home in areas no-where near their comfort zones. It is true some women relish the opportunity for a new start free of violence but it comes at a cost.

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‘Denise and I live on the premises with other staff and offer 24/7 security. We’re always there if the women need to talk. We have both been involved in direct welfare delivery in our previous work. This is a charity we have established to work on issues presenting people in Geelong and wider Victoria.

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Penny’s Doggy Treats.

Penny’s Doggy Treats. Penny 20, adores her 9 year old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Princess. Princess is Penny’s taste tester. Penny is involved in the entire doggy treat making process from mixing and kneading to packaging and adding tags. At the moment, the treats are peanut butter and honey flavoured with a view to making mint ones (mint is very good for doggy breath). Treats are sugar free. Penny’s selling them at the South Geelong Farmer’s Market which is held on the third Sunday of the month. She has a facebook page Penny’s Doggy Treats www.facebook.com/Pennys-Doggy-Treats-473055809693851/

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I had the pleasure of catching up with Penny, the girl with the radiant smile, her helper Rachel and Mum Liz. Rachel has been with Penny for over 6 years and feels part of the family. She also has a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Lola, who is the same age as Princess, ‘They are the best of friends.’ Penny attended Roslyn Primary School and graduated last year from Belmont High with a VCAL Foundation Certificate.

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Reclaim the Night, Nancy

Sexual assault is unfortunately all too common in our world and has been for far too long. These disgusting acts have somehow wormed their way into our society and made themselves appear as “just another thing that happens” allowing many members of our world to become numb to the stories we hear, but there are people standing up to it and the people who commit these acts. It’s a scary concept, standing up and saying ‘no’ for the people who are unable to say it themselves, but the women at Geelong Reclaim the Night are doing exactly that.

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Reclaim the Night is a feminist movement that began in Belgium in 1976 when women who had truly had enough of the sexual assault that was taking place on their streets took it upon themselves to say ‘enough is enough’ and reclaim those same streets.

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IN2K9, Paul

There would be nothing worse than losing a beloved pet and not knowing its fate. Animal lover Paul Hetherington, IN2K9 – K9 Behaviour Specialist, tells me about his volunteer work, finding lost pets and recovering pets killed on the roads or tracks. ‘I have a number of informers who let know if they’ve seen a dead pet. No matter what time of day or night, rain or shine, I’ll go and retrieve this animal. I take it to the nearest vet where they’ll scan the microchip, check the data base and inform the owners.’ www.facebook.com/groups/deceasedanimalretrievalgeelong/

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‘I hate seeing the extremely sad look in the vet’s eyes when I turn up with a dead animal. A lot of people couldn’t do what I do, it upsets them too much. I do it for the animals and so the owners obtain closure. They may even collect their pet and bury it.

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Deakin’s Fairtrade Experience, Oscar

‘I was one of two selected to spend four weeks travelling around India learning about Fairtrade and then blogging about our experiences.’ I’m interviewing Geelong 4th Year Deakin University Student Oscar Bitton. ‘It was a unique opportunity to see the other side of Fairtrade at its ground level where you can see how people are empowered and given opportunities to change their lives for the better.

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‘I was one of 80 candidates who applied for the opportunity which required us to write an application about why we care about social justice issues and how we have been actively involved with addressing them. I’d travelled to Vietnam to volunteer with Heartbeat Vietnam which raises money for children with heart defects. The money not only goes to the operations but also goes to ensuring that the children are healthy enough to undertake the surgery  by funding a healthy diet and the transport to and from hospital. It was Samantha Michelson and I who won the Deakin competition.

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Geelong Careers, Marianne

‘Looking for a job? There are over 600 local jobs on the Geelong Careers website. It is free and easy to use. Our catch cry is “Helping the Geelong Region to make informed career decisions”. Our aim is to find locals, local job opportunities and ‘Experience for Work.’ We hear from Marianne Messer who managers the initiative, she saw a need for this when working at Deakin University as a Lecturer. ‘Geelong Careers is an information network. Easily accessible, Geelong Careers are opening doors, in one spot we have all the resources a job seeker could need. Geelong is transforming from a Manufacturing hub to new dynamic trending industries. We build partnerships.

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‘We’ve divided careers into 9 categories. We’ve collected Stats, key sector trends, on each category, so job seekers can see how many jobs locally there are in their chosen field; the growth in the last 5 years; predicted growth over 5 years and average weekly wage.

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Geelong Food Relief Centre, Collin

Free food for the needy! ‘The Geelong Food Relief Centre provides a facility where those living in a variety of difficult circumstances can receive a range of free food. Our clients are referred to the centres in North Geelong and Geelong CBD via local welfare agencies. We are the second largest regional food bank operation for emergency food relief in Victoria.’ We hear from Collin Peebles GFRC CEO.

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‘There are over 90 volunteers attached to the facility. Last year I nominated one of our longstanding volunteers, Stephen Spoors, for the Kardinia Rotary Club ‘Volunteer of the Year Award’ which I am proud to say he received. I’ve done a lot of volunteering over the years myself and have worked with many volunteers and Stephen’s dedication stood out. He is one for putting those in need well before himself, regardless of the weather or other circumstances. He is the sort of volunteer who also makes the place tick behind the scenes by using his leadership skills to co-ordinate many volunteers who work at the North Geelong Centre. He is focused on providing the very best service while creating a compassionate and dignified environment for those requiring emergency relief.

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BNI Not-For-Profit Opportunities, Braith

An exciting new networking opportunity has opened up for Not-For-Profits to join local Business Network International (BNI Australia) groups for free thanks to the intuitive of Braith Bamkin, Executive Director – BNI Melbourne Central, West & Geelong. I caught up with Braith to find out more.

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‘Last year one of the Executive Directors from BNI in the United States trialed free membership for Not-For-Profits. It was a real win win situation. It was found by bringing in the Not-For-Profits they were able to tap into the business world, an area they don’t often tap into. By bringing the two communities together they both benefited.

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