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Ed Krutsch works part-time for Pro Bono Australia and is also an experienced youth organiser and advocate, he is currently the national director of the youth democracy organisation, Run For It.

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Improving Aboriginal health through the power of running

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Ed Krutsch, Friday, 17th November 2023 -  This weeks change maker is Georgia Weir, founder of Deadly Runners. Georgia's vision is to grow the network of local indigenous running clubs by upskilling and employing local community leaders. 

Victoria’s advocate for disability workers rights

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Ed Krutsch, Friday, 10th November 2023 -  As the Victorian Disability Worker Commissioner, Dan Stubbs is passionate about the rights and entitlements of vulnerable people and has a history of advocating for their rights. He is this weeks change maker.

Strong advocate for the rights and needs of unpaid carers

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Ed Krutsch, Friday, 3rd November 2023 -  This weeks change maker is Judith Abbott. Judith is the CEO of Carers Victoria, who provide events, activities and other opportunities for carers to connect and have some time out from their caring role.

Decades of dedication to the young people and their families

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Ed Krutsch, Friday, 27th October 2023 -  Michelle Thompson is the  CEO at Family Access Network (FAN) and this weeks change maker, read on to learn more about about Family Access Network and Michelle!

Making beaches safer and more enjoyable for everyone

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Ed Krutsch, Friday, 20th October 2023 -  Dr Ross Headifen started Beach Patrol, operating beach cleaning operations in just two post codes. Beach Patrol and Love Our Street groups now meet monthly in over 40+ postcodes to pick up plastic litter from local beaches, streets or parks. Dr Ross Headifen is this weeks change maker.

Building people power for our democracy

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Ed Krutsch, Monday, 16th October 2023 -  This weeks change maker is Isabella Morand, Engagement Coordinator at the Australian Democracy Network, where she manages the network's people power and communications work.  

Pioneering a purpose-driven path

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Ed Krutsch, Friday, 6th October 2023 -  In this weeks change maker, we're revisiting a 2012 discussion with a great mind, and pioneer of the Corporate Social Responsibility sector in Australia, Danny Almagor.

Growing young leaders in the Top End

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Ed Krutsch, Friday, 29th September 2023 -  Tahlia Biggs is a young First Nations women and actor, currently living in Darwin, and working with the YMCA Northern Territory. Tahlia is a passionate advocate for the meaningful participation of young Indigenous people in politics and civil society, she is also this weeks changemaker.

From high school teacher to building Warrior Woman

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Ed Krutsch, Friday, 22nd September 2023 -  This weeks change maker is Jessica Brown, the Founder of The Warrior Woman Foundation, winner of the 2022 Snow Entrepreneurs Fellowship and former NSW Woman of the Year Winner. 

Building the Indigenous economy

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Ed Krutsch, Friday, 15th September 2023 -  This months change maker is Brian Wyborn, a Torres Strait Islander man, and Managing Partner of First Australians Capital, where he provides strategic investment advice to Native Title Trusts.

Democratising entrepreneurship for women around the world

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Ed Krutsch, Friday, 8th September 2023 -  Mandy Richards is the Founder and CEO of Global Sisters and was voted one of the 25 most inspiring and influential people for the for-purpose sector as Pro Bono Australia Impact 25 winner for 2022, also taking out the Judges Choice Award for Innovation, amongst the inspiring line-up of change makers.

Building Vibrant Communities and Changing Lives At The Same Time

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Ed Krutsch, Friday, 1st September 2023 -  Dean Landy is the Founder and CEO of One Heart. His journey to founding One Heart began after volunteering in Kenya and witnessing the dire circumstances in which many children found themselves.
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