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| Rodney Eade |
AFL Player & Coach
Rodney began his senior AFL career with Glenorchy in 1976 and went on to become a key performer for the Hawks for the next twelve seasons. With many more seasons tucked under his belt Rodney exemplified the best and carried his level of success, determination and vision into coaching where his reputation and achievement have turned the under-performing Western Bulldogs into one of the most exciting teams on the game. Rodney inspires and refreshes audiences with his leadership, team building and motivational skills.
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| John Eales |
Wallaby Captain
John Eales has left an indelible mark on the world of Australian rugby and cements his standing as one of the all-time greats. In 1991 John made his debut and quickly followed that same year with his first World Cup winner's medal at age 20. As Wallabies captain he led the team to their second World Cup victory, and holds the record for the highest number of games as captain. A player of outstanding ability, admired coach, and in-demand public speaker, John commands respect as a player and person.
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| Liz Ellis |
Captain - Aust. Netball
One of Australia’s most successful athletes, Liz has enjoyed a stellar netball career as captain of Australia and the Sydney Swifts. Her honours include two Commonwealth Games gold medal wins, and a World Championship. Liz plies her talents off-court running netball clinics, sits on several sports related boards and Australian’s will have seen her endorsing products on their television screens. She is also an author of her trade and is an engaging motivating and entertaining speaker.
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| Mark Ella |
Rugby union legend
Mark led an outstanding rugby union career before making the successful transition to coach, leading the Australian Sevens to a bronze medal in the 1998 Commonwealth Games. Named Young Australian of the Year, and a Member of the Order of Australia, Mark has also been inducted into the Australian Sports Hall of Fame and the International Rugby Hall of Fame Inaugural XV. |


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| Adam Elliot |
Oscar Winning Director
Celebrated film director, Adam Elliot, used talent and tenacity to push himself to the pinnacle of the Film industry. He has entertained audiences with his quirky and innovative animations like his 2003 Oscar for Best Animated Short Film with Harvie Krumpet. His other films, Uncle, Cousin, and Brother emphasise the abundant talent this wunderkind holds. Named Young Victorian of the Year in 1999, Adam has received numerous acknowledgements and distinctions, and continues to inspire and nourish the industry as an ambassador, patron and juror. His story is hugely inspiring. |


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