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Maffra family pulls on PJs for charity | Gippsland Times

Dave Churchill was lucky enough to complete his 30 minutes on the treadmill with special guests B1 and B2 (Rachael Bye and Tanya Read). AN event in Maffra at the weekend raised more than $3500 for children’s charity, Very Special Kids. Jogging in Jammies for Liv simply encouraged people to dress in their jimjams, and run-walk on a treadmill for 30 minutes and making a donation. The Read family, from Maffra, organised the day in support of their 12-year-old daughter, Olivia, who has development delay, epilepsy and Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome, suffering debilitating seizures. The Reads reported it was great to see people dressed in the theme and supporting each other.

Decor homewares were recognised worldwide

Decor homewares were recognised worldwide We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Marcus Godinho and Darvell Hutchinson April 30, 2021 11.36am Normal text size BRIAN MYDDLETON DAVIS AM May 24, 1930-February 13, 2021 Tucked inside the kitchen cupboards of most Australian homes is a lasting reminder of the remarkable life of Brian Myddleton Davis. The man who would go on to create the Decor brand and bring world-class design, creativity and innovation to Australian homewares, was born in Broome, Western Australia, in the first year of the Great Depression. His father David “Bo” Davis was an English adventurer turned pearler and his mother, Belle, was the daughter of a pearler fleet owner.

Decor homewares were recognised worldwide

Decor homewares were recognised worldwide
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Young gun directors shake up the boardroom

Young gun directors shake up the boardroom BOSS speaks to five next gen directors about their views on technology, climate change, sustainability, leadership and accountability. Jacqueline Chow is a director at Coles, Charter Hall and Nib.  Dominic Lorrimer Share Diversity in all its forms is key to sound decision-making – including age diversity. BOSS speaks to five next gen directors about their views on technology, climate change, sustainability, leadership and accountability. Jacqueline Chow Jacqueline Chow, 48, is a director of supermarkets chain Coles, property group Charter Hall, health insurer NIB and senior adviser to consultants McKinsey. Her portfolio of directorships was preceded by a successful career in consumer goods, latterly as chief operating officer of the global consumer and food service division at dairy company Fonterra, a role she left in mid-2017.

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