Gala Fundraising Dinner 2009 Feedback
We’d love your feedback if you attended this year’s Gala Fundraising Dinner. Please take a moment to tell us what you think.
By submitting this survey you will go in the draw for a $50 Myer voucher. Good luck!
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We’d love your feedback if you attended this year’s Gala Fundraising Dinner. Please take a moment to tell us what you think.
By submitting this survey you will go in the draw for a $50 Myer voucher. Good luck!
The seventh annual Classic Wallabies Rugby Lunch is confirmed for Friday, 20 April at the Hilton Brisbane Hotel. Tickets will go on sale mid-February. The event is expected to be another sell-out!
The Spinal Injuries Association is proud to support the Every Australian Counts campaign for a National Disability Insurance Scheme. Show your support today to transform the lives of people who have a disability in our country.
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Paul Bailey went to work one day four years ago and came home four months later using a wheelchair. Hear how his life, and the lives of his wife and children, have been forever changed.
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Hugh Banney, Convenor of the Brisbane Post Polio Support Network and Honourary Life Member of the Association, has retired from his position as Convenor after 10 years in the role.
Hugh has given unfailing dedication to his role, taking part in various working party groups and showing a passionate commitment to representing members of the Brisbane Network (which he co-founded). In 2009, Hugh was awarded a Rotary Paul Harris Fellow for ‘tireless campaigning and education about polio’.
Hugh feels the time is right for him to contribute as a member to the Network while passing on the leadership to someone else. The Association wishes him well and thanks him for his outstanding service and contributions over the past decade.

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