James Clancy - Blending the pure perfection of Scarlet and Grace
James Clancy is the co-founder of Scarlet and Grace, a Gippsland business dedicated to providing a range of candles, diffuses, and other home and personal care products that are chemical free and made with only pure Australian ingredients.
James Clancy is the co-founder of Scarlet & Grace. Here’s the story…
The idea for Scarlet & Grace was born in 2016 on a Clancy family holiday on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia.
Recalling our childhood home and the wonderful scents that always filled the air, we started lamenting the fact so many home fragrance products today were made overseas and often contained harmful chemicals.
Mum then posed the big question. "If you don’t think the products are safe, why don’t you do something about it?"
This ignited a conversation about creating a range of personal care products unlike anything else on the market. Products that were designed to delight the senses, that take you on a real sensory experience, and were made from 100% Australian ingredients.
The next two-years were spent developing fragrances and building an exclusive supply chain of pure, natural, and Australian produced materials.
We were relentless in our search and refused to compromise on quality. We had a clear vision. We wanted to create the safest, purest, and highest quality products available on the market.
We knew there was a lot of competitors in the market, but we believed strongly that people deserved access to products that were made using natural Australian ingredients at the core, that offered a superior fragrance throw, and greater value for money.
Refusing to compromise on the quality or source of our products we released our first products just in time for Christmas 2018.
Beginning with a modest range of candles and diffusers, the Scarlet & Grace range has rapidly grown to a diverse product offering including room sprays, hand-creams, body-lotions, washes, and accessories.
While sales weren’t huge that first Christmas, we got something a lot more valuable than sales. We got feedback. Now for the first time we had the chance to hear from the most important person. The customer. The feedback we received from our retail partners instantly told us we were on a winner.
Customers returned to the stores wanting to order more. They told the retailer they loved the scents, the fragrance throws and routinely reported it was the best product they had used.
This feedback validated everything we had been working so hard to create and soon the sales volumes would follow.
Since launching we have opened a new manufacturing and distribution centre in Sale, grown a network of hundreds of retail partners across Australia and New Zealand and in 2022 launched Scarlet & Grace across the UK and parts of Europe.
Our brand promise remains the same today as it did the day we conceived Scarlet and Grace. Anytime you buy a Scarlet and Grace product you can be confident it’s using the most natural, 100% Australian Made ingredients available.
As one of the only brands to have every ingredient scientifically tested and certified, we can guarantee the quality of everything we produce.
Driven by passion, the Clancy family continue to explore cutting-edge technology, new ingredient blends and fragrances, with the goal to further enhance the customer experience, elevate the sensory impact, and deliver unrivalled value and quality in every product we produce.
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Website: https://scarletandgrace.com.au/
Insta: Scarlet and Grace @scarletandgracearomas
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Erika McInerney - Helping small town businesses shine
Erika McInerney has spent the past 25 years in marketing, and after moving back to the Gippsland area in regional Victoria in 2011, she realised there was a deficit of digital marketing knowhow in the region. From this seed of an idea, Erika created Mac&Ernie social media and digital marketing training business.
Erika McInerney is a highly qualified marketer with over 25 years experience in the industry - seven of those in her own business Mac&Ernie. She founded Mac&Ernie to provide qualified and locally relevant training and development to individuals and businesses looking to increase their skills and confidence in marketing and social media.
After moving to Gippsland in 2011, Erika started working with small businesses and realised quickly that people in small towns and regional areas simply did not have access to relevant marketing or social media advice. They were 'winging it' or they were spending a lot of money on general tips from overseas 'gurus' for advice that just couldn't fit with an Australian audience, let alone a hyper-local one. Knowing that small businesses contribute hugely to the local economy, to tourism and to local pride, Erika has made it her business to help others shine online through her own training, and through mentoring within a number of national and state-funded programs.
Erika is passionate about authenticity and building genuine community, in what can be an unethical space. She seeks out opportunities to foster this through what she calls 'better social'. She has won awards for her contribution to her community and to business and she regularly hands out free advice via her social media and, more recently, via her new podcast 'small town business’.
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Website: www.macandernie.com.au
LinkedIn: Erika McInerney
FB: Mac&Ernie Social Media Training
Insta: Erika McInerney @mac_ernie
Small Town Business Podcast
Website: www.smalltownbusinesspodcast.au
FB: Small Town Business Podcast @smalltownbusinesspodcast
Insta: Small Town Business with Erika McInerney @smalltownbusiness_podcast
Podcast: Small Town Business Podcast
Mentions:
State of Social (Digital Marketing Conference)
Australian Small Business Champion Awards
Jetstreamer (podcast services)
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Kate Parker - Empowering girls to protect the oceans
Kate Parker is one the founder members of Daughters of the Deep and is Head of Operations for Oceania. Daughters of the Deep empower girls and young women around the world with skills and qualifications to enable them to protect the ocean and marine life in their local area.
Kate Parker is one the founder members of Daughters of the Deep and is Head of Operations for Oceania.
Kate is a qualified Dive Master and passionate diver, having been lucky enough to have dived in many locations around the world. This experience has opened her eyes to both the beauty in the oceans but also the extent to which human life has damaged our planet and the necessity to fight for the protection of our seas.
This inspired Kate to join Sea Shepherd and she regularly crews offshore defending marine environments. Kate also runs the Sea Shepherd Dive program in Australia/NZ with a goal to drive industry standards up to a more environmentally focused level.
Having seen first hand the under representation of women in many popular dive locations globally, Kate is honoured and excited to be part of a movement that combines both her core values regarding equal rights for women, and her passion in conservation diving.
In her spare time, Kate is also a member of the Coast Guard, as well as a full time speech pathologist.
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Daughters of the Deep
Website: https://daughtersofthedeep.org/
Insta: Daughters of the Deep @daughersofthedeepofficial
Sea Shepherd
Website: https://www.seashepherd.org.au/
Insta: Sea Shepherd @seahshepherd
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Madagascar Research and Conservation Institute
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Jamie Brock - Rescuing animals and humans with coffee
Jamie Brock is the owner of Coffee Rescue, a business started out of a renovated ambulance to help a family member. After attending a Get Off The Bench workshop in 2019, Jamie realised she could combine her 2 loves of coffee and animals and create something really special.
In 2012, the Coffee Rescue journey started for Jamie Brock from an old ambulance converted into a food truck in Kalamazoo (Michigan), and has since grown into a brick-and-mortar coffee shop and coffee catering business in Portage, Michigan.
Coffee Rescue began operating as a way to provide income for a family member after going through a financial crisis, then slowly started building a stable customer base. Though the business no longer operates out of the original ambulance, it has expanded into a number of coffee food trucks, a mobile coffee catering company, a coffee shop and a drive-thru.
Alongside Jamie’s love for coffee, is her love for animals. In 2019, after attending a Get Off The Bench workshop in Michigan, Jamie realised she could combine the two.
In 2022, Coffee Rescue teamed up with Joe Gatto (known best from the hit television show "Impractical Jokers"), to create Gatto Pups Rescue Roast which is a Fair-Trade Organic, Ethically-Sourced light roast coffee blend from Ethiopia, Peru, Honduras and El Salvador. $1.00 from every bag of coffee sold is donated to The LovePup Foundation!
The LovePup Foundation is a non-profit animal rescue organization in Arizona that was founded by
104.7 Kiss FM's Johnjay Van Es in 2014. This foundation has rescued, placed, rehabilitated and reunited over 1000 dogs.
Jamie is now also partnering with a number of other charities, creating their own unique blend, and helping create a better world at the same time.
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Website: coffeerescue.net
FB: Coffee Rescue
Insta: Coffee Rescue @coffee_rescue1
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Doug Moczynski - Inspiring youth with inclusive adventures
Doug Moczynski is the founder of Gippsland Adventure Therapy, which supports youth with outdoor adventures that are inclusive, safe, fun and useful, to increase wellbeing and have a positive impact on their mental health.
Doug Moczynski started Gippsland Adventure Therapy because he has a burning passion for helping people access the outdoors and nature for increased mental health and wellbeing. He loves sharing experiences with others, and is at his personal best when he's engaged in something outdoors and can see the joy in peoples faces when they feel safe to try something new and challenging.
Doug has been working in the outdoor industry since 2003 where he’s had many roles spanning everything from camp counsellor in the USA to English teaching in China to snow skiing instructor and commercial outdoor adventure guide.
Over the past decade Doug has committed himself to working with youth in the out of home care sector where he has and continues to, work with children dealing with the challenges of developmental trauma.
Having completed a Graduate Certificate in developmental trauma, as well as a Diploma in Community Service work and outdoor recreation, Doug plans to round things off with a Diploma of Counselling.
No adventure is too small, and Doug’s priority is making it accessible to the participant’s level of comfort, but is very happy to make things more challenging for those who wish to push things further.
When Doug’s not running his business, he's out with his family connecting with the beauty of the outdoors in and around Gippsland.
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Website: https://www.gippslandadventuretherapy.com.au/
LinkedIn: Doug Moczynski
FB: Gippsland Adventure Therapy
Insta: Doug Moczynski @gippslandadventuretherapy
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Mark S A Smith - How to be nimble to navigate the chaos of today’s world
Mark S A Smith is the co-founder of NimbilityWorks, and the author of ‘The Nimble C-Suite’, and ‘The Nimble Company’, as well as multiple other books. Mark works intensively with company leaders to transform their business from a market challenger into the market leader in 3 years or less.
After a successful career in helping to bring to market billions of dollars of disruptive technology, Mark S A Smith now works with Visionmakers to turn market challengers into market leaders. He works with C-Suite leaders determined to transform their business from a market challenger into the market leader in 3 years or less.
This is exemplified in his two new books, The Nimble C-Suite: How to Align the Diverse Strengths of Your Executive Team to Predictably Deliver Extraordinary Results in a Transformational Economy, and The Nimble Company: A Proactive, Socially Responsible Framework for Driving Sustained Profits and Growth in a Chronically Chaotic World.
Co-founder of NimbilityWorks, a consulting firm dedicated to helping leaders embrace Nimbility, he brings his broad leadership perspective, extensive business models, professional speaking capacity, and tightly-honed coaching skills to leaders who desire to lead transformational businesses and teams that make a difference.
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Website: https://nimbilityworks.com/
Web link to LinkedIn: marksonlinkedin.com
LinkedIn: Mark S A Smith
Books: ‘The Nimble C-Suite’ and ‘The Nimble Company’
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Tracie Lund - Standing for a stronger community
Tracie Lund is the manager of Morwell Neighbourhood House, and is now standing as an independent candidate for the Seat of Morwell. She was thrust into the leadership limelight at the time of the Hazelwood mine fires, as she spoke out about the injustices and challenged authorities about the health hazards.
Tracie Lund is the Manager of the Morwell Neighbourhood House and has worked tirelessly in the community since starting there in 2012. She has introduced and championed much-needed initiatives, resulting in the Morwell Neighbourhood House becoming a renowned hub where vital support is available for everyone, no matter their circumstances.
Tracie is currently running for the seat of Morwell, after running as an independent candidate in the 2014 State Election, securing 11% of the vote and transforming the once safe seat of Morwell into one of the most marginal electorates in Victoria.
Tracie has earned a reputation as a highly-respected community leader in the Latrobe Valley and is a sitting Councillor of Latrobe City Council after being elected in 2020.
In 2014 when the Hazelwood Mine Fire broke out just 400 metres from the heart of Morwell, Tracie was compelled to act as an advocate for the residents of Morwell and found herself thrust into the communications vacuum. She was a conduit between services and community, providing affected residents with up-to-date information and support that was lacking.
She is passionate about grassroots democracy and strongly believes that investment in and support of the community improves health and wellbeing, resilience, and employment opportunities. Her experience in supporting the local community every day on the ground has given her insight into what is required as the community navigates the future.
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Website: tracielund.com.au
LinkedIn: Tracie Lund
FB: Tracie Lund
Insta: Tracie Lund @tracielund4morwell
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George Siegal - Hoping and deciding in the face of Hurricane Ian
George Siegal is a film maker and podcast host. His most recent film ‘Last House Standing’ uncovers the potentially catastrophic impact of building houses that won’t stand up in hurricane affected areas, and in this episode we chat about the devastation of Hurricane Ian.
George Siegal began his career in front of the camera as a newscaster, sportscaster, and weathercaster. His work took him from San Antonio Texas, to Detroit, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. In addition to work in front of the camera, George was a feature reporter and producer.
In 2001 he formed J.E.L. Productions, a video production company that produces commercials, infomercials, television programs and documentary films. The company also created their own original programming, which included a Texas Travel Program and a building and remodelling show.
George is most proud of his latest venture, forming the documentary film company Move the World Films, Inc. He wrote, directed and produced the award-winning documentary films ‘The Last House Standing’ which explores the fact that most people think catastrophic destruction will never happen to them, and ‘License to Parent’, which looks at how parenting is the most important job in the world, and how anybody can do it regardless of how qualified they are.
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Website: thelasthousestanding.org
Website: tellushowhowtomakeitbetter.com
FB: Tell Us How To Make It Better
Insta: Tell Us How To make It Better @tellushowtomakeitbetter
Twitter: https://twitter.com/movetwfilms
Podcast: Tell Us How To make It Better
LinkedIn: George Siegal
Mentions:
Brock Long (podcast interview)
John Scardena and Aris Papadopoulos (podcast interview)
FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
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Daniel Fitzgerald - Wheelin to the mountains
To honour his own journey with depression, as well as honouring the memory of a mate lost to suicide, Daniel Fitzgerald over 3,000 kilometres across Australia to raise awareness and funds for the Black Dog Institute.
Daniel Fitzgerald cycled 3169 kilometres from Esperance, Western Australia to Omeo, Victoria to raise funds and suicide awareness for the Black Dog Institute.
He completed the ride in 22 days, which included 4 rest days.
In 2019 Daniel attended the funeral of ‘Whelan’ who lost his battle with depression, where the impact and ripple effect of suicide really hit hard.
A car accident back in 2004 claimed the life of another mate ‘Tim’, and Daniel didn’t deal with the emotions at the time. The emotions eventually resurfaced as depression, and after a period of hospitalisation, Daniel reached out for help. Eventually the therapy of EMDR changed Daniel’s life.
To show the positive change in his life, and in memory of Whelan, Daniel started making plans for his ride.
Daniel hopes the ride will also inspire people who have challenging situations going on in their lives to reach out and seek help.
Socials:
FB: Wheelin to the mountains @wheelintothemountains
Mentions:
Black Dog Institute https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/
Donate: https://www.teamblackdog.org.au/fundraisers/Wheelintothemountains
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Heather Baird - Creating a better life for foster kids
Heather Baird entered the foster care system at two and a half years of age and for many years was plagues with self-worth and self-esteem issues. Understanding how this feels for others in the system, and driven by the need to provide supplies that were not readily available to these kids, Heather founded the charity A Better Life For Foster Kids.
Heather Baird is the founder of A Better Life For Foster Kids. She is passionate about raising awareness about the experiences of children in the out of home care system and how it takes all of us working collectively together to make sure children and young people in out of home care get better life outcomes.
Her inspirational drive to create change for children in out of home care and for carers is informed by her own experiences growing up in orphanages and foster homes from the age of 2 and a half, as well as her time on placement with the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing (then DHHS) in child protection, while she undertook a Diploma of Social Services.
Heather has been featured in numerous radio programs, podcasts, and news articles, and frequently gives talks on the issues faced by children in out of home care to groups around Victoria. People are often surprised by what they learn about the out of home care system when they hear Heather speak for the first time.
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Website: http://abetterlifeforfosterkids.org.au/
LinkedIn: Heather Baird
FB: A Better Life For Foster Kids Inc @abetterlifeforfosterkids
Insta: Heather Baird @a_better_life_for_foster_kids_
Mentions:
Westfield Local Hero
Gippsland Community Leadership Program
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Kerryn Vaughan - The fine line between showing up and self care
This week I’ve been thinking a lot about the fine line between showing up and self care. I think there’s too much noise about hustle and grind, and it’s way too easy to drive ourselves into the ground and not take care of ourselves.
Kerryn Vaughan is an author, speaker, facilitator and the creator and host of Get Off The Bench.
This week I’ve been thinking a lot about the fine line between showing up and self care.
I think there’s too much noise about hustle and grind, and it’s way too easy to drive ourselves into the ground and not take care of ourselves.
I do believe it’s important to show up, especially if that means changing people’s lives and making a difference. But we need to fine the balance so we can keep our own cup full first.
What do we hang on to and what do we give up. Today I share a few of my own thoughts which are true to me.
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Website: https://www.kerrynvaughan.com/
LinkedIn: Kerryn Vaughan
Julie Philip - Barbering to inspire self-worth
Julie Philip loves to follow her passions and loves to bring joy. A few years ago, Julie decided to pursue her dream of becoming a barber, and is now volunteering at a neighbourhood house one day per month bringing joy and self-worth.
Julie Philip believes in following your dream, and she doesn’t do it half-heartedly.
Following her passion for Africa, Julie decided to learn African drumming and after just one lesson found herself in a band. Not long after, she realised the deep connection she felt with art, so pursued that. Very soon she was holding exhibitions and selling her pieces.
Alongside the passions Julie follows, is her full time job as a public servant. In 2019, while having a review with her manager, and being asked what she really wanted to do, Julie said “I’ve always wanted to be a barber”. Fully supported by her manager, Julie began the year long journey to becoming a qualified barber.
But what has really impacted Julie, is how the simple act of cutting hair has led to an increase in confidence and self-worth for the people she lovingly styles.
Julie volunteers 1 day per month at the Morwell Neighbourhood House, and truly knows how she is changing lives. Not only do the recipients appreciate her work and care, Julie goes home feeling incredibly blessed to be in a position to share so much joy.
Her next venture? To build a Barber Army.
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LinkedIn: Julie Philip
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Tammy van Wisse - Swimming one and a half times around the planet
Tammy van Wisse is a World Record breaking endurance swimmer who has conquered some of the coldest, deepest and longest waterways in the world. Her swim distances add up to over an astonishing 65,000km, which is one and a half times around the planet.
Most people fly, some board a ship, but Tammy van Wisse has done it the hard way by swimming 1.5 times round the world. At 32, Tammy has swum 60,000 kilometres – a testament to her amazing stamina and strength.
Tammy is a master at conquering extreme challenges, including swimming some of the coldest, deepest and longest waterways on the planet including Loch Ness, Bass Strait, the English Channel and the Murray River, amassing an astonishing 65,000kms, which is equivalent to one and half times around the globe!
Victorian born Tammy started her formal swimming training at age 11. She progressed through her teens winning Victorian State Swimming and Victorian Royal Life Saving Titles.
Lifesaving became an integral part of Tammy’s career, and she entered events such as the Lorne Pier to Pub swim, which she won in 1986, 1987 and 1989.
Her first marathon swim was in 1986 from Beaumaris to Frankston, a distance of 20 kilometres.
A decade later, Tammy entered the Guinness Book of Records as the first person to swim Bass Strait.
Tammy went on to establish other record times and wins for swimming Loch Ness, New Zealand’s Cook Strait, the English Channel, the Olympic Games Centenary Marathon swim in Greece and the Manhattan Island Marathon Swim in New York.
In 2001, Tammy completed her greatest challenge to date by swimming the entire length of the Murray River from the Alps to the ocean – a feat no one else has achieved, taking 106 days and covering a distance of 2438 kilometres.
As a human water quality tester, Tammy has long been a campaigner for cleaner waterways. Through her amazing swims, Tammy raises awareness about environmental issues confronting Australia’s river systems, such as poor environmental flows, salinity and toxic algal bloom.
Career Highlights
Swum more than 65,000kms, equivalent to one-and-half times around the planet
Fastest woman to swim the Cook Strait, New Zealand
First and only person in world to swim Bass Strait (97.4km) – Tasmania to Victoria, Australia.
Fastest person to swim Loch Ness, Scotland
Fastest person to swim 2438km length of the Murray River, Australia.
Champion for change highlighting the Murray River’s environmental plight from her own perspective as a “human water quality tester”.
Broke world record for New York to New Jersey, USA as tribute to Gertrude Ederle, first woman across the English Channel and her contribution to Women in Sport.
Has a day named after her in New Jersey, USA.
Winner of round Manhattan Island Marathon Race, USA (48kms)
Two solo swims of the English Channel with honour of fastest person across in 1993 and first brother & sister to cross together in 1994.
Lifesaver of the Year & winner of more than 150 Victorian State Lifesaving Titles.
Australian Geographic “Adventurer of the Year”
Ambassador for National Drowning Prevention Day & Play it Safe by the Water
Ambassador for The Male Hug – raising awareness of Men’s Mental Health
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LinkedIn: Tammy van Wisse
Insta: Tammy van Wisse @tammyvanwisse
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Ben Price - Flying high for a childhood dream
Ben Price is one of the seven crew who make up the Royal Australian Air Force aerobatics team, the Roulettes. His childhood dream of becoming a pilot happened several years after leaving school, and bored with his then job, Ben decided to chase that dream.
Flight Lieutenant Ben Price, 34, grew up on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria. From a young age, Ben had dreamed of being a pilot. However in the years following Year 12, he started and completed an apprenticeship as an electrician. After seven years in the electrical industry, Ben decided to chase his long-term dream of becoming a pilot in the Air Force. With no aviation experience, Ben was accepted into the Air Force and began his new career as a Pilot in 2015.
Ben graduated on 246 Pilots Course in 2017 on the Pilatus PC-9/A and was posted to No. 33 Squadron to fly the KC-30A out of RAAF Base Amberley in Queensland. During his time on the tanker aircraft, Ben was involved in two Middle East region deployments, VIP tasking and various operations and exercises both domestically and internationally.
This is Ben’s first season with the Roulettes and first posting to Central Flying School. Away from work Ben enjoys time with his fiancé, young son, family and friends. Ben enjoys everything AFL, the beach, the snow and a good laugh with friends.
Air Force Roulettes
The Roulettes are the Royal Australian Air Force's aerobatic display team. They were established in 1970 following the success of earlier teams, the Red Sales and Telstars.
The Roulettes had their first public display at RAAF Base Point Cook in 1970. The team flew a Macchi MB-326 aircraft, which was replaced by the Pilatus PC-9/A (the Air Force's new pilot training aircraft) in 1989. Since then, the Roulettes have become a six aircraft, seven member team which completes two display seasons each year (a season runs for six months).
The Pilatus PC-9/A retired from Roulettes operations in March 2019 and was replaced by Pilatus PC-21 – one of the most advanced training aircraft in the world.
Roulette displays are flown all around Australia and consist of a number of manoeuvres flown in various formations at low level. They are an extension of formation, aerobatics, low level flying, and airmanship skills, taught to Air Force pilots and developed throughout their career.
The Roulettes fly as low as 250 feet (80 m) at speeds of up to 370 knots to 685km/h and pilots can experience up to 6 ‘G', or 6 times, the force of gravity during a display. Flying as close as three metres apart, the team showcases the level of visual judgement and hand-eye coordination that pilots in the Air Force are able to achieve.
Roulette pilots are Qualified Flying Instructors who work at the Central Flying School, based at RAAF Base East Sale in Victoria. Between displays, they teach other Air Force pilots to become instructors.
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About Ben Price: https://www.airforce.gov.au/displays/roulette-seven
Roulettes: https://www.airforce.gov.au/roulettes
FB: Airforce Roulettes https://www.facebook.com/AirForceRoulettes
Insta: Airforce Roulettes @airforceroulettes https://www.instagram.com/airforceroulettes/
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https://www.defencejobs.gov.au
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Lisa Schermerhorn - Exposing the lie in every belief
Lisa Schermerhorn has a mission to inspire the world to understand that what we think is true, just may not be. She is a best selling author, and her latest book ‘In Every Belief There Is A Lie’ shares the truth about our beliefs.
What would you do if you discovered that most of what you believe about yourself is a lie? What if we could identify and release your lies and uncover your undisputed truth?
Most of us have lived lives programmed by parents, teachers, friends, socioeconomic status, news, culture, religion, and even genetics. In this book, you will discover the different ways you have been lied to, lied to yourself, and lied to others unconsciously. Living a lie often causes fear, regret, stress, unhappiness, and an inability to reach your full potential.
International Best Selling author, Lisa Schermerhorn, has twenty years of experience as a transformational leader and is an expert in human behavior, personal development, and the subconscious mind.
In her latest book, ‘In Every Belief There is a Lie’, you’ll learn how to understand your Lies, where they come from, and techniques to help you discover your Truth.
Examples of the Lies we believe:
That you are not smart
That money is the root of all evil
That when you forgive, your actions are absolved
The Lie that you can solve your problems using the same thinking you had when you created them
And more…
Within the pages of ‘In Every Belief There is a Lie’, read stories of self-discovery and learn strategies for living your truth today.
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Website: https://lisaschermerhorncoaching.com/
Website: https://peakperformancemindsetcoaching.com/
LinkedIn: Lisa Schermerhorn
FB: Lisa Schermerhorn Coaching
Insta: LisaSchermerhorn @lisafriedmanschermerhorn
Book: In Every Belief There Is A Lie
Mentions:
The Four Agreements (Book)
The Fifth Agreement (Book)
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Olivia White - Influencing authentic social media
Liv White is a digital content creator, entrepreneur, mother and speaker who focuses her content around the theme of ‘be unapologetically you’. Liv is the creator of House of White, and shares her authenticity through her blogs and her extraordinary Instagram community.
Liv White is a digital content creator, entrepreneur, mother and speaker. Almost a decade ago, Liv set out to sharing her journey to the world in the hopes to inspire others to live confidently and courageously.
Her inquisitive, honest and daring nature has led her to experience and achieve incredible things, from being naked on the cover of a magazine to speaking at Business Chicks, appearing in many media forums, through to interacting with inspiring leaders and brands globally.
Amongst all of her achievements, Olivia remains authentic to sharing the real, the raw and the sometimes unglamorous. By sharing her knowledge, beliefs and experiences, Olivia is able to encourage, inspire and motivate others to create more freedom, opportunity and acceptance into their lives.
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Website: https://houseofwhite.com.au/
Insta: Olivia White @houseofwhite_
LinkedIn: Olivia White
Youtube: Olivia White
Mentions:
Qantas https://www.qantas.com/au/en.html
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Herb ‘Flight Time’ Lang - From globetrotting to inspiring kindness
Herb Lang started life in a small town in Arkansas, but after the Harlem Globetrotters invited him to their basketball camp, Herb then joined and spent the next 18 years touring the globe, inspiring hope and happiness into the hearts of many.
Herbert Lang came from humble beginnings in Brinkley, Arkansas graduating from Centenary College of Louisiana in 1998. While there, he led the Trans-America Athletic Conference in scoring and won the National Association of Basketball Coaches Slam Dunk Contest. The Globetrotters invited him to their training camp in 1999, and he spent 18 years as a player and coach with the team.
He traveled to nearly 100 countries and interacted with various influential dignitaries during that time. He also participated in numerous TV shows and contests, including three seasons of The Amazing Race and Are you Smarter Than A 5th Grader? He wrote about his unique journey in a recently-published memoir, Projects, Popes and Presidents.
Lang, a lifelong Razorback fan who still cheers on U of A sports teams, now lives in Ruskin, Florida with his wife Elena. Herb is also a TEDx SPEAKER. He speaks about concepts from his books (Projects, Popes, and Presidents) as an on-air correspondent and inspirational speaker.
He also facilitates sports clinics for young people. Herb just finished filming “Sweetwater.” Herb plays the role of “Babe” Pressley former Harlem Globetrotter!
He’s currently working with a Hollywood production company to develop one of his many television show concepts, as well as improving his skills as an Actor, Producer, and being a good human.
The father of three (Antonio, Nicholas, and Reya) said he was taught to treat people with kindness, and that principle still guides his life today. His mantra is summed up in the hashtag #kindnessisfree, which Herb often uses online and in correspondence.
“I am just a small-town Arkansas kid who has been blessed to have so many amazing life-changing opportunities,” he said. “I truly believe that it’s important to treat others even better than you expect to be treated by people. Every major accomplishment in my life has been the direct result of others speaking up for me, trusting, and believing I would not fail them in doing so.”
Lang finds beauty in life’s struggles. He believes that success is not determined by how much money a person makes but by how many lives they touch along the way.
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Website: http://www.herblang.com/
LinkedIn: Herbert “Flight Time” Lang
Insta: Herbert “Flight Time” Land @datrotter4
FB: Herbert S Lang
Twitter: @datrotter4
Tik Toc: @datrotter4
Projects, Popes and Presidents (Book) http://www.herblang.com/projects-popes-presidents/
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Jessie Ballantyne - Uncovering grants and all good things
Jessie Ballantyne is the founder of ‘The Grants Hub’ and social enterprise ‘Hey Good Thing’. Jess started her entrepreneurial career at 14, babysitting and selling chocolate covered snakes from her school locker.
Jessie Ballantyne is passionate about entrepreneurship, business and giving. Her motto for life is ‘Be Real, Take Risks, Dream Big, Give Generously’.
Jessie’s entrepreneurial spark first came to life when she fell in love with France in Year 9. She had an inspirational French teacher who inspired her to become an exchange student and pursue her love of French. But her parents didn’t have the $8,000+ needed for the exchange back in 1997, so her launch into business began.
At 14, Jessie would come home from school every day to bake and sell thousands of biscuits, sold books through party plan, sold chocolate-coated snakes from her high-school locker (the school canteen shut the operation down as they started losing money!), babysat and catered for parties on the weekends. Her parents paid half, she paid half, and Jessie spent a life-changing 12 months in French-speaking Belgium.
Years down the track, after working in grants and seeing just how difficult it was for organisations to find and keep track of grants, Jessie saw the need for an easy-to-use online grants directory. Jessie founded The Grants Hub in 2013, when she was 39 weeks pregnant with her second child. The Grants Hub is now Australia's award-winning grants directory, with a network of 28,000+ grant seekers and helping over 2,000 organisations across Australia find grants every day.
But it hasn’t all been smooth-sailing. When The Grants Hub was only a couple of weeks old, Jessie’s 11-day-old son was diagnosed with congenital heart disease and needed open-heart surgery. She found herself with a two-year-old daughter, a baby in emergency open heart surgery, and a startup.
Sitting in the ICU ward at the Royal Children’s Hospital, she answered emails, updated grant listings and kept The Grants Hub afloat. Miraculously, both her son and The Grants Hub survived that time with the support of many, many people.
The following years were marked by business growth, PTSD, another child (three in total), business awards and lots, and lots of coffee!
Jessie is also the founder of ‘Hey Good Thing’ - For-Purpose Gift Boxes for good.
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Website: https://jessieballantyne.com/
LinkedIn: Jessie Ballantyne
Insta: Jessie Ballantyne @jessie.ballantine
The Grants Hub
Website: https://www.thegrantshub.com.au/
FB: The Grants Hub @thegrantshub
Insta: The Grants Hub @thegrantshub
Podcast: Grants Uncovered
Hey Good Thing
Website: https://heygoodthing.com.au/
FB: Hey Good Thing
Insta: Hey Good Thing / Gift Boxes @heygoodthing
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Simon Harvey - Walking from Brisbane to Melbourne for kids
Simon Harvey is not your average superhero. After beating stage 4 cancer, Simon decided to don his Captain Australia outfit, walk a few thousand miles alone, and raise awareness and money for kids battling cancer.
In 2008, Simon Harvey saw the world was slowly darkening, like a piece of fruit rotting slowly from the inside out. He resolved to become CAPTAIN AUSTRALIA, and stop this slow, insidious decline. His mission was three-fold and simple:
Do Good Deeds: find positive and meaningful ways demonstrate kindness
Fight Evil: stand up against cruelty and wrong-doing
Inspire Others: be funny, joyful, righteous, inspiring others to find their way to do the same
Simon states that he failed in his Quest. He retired when his middle son was diagnosed with a serious health problem, and committed all his resources to helping him (he is thriving today).
He started a travel insurance company, which was also thriving, until the COVID border closures caused it’s collapse.
In 2016, Simon was diagnosed with a Stage 4, invasive head and neck cancer. The doctors gave him 6 months to live, with a 40-60% chance chemoradiation would save his life.
He got lucky. But there is no lucky with cancer, not really. He was in his prime, and it destroyed him. “It doesn’t only try to kill you, it tries to rob you of your dignity, hope, sense of place in the world.”
Over the next several years, Simon slipped into quiet existential crisis. Daily pain, gut-wrenching side effects, and underneath it, the thing that bothered him most, that hurt him the deepest: children have to go through this.
He realised he needed to bring Captain Australia back. He decided to do a BIG WALK for The Kids Cancer Project, and on 26.12.21 he set out to walk from Brisbane to Melbourne, by himself, no help, sleeping rough, dressed as the boofhead superhero Captain Australia.
Simon’s goal was to raise support and funds for this incredibly worthy cause, and also to heal himself, to walk away from the cancer that tried to take away his life and his hope.
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Website: https://captainaustralia.online/
FB: Captain Australia’s BIG WALK @capsBIGWALK
Insta: Captain Australia’s BIG WALK @captainaustraliasbigwalk
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Kerrie Atherton - Sharing Stories of HOPE
After planning suicide at 18, Kerrie Atherton walked through the doors of a 12 step program and since that day 40 years ago, has remained clean and sober. She founded “Stories of HOPE Australia” a platform that brings HOPE that it’s possible to triumph after a traumatic past.
Kerrie Atherton Founder of Stories of HOPE Australia/Worldwide and EMPOWER Life Solutions is a Keynote Speaker, Author, Mental Health First Aid Training Presenter, Event Host, Trauma and Addictions Recovery Counsellor.
After planning suicide at 18, Kerrie walked through the doors of a 12 step program and since that day 40 years ago, has remained clean and sober.
Over the past 30 years, Kerrie has worked in the business and community sector helping those who are struggling with the issues of life find Hope. Since moving to the Sunshine Coast 17 years ago she has worked in a voluntary capacity in the community as well as private practice as a trauma and addictions coach/counsellor and mentor building connections and supporting people from all walks of life. In addition, she has worked with many young people in crisis at different schools on the Sunshine Coast.
Along with her husband she founded a charity called “Streetlight” which ran for six years supporting the homeless and disadvantaged.
Four years ago Kerrie founded “Stories of HOPE Australia” a platform which runs monthly events bringing HOPE to the community and is now a published author having just released the second book in her, “Stories of HOPE Australia” series ‘Resilient People, Remarkable Stories’. When the world went into lockdown, Kerrie commenced “Stories of HOPE Worldwide” an online platform sharing stories of HOPE around the world.
Kerrie's desire as a “Mental Health First Aid” trainer, is to help people recognise the signs that someone may be experiencing a mental health crisis and to give them vital tools and knowledge to empower and assist them in their time of need.
In everything she does, her passion is to help prevent suicide and hopelessness and to bring connection and HOPE to people in times of uncertainty in a rapidly changing world.
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Website: https://storiesofhope.com.au/
Website: https://empowerlifesolutions.com.au/
LinkedIn: Kerrie Atherton
FB: EMPOWER Life Solutions @empowerlifesolutions
Insta: Stories of HOPE Australia @stories_of_hope_aus
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