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General Sir John Monash Foundation

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9620 2428



Address: Level 2, Bennelong House, 9 Queen Street 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.johnmonash.com

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25.01.2022 We are proud to congratulate 2016 #JohnMonashScholar Michael Grebla who was awarded the Willgoss Ensemble Composition Prize 2020! Michael's work has been performed in Australia and internationally receiving critical acclaim and awards. Read more here: https://www.medianet.com.au/releases/190605/



22.01.2022 Foundation CEO Annemarie Rolls joins Mojo Media in What's your Mojo Lucky 13, answering questions on the Foundation as well as what motivates and influences her. Read below: https://mojomedia.com.au/whats-your-mojo-lucky-13-with-ann/

21.01.2022 Catch the Australian Theatre Festival Online with the New Season including 'The Window' directed by 2015 #JohnMonashScholar Alies Sluiter amongst the exceptional short plays specially commissioned for the 2020 Season. Learn more: https://australiantheatrefestival.com/

20.01.2022 2021 #JohnMonashScholar Emily Ragus has been an emergency nurse for 15 years, responding to emergencies across Australia and internationally. Read how she will research ways gender empowerment during disasters can be used as a health diplomacy tool. https://news.griffith.edu.au//postgrad-awarded-prestigiou/



18.01.2022 The Foundation is proud to congratulate our Chairman Jillian Segal AO who was awarded the Monash Medal by The Rotary Club of Melbourne recognising outstanding leadership, integrity and service to the Public Sector, Business Leadership and Philanthropy. Read more here: http://ow.ly/gJ4V50B0UL1

18.01.2022 Read the summary report by 2017 #JohnMonashScholar Zulpha Styer on the inquiry into the future development of the NSW tertiary education sector. https://thehouseinreview.com/2020/09/10/in-committees-2/

17.01.2022 2010 #JohnMonashScholar Dr Joe Gattas is re-imagining the future of timber, where imperfect and useless timber doesn't need to also generate large amounts of waste. Read the interview in Timberbiz: https://www.timberbiz.com.au/timber-imperfections-should-b/



16.01.2022 The Foundation is proud to announce our 2021 John Monash Scholars who represent the qualities of commitment to academic excellence, leadership and community service embodied by General Sir John Monash. Learn more about our Scholars here: https://www.johnmonash.com/john-monash-scholars Read about the Scholars in the Australian:... https://www.theaustralian.com.au//cbe373993800652789ba0d9e See more

16.01.2022 2017 #JohnMonashScholar Dr Ling San Lau was facilitator for the webinar 'Cultural Competence in Refugee Service Settings: What Does the Research Tell Us?', designed for health professionals to better understand the evidence base related to cultural competence and culturally appropriate services for refugee communities. Learn more about the webinar: https://switchboardta.org//cultural-competence-in-refugee/

15.01.2022 How can a multilateral agreement on vaccines help to prevent 61 percent of global deaths caused by COVID-19 infection? Read the article featuring Public Health Law Expert and 2013 #JohnMonashScholar Dr Alexandra Phelan. https://www.popsci.com//coronavirus-vaccine-bill-gates-re/

15.01.2022 2015 #JohnMonashScholar Alies Sluiter will be joining a very special Women in Screen Workshop to be held virtually by the Australian International Screen Forum in New York. Alies will share her own expertise along with 11 other leading film professionals. https://www.if.com.au/five-aussie-filmmakers-selected-for-/

13.01.2022 Learn how 2016 #JohnMonashScholar Harrison Steel is running biological experiments from home and has created the open-source robotic platform Chi.Bio so others can do the same. Read here: https://medium.com//automated-biology-is-now-an-affordable



13.01.2022 2017 #JohnMonashScholar Shevaun Wright will be exhibiting online for Boroondara Arts in 'Do I have to spell it out for you?'. Do I have to spell it out for you? brings together a group of artists incorporating language and text into their work to speak directly to their audience. Through puns, song lyrics, spoken word and personal musings, the artists highlight the complexities of language to create community, define identity and tell stories. Learn more here:... https://www.boroondara.vic.gov.au//do-i-have-spell-it-out- See more

13.01.2022 In our latest 'The Scholars' Podcast, #JohnMonashScholar and childhood development specialist Hannah Barber talks about the challenges that early childhood development faces during COVID-19. https://mojomedia.com.au/the-general-sir-john-monash-schol/

12.01.2022 2013 #JohnMonashScholar Dr Alexandra Phelan has co-authored the report 'Governance Preparedness: Initial Lessons from COVID-19', addressing pandemic preparedness failures and key strategies to improve responses to COVID-19. Read Here: https://gumc.georgetown.edu//georgetown-global-health-cen/

12.01.2022 As America navigates the upcoming elections, 2006 #JohnMonashScholar Dr Kate Manne writes in The Atlantic on the scrutiny, criticism and bias Kamala Harris will face. Read 'Should I Feel Guilty About Judging Kamala Harris?' https://www.theatlantic.com//america-will-want-too/615388/

11.01.2022 Listen to the latest episode of The Scholars Podcast hosted by Mojo Media CEO Justin Kelly featuring 2015 #JohnMonashScholar Alies Sluiter. Alies' film Ayaan has been shortlisted for numerous awards. Listen to her journey as a musician pursuing her passion for filmmaking. Listen here: https://mojomedia.com.au/the-general-sir-john-monash-schol/

11.01.2022 Our long-term partner, the Origin Energy Foundation, celebrates 10 years in philanthropy this year. To mark this milestone they’ve created a series of education success stories which are being used to inspire the next generation of children. But there’s a twist the kids are in charge of the questions! Chris Lowe, our 2013 Origin Energy Foundation Scholar stars in their latest story, and reveals how a boy from a small Tasmanian town fulfilled a lifelong dream of ‘going’ to space. Curious? Watch his story here: https://www.youtube.com/watch

11.01.2022 Following her award winning debut 'Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny', 2006 #JohnMonashScholar Dr Kate Manne has released 'Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women', a deep dive into answering the questions raised by her previous book. Read the interview with Kate on her new book in AlterNet: https://www.alternet.org//a-philosopher-untangles-the-ins/

10.01.2022 Read the joint announcement by The Hon Dan Tehan MP and The Hon Andrew Gee MP congratulating 2021 Tim Fischer John Monash Scholar Daniel Yore and 2021 Bob Hawke John Monash Scholar Alice Crawford. https://ministers.dese.gov.au//2021-tim-fischer-and-bob-ha

08.01.2022 What does Australia's Cyber Security Strategy really mean for all Australians? 2016 #JohnMonashScholar Katherine Mansted is joined by Alastair MacGibbon, Gai Brodtmann and Rory Medcalf to discuss in the latest National Security Podcast Episode. https://www.policyforum.net/national-security-podcast-aust/

06.01.2022 Meet the young lawyer hoping to one day become Australia's Indigenous affairs minister: Read about our 2020 #JohnMonashScholar Chloe D'Souza in SBS News. https://www.sbs.com.au//meet-the-young-lawyer-hoping-to-on

04.01.2022 In this interview with The New Yorker 2006 #JohnMonashScholar Kate Manne discusses why male entitlement is so pervasive, how people fail to recognize their own privilege, and how sympathy for victims of sexual violence fits into the criminal-justice system. Read there: https://www.newyorker.com//kate-manne-on-the-costs-of-male

04.01.2022 2020 #JohnMonashScholar Jonty Coy will be performing on the flute as part of HIP Company (formerly St Andrew's Baroque) in a special performance at the Government House Ballroom on 23rd August 2020 4PM. Read about HIP: https://thewest.com.au//the-power-of-strings-leading-class Book tickets here:... https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=645244& See more

04.01.2022 In 'Rethinking Business as Usual. Are We Even Starting in the Right Place?' 2017 #JohnMonashScholar Hannah Barber at Harvard University’s Center on the Developing Child explores how improved child and family outcomes will be addressed for the new normal and sustainable goals for the future. Read here: https://www.capitasocial.org//rethinking-business-as-usual

03.01.2022 On the 16th 17th December 2019, 71 John Monash Scholars came from around the globe and Australia to attend the Foundation’s 4th Global Symposium hosted by the University of Melbourne. Watch the video featuring highlights from the Symposium below: https://youtu.be/Ne_evxhfuBs

03.01.2022 'Without the [John] Monash Scholarship, I could never have gotten here - I could never have taken that first step, to branch out of my career in law, come study in the United States, and discover this path that changed my life forever. Furthermore, support from the Monash Scholars Community is amazing - everyone from the people on the selection committees, to the board of directors, to the team running the show, and of course the scholars themselves truly embody a spirit of innovation, inclusivity and passion.' 2011 #JohnMonashScholar shares Anna Rakoczy's shares her story: https://www.johnmonash.com/news/from-the-field/anna-rakoczy

02.01.2022 Join 2006 #JohnMonashScholar Associate Professor Kate Manne with WORT FM Radio for a conversation about male entitlement and how it affects society, from rape culture to women’s healthcare to mansplaining and beyond. Listen here: https://www.wortfm.org/how-society-is-shaped-by-male-entit/

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