Tanya Dupagne

WA
2012

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Tanya has spent the past 14 years running camp and youth activity programs for over 130,000 children in Australia America South Africa and Vietnam. She is one of the leaders in her field and her programs have been recognised at State, National and International level. She is the founder and manager of Camp Kulin, which runs general and scholarship camps for children from 184 towns across WA, a leadership development program involving over 200 volunteers and corporate/school programs. Tanya is the current RIRDC Western Australian Rural Woman of the Year and has won numerous other awards, including the Constable Care Child Safety Awards, Premier’s Active Citizenship Award and WA Children’s Awards. She was named as one of Australia’s 100 most influential women by the Australian Financial Review and Westpac and has been listed on the Australian Associated Press Who’s Who of Australian Women list for the past 2 years.

Project

The WA Department for Child Protection Churchill Fellowship to research programs aimed at stopping the generational cycle of domestic violence

The WA Department for Child Protection Churchill Fellowship to research programs aimed at stopping the generational cycle of domestic violence

USA
Community Service
Tanya Dupagne

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