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School Principal Location Date PFAD Organisation Abbotsford PS Latham Burns Abbotsford 14-Aug Jim Miles DEECD Albert Park SC School Principal Location Date PFAD Organisation Abbotsford PS Latham Burns Abbotsford 14-Aug Jim Miles DEECD Albert Park SC Steven Cook Albert Park 10-Sep Sarah Lowndes NAB Altona Meadows PS Bill Reid Altona Meadows 14-Aug Tony Briffa Hobsons Bay CC Altona P-9 College Julie Krause Altona 21-Aug Sandra Wilson Hobsons Bay CC Antonio Park PS Karen Patten Mitcham 14-Aug Dee Ryall Member for Mitcham Appin Park PS Wendy Larcombe Wangaratta 14-Aug Rozi Parisotto City of Wangaratta Apsley State School Samantha Pretlove Apsley 14-Aug Annette Jones West Wimmera SC Araluen PS Karen Milner Sale 14-Aug Scott Rossetti Wellington Shire Council Ararat West PS Terry Keilar (Acting) Ararat 14-Aug Fay Hull Ararat SC Armadale PS Rochelle Cukier Armadale 14-Aug Jason Kimberley Cool Australia Aspendale PS Phil Anthony Aspendale 14-Aug Donna Bauer Member for Carrum Auburn South PS Marcus Wicher Hawthorn 14-Aug Ted Ballieu Member for Hawthorn Avenel PS Graham Wood Avenel 14-Aug Bill Sykes Member for Benalla Bacchus Marsh PS Ian Wren Bacchus Marsh 14-Aug Tonia Dudzik Moorabool SC Baden Powell P9 Julie Mason Hoppers Crossing 14-Aug Tim Pallas Member for Tarneit Ballarat North PS Susan Sawyer Ballarat 14-Aug Amy Johnson Ballarat CC Ballarat SC Rick Elliss Ballarat East 14-Aug Anthony Schinck Ballarat CC Balwyn High School Deborah Harman Balwyn 19-Aug Margaret Sheil Provost, Melbourne Uni Balwyn PS Trish Manicom Balwyn TBA Judith Voce Boroondara CC Belgrave PS Carol Ould (Acting) Belgrave TBA Fiona McAllister Yarra Ranges SC Bellaire PS Jane Warren Highton 14-Aug Andrew Katos Member for South Barwon Benalla East PS Ross Martin Benalla 14-Aug Barbara Alexander Benalla SC Bentleigh SC Karen Wade Bentleigh 14-Aug Clinton Licht NAB Berwick SC Kerri Bolch Berwick 14-Aug Inga Peulich DEECD BerwickPS Kaye Seton Berwick 25-Jul Susan Serey City of Casey Blackburn High School Sandra Woodman Blackburn 14-Aug Jan Kronberg Member for Eastern Metro Region Boisdale Consolidated School David Keil Boisdale 14-Aug John Duncan Wellington SC Boroondara Park PS Eric Regester Balwyn North 14-Aug Timothy Hart Museum Victoria Bourchier Street PS Judy Park Shepparton 14-Aug Belinda Guilmartin DEECD Bright P12 College Jean Olley (Acting) Bright 14-Aug Kate Farrell Alpine SC Brighton Beach PS Simone Eirth Brighton 14-Aug Martin Whelan NAB Brighton PS Anny Harris Brighton 14-Aug Ian Curley The European Restaurant Brighton SC Julie Podbury Brighton 14-Aug Stephen Hartney Bayside CC Broadford PS Steve Pink Broadford 14-Aug Bill Melbourne Micthell Shire Council Brunswick SC Vivienne Tellefson Brunswick 14-Aug Jane Garrett ALP - Member for Brunswick Brunswick South-West PS Louise Chocolis Brunswick 29-Oct Ian Evans NAB Buckley Park SC Nathan Chisholm Essendon 14-Aug Antoinette Truda NAB Bundalaguah PS Leonie Sutherland Bundalaguah 14-Aug John Duncan Wellington SC Bundoora SC Susan Muscat Bundoora 14-Aug Nick McGowan Federal Liberal Party Burwood East SDS Gillian Humphries Burwood East 19-Sep Michelle Bagnall NAB Camberwell South PS Coralee Pratt Glen Iris 14-Aug Lynsey Devitt NAB Cambridge PS Meenah Marchbank Hoppers Crossing 14-Aug Gautam Gupta Wyndham CC Camelot Rise PS George Kirrily Glen Waverley 7-Aug Sue Thomson ACER Campbells Creek PS Deborah Harry Castlemaine 13-Aug Jessica Howard Mount Alexander Shire Canadian Lead PS Scott Philips Ballarat East 12-Aug Vicki Coltman Ballarat CC Canterbury Girls SC Mary Cannon Canterbury 14-Aug Jane Rocca The Weekly Review Canterbury PS David Wells Canterbury 21-Aug Sue Christophers DEECD Carranballac P9 College Peter Kearney Point Cook 14-Aug Jill Hennessy Member for Altona Carranballac P9 College Peter Kearney Point Cook 14-Aug Jill Hennessy Member for Altona Carwatha College Bronwyn Hamilton Noble Park 14-Aug Susan Allen RACV Castlemaine SC Mary McPherson Castlemaine 4-Sep Lucy Roffey Mount Alexander SC Caulfield PS Peter Gray Caulfield 20-Aug Michael Davies NAB Caulfield South PS Gayle Yardley Caulfield South 14-Aug David Southwick Member for Caulfield Chelsea PS Michelle Liddle Chelsea 14-Aug Darrel Thomas NAB Coburg Senior HS Don Collins Coburg 14-Aug Dolly Cutinho NAB Coburg West PS David Kilmartin Coburg 15-Aug David Zerman Possibility Australia Cohuna SC Stephen Brain Cohuna 14-Aug Neville Goulding Gannawarra SC Colac West PS Peter Nelson Colac 14-Aug Chris Smith (Mr) Colac Otway SC Collingwood P12 College Dale Perichon Collingwood 14-Aug Martin Ross NAB Craigieburn South PS Stella Garreffa Craigieburn 14-Aug Casey Nunn Hume CC Cranbourne Park PS Sue Jones Cranbourne 14-Aug Jude Perera Member for Cranborune Croydon Community School Bronwyn Harcourt Croydon 14-Aug Peter Hall Minister for Higher Ed Debney Meadows PS Lena Otway Flemington 14-Aug Ken Ong Melbourne CC Derinya PS Jenny Roth Frankston South 14-Aug Suzette Tayler Frankston CC Doncaster PS Sandra Bishop Doncaster East 14-Aug Dot Haynes Manningham CC Doncaster SC Eva McMaster Doncaster 20-Aug Siobhan Forbes NAB Dromana PS Martin Page Dromana 14-Aug Graham Pittcok Mornington Peninsula CC Eaglehawk SC Noel Claridge Eaglehawk 14-Aug Simon Milligan DEECD East Ivanhoe PS Milena Maranville Ivanhoe ARRANGED OWN MATCH Eltham East PS Cheryl Macnee Eltham 14-Aug Helen Coleman Deputy Mayor Elwood PS Robert Csoti Elwood 14-Aug Anthony Sterpin PSW Pty Ltd Emerald SC Wayne Burgess Emerald 14-Aug Anthony Raitman DEECD - North Eastern Region Essendon Keilor College David Adamson Niddrie 14-Aug Rob Moodie UoM Essendon North PS Scott Mullen Essendon 27-Aug Nurin Veis Scienceworks, Museum Victoria Fawkner PS Roger Pell Fawkner 14-Aug Janet Thompson DEECD Fleetwood PS Kerry Coffey Narre Warren 14-Aug Tim Moon RXP Services Limited Frankston HS John Albiston Frankston 14-Aug Charlie Littlefair SE Water Geelong East PS Karen Chaston Geelong TBA Ian Trezise Member for Geelong Glen Eira SC Lesley Lamb Glen Eira 14-Aug Helen Ormond DEECD Glenferrie PS Marlene Laurent Hawthorn 14-Aug Josh Frydenburg Federal Member for Kooyong Goonwarra PS Alan fairweather Sunbury ARRANGED OWN MATCH Hampton Park PS Leonie King Hampton Park 14-Aug Wayne Smith City of Casey Hampton Park SC Dave Finnerty Hampton Park 13-Aug Anthony Sterpin PSW Pty Ltd Harrietville PS Carolyn Serpell Garrietville 13-Aug Ron Janas Alpine Shire SC Hartwell PS Kristine Moore Camberwell 14-Aug Jack Wegman Boroondara CC Heywood Consolidated PS Darryl Harty Heywood 14-Aug Max Oberlander Glenelg SC Hoppers Crossing SC Wayne Terrill Hoppers Crossing 14-Aug Marie Brittan Wyndham CC Horsham College Frank Spiel Horsham 14-Aug David Grimble Horsham SC Inverloch/Kongwak PS Wendy Caple Inverloch TBA Jordan Crugnale BassCoast SC Iramoo PS Moira Findlay Wyndham Vale 14-Aug Heather Marcus Wyndham CC John Fawkner College Gus Napoli Fawkner TBA Ricky Campbell-Allen FYA Keilor Heights PS Michael Giulieri Keilor East 14-Aug Ben Carroll Member for Niddrie Kensington Community HS Gary Power Kensington 14-Aug David Baber DEECD Kensington PS Mark Ryan Kensington 14-Aug Arron Wood Melbourne CC Koroit and District PS Michelle Bickley-Miller Kororoit 14-Aug Jacinta Ermacora Warrnambool CC Kurnai College Michelle Reid-Metcalf Morwell 8-Aug Malcolm (Jock) Menzel Victoria Police, Morwell Laburnum PS Heather Hopcroft Blackburn 8-Aug Andrew Munroe Whitehorse CC Lalor SC Silvana Sena Lalor 14-Aug Bronwyn Halfpenny Member for Thomastown Langley PS Joanne Mackintosh Kyneton 14-Aug John Connor Macedon Ranges SC Lilydale HS Leon Bishop Lilydale 14-Aug Jim Child Yarra Ranges SC Lockington PS Lyn Coulter Lockington 14-Aug Ian Maddison Campaspe SC Lorne-Aireys Inlet P-12 College Helen Gaylard Lorne 12-Aug Shane Madden Anglesea &District Community Bank Lynall Hall Community S May Barclay Richmond TBA Jim Johnstone Incolink Lyndhurst PS Greg Lacey Lyndhurst 14-Aug Amanda Stapledon City of Casey Malvern Central School Kerry Claytion Malvern 14-Aug Sharon Butler Silent Partners Malvern Valley PS Gaylene Fehlberg Malvern 14-Aug Cameron Ridland NAB Melbourne Girls College Judy Crowe Richmond 12-Aug Kate Rattigan DEECD Melton West PS Michelle Costa Melton West 14-Aug Broden Borg Melton SC Mernda PS Lynda Thompson Mernda 14-Aug Adrian Spinelli Whittlesea CC Middle Park PS Tim Newton Middle Park 14-Aug Sandra Booth NAB Mildura PS Dennis Mitchell Mildura 14-Aug Jill Joslyn Mildura SC Milgate PS Debbie Mierisch Doncaster East 12-Aug Jennifer Yang Manningham CC Minyip PS Jenni Miller (Acting) Minyip 14-Aug Terry Grange Yarriambiack SC Moe PS Jenny Dowsett Moe 14-Aug Sharon Gibson La Trobe CC Mont Albert PS Sharon Saitlik Mont Albert 14-Aug Steven Dover ACER Monterey SC Janine Leed Frankston North 14-Aug Daniel Andrews Leader of the Opposition Moonee Ponds West PS Jenny Crowle Moonee Podns 14-Aug Cam Nation Moonee Valley CC Mooroolbark SC Simon Reid Mooroolbark 6-Sep Kim Wilson New Idea Morang South PS Julie Jones South Morang 14-Aug Craig Ondarchie State Member for Northern Metro Mordialloc College Michelle Roberts Mordialloc 14-Aug Sarah Barzel Possibility Australia Mornington PS Silvio Vitale Mornington TBA Carol Kelly DEECD Mornington SC Sarah Burns Mornington 14-Aug Michael Kennedy (Dr) Mornington Peninsula CC Mount Erin College Kath Burman Frankston South 14-Aug Dr Sherene Davansen CEO, Peninsula Health Mount Evelyn PS Phil Comport Mount Evelyn 14-Aug Maria McCarthy Yarra Ranges SC Mount Waverley SC Gail Major (Acting) Mount Waverley 14-Aug Micaela Drieberg Monash CC Noble Park PS David Rothstadt Noble Park 14-Aug Roz Blade Greater Dandenong CC North Fitzroy PS Connie Watson North Fitzroy 14-Aug ARRANGED OWN MATCH North Melbourne PS Sally Naylor North Melbourne 29-Oct Alex Malley
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