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Page No 1 Action Area NSW 01 Contact 1 Warwick Beard Adamstown Public School 02 4957 1114 02 4956 2446 Newcastle Contact 2 Teeny Blatchford Carrington Public School 02 4969 3707 02 4961 6860 [email protected] Contact 3 Alan Watt Mayfield East Public School 02 4968 1495 02 4968 3236 [email protected] Contact 4 Paul Tracey Callaghan College - Wallsend 02 4951 1811 02 4950 1047 [email protected] Campus Contact 5 Mark Hewitt Newcastle High School 02 4969 3177 02 4961 2912 [email protected] Action Area NSW 02 Contact 1 Norma Blinkhorn Tarrawanna Public School 02 4284 4662 02 42851389 [email protected] Wollongong Shell Contact 2 Shirley Ellis (AP) Tarrawanna Public School 02 4284 4399 02 4285 1389 [email protected] Contact 3 Col Harris Illawarra Senior College 02 4256 1888 02 4257 1826 [email protected] Action Area NSW 03 Contact 1 Vicki Muscat Queanbeyan West Public 02 6297 2144 02 6299 4282 [email protected] Far South Coast and Queanbeyan School Contact 2 Nola Errey (HT) Lumen Christi Catholic 02 6495 8888 02 6495 8887 [email protected] College Action Area NSW 04 Contact 1 Sally Davidson Kooringal Public School 02 6922 6443 02 6926 2034 [email protected] Wagga Wagga Contact 2 Danny Malone Mater Dei Catholic Primary 02 6926 2060 02 6922 3242 [email protected] School Contact 3 Anne Martin Mount Austin High School 02 6925 2801 02 6925 5516 [email protected] Contact 4 Paul Jenkins Holy Trinity Primary School 02 6931 3704 02 6931 4239 [email protected] Action Area NSW 05 Contact 1 David Hill Matraville Sports High School 02 9661 8000 02 9661 4254 [email protected] Bondi Action Area NSW 06 Contact 1 Patricia Petterson Willoughby Public School 02 9958 1355 02 9967 2381 [email protected] North Sydney Action Area NSW 07 Contact 1 Peter D’Ermilio Riverstone Public School 02 9627 1517 02 9838 1131 [email protected] Sydney West Contact 2 Tracey Anderson The Meadows Public School 02 9631 3737 02 9896 3281 [email protected] Action Area NSW 08 Contact 1 Jane Cameron Glenroi Heights Public 02 63627191 02 63622133 [email protected] Central West School Contact 2 MIchael Ostler Parkes Public School 02 6862 2021 02 6862 5270 [email protected] Contact 3 Denise King Forbes Public School 02 6852 1934 02 6852 2534 [email protected] Action Area NSW 09 Contact 1 Ralph Taylor Wyrallah Road Public School 02 6621 3363 02 6622 2952 [email protected] Lismore Contact 2 Lesley Mills Tabulam Public School 02 6666 1219 02 6666 1357 [email protected] NSW Dare To Lead AA Contacts Full Name School/Organisation Phone Fax Email Dated 16/11/2011. Page No 2 Contact 3 Gae Masters (DP) Kyogle High School 02 6632 1300 02 6622 2928 [email protected] Action Area NSW 10 Contact 1 Charles Jones Walhallow Public School 02 6747 4717 02 6747 4800 [email protected] Tamworth Contact 2 Julie Blanch Oxley Vale Public School 02 6761 8238 02 6761 8307 [email protected] Contact 3 Judy Cameron Premer Public School 02 6744 2125 02 6744 2000 [email protected] Contact 4 Meghanne Clarke Quirindi High School 02 6746 1177 02 6746 2648 [email protected] Action Area NSW 11 Contact 1 Brian Debus Menindee Central School 08 8091 4409 08 8091 4377 [email protected] Broken Hill / Sunraysia Contact 2 Larry Micevski Alma Public School 08 8088 2181 08 8087 3691 [email protected] Contact 3 Fiona Kelly (AP) Menindee Central School 08 8091 4409 02 8087 3691 [email protected] Action Area NSW 12 Contact 1 Irene Harpham Mungindi Central School 02 6753 2207 02 6753 2346 [email protected] Moree Contact 2 Adrian King Moree Public School 02 6752 1913 02 6756 2260 [email protected] Action Area NSW 13 Contact 1 Margarete Coddington Weilmoringle Public School 02 6874 4941 02 6874 4896 [email protected] Bourke Contact 2 Kylie Pennell Bourke Public School 02 6872 2051 [email protected] Action Area NSW 14 Contact 1 Sandra Bradley Blaxcell Street Public School 02 96328162 02 98922713 [email protected] Sydney South West Action Area NSW 15 Contact 1 Andrew Bowmer Samuel Gilbert Public School 02 9680 4477 02 9680 4277 [email protected] North West Sydney Contact 2 Peter Corney Cherrybrook Public School 02 9481 8557 02 9980 7235 [email protected] Contact 3 Donna Ison (AP) Metella Road Public School 02 96361922 02 98963201 [email protected] Action Area NSW 16 Contact 1 Michael Trist Sawtell Public School 02 6658 2384 [email protected] Coffs Harbour Contact 2 Cliff Peachman South West Rocks Public 02 6566 6208 02 6566 6676 [email protected] School Action Area NSW 17 Contact 1 Ian Reeson Manning Gardens Public 02 6552 6333 02 6551 0816 [email protected] Taree School Contact 2 Sidonie Coffey St Joseph's Primary School 02 6557 7031 02 6557 7030 [email protected] Contact 3 Graeme Jennings Great Lakes College, Forster 02 6554 6062 02 6555 6904 [email protected] Campus Action Area NSW 18 Contact 1 Sharon Murray Dubbo South Public School 02 6882 2529 02 68848913 [email protected] Western NSW Contact 2 Craig Renneberg Orana Heights Public School 02 6884 9188 02 6884 3272 [email protected] NSW Dare To Lead AA Contacts Full Name School/Organisation Phone Fax Email Dated 16/11/2011. Page No 3 Action Area NSW 19 Contact 1 Michael Aslanis Sarah Redfern Public School 02 9820 1499 02 9820 2912 [email protected] Liverpool Contact 2 John Koletti Ashcroft Public School 02 9607 8202 02 9608 4695 [email protected] Contact 3 Nicole Wade (AP) Busby Public School 02 9724 3323 02 9608 4934 [email protected] Action Area NSW 20 Contact 1 Greg O’Neill Crawford Public School 02 9621 7988 02 9831 1520 [email protected] Mt Druitt Contact 2 Russell Hawkins Tregear Public School 02 9628 6301 02 9628 3692 [email protected] Contact 3 Janet Chan Plumpton Public School 02 9832 2466 02 9832 2499 [email protected] Action Area NSW 21 Contact 1 Cheryl Robens Canterbury Public School 02 97182884 02 97180725 [email protected] Sutherland / St George Contact 2 Deborah Hunter Oatley Public School 02 9580 5519 02 9580 8752 [email protected] Contact 3 Berlinda Cook (AP) Canterbury Public School 02 9718 2884 02 9718 0725 [email protected] Action Area NSW 22 Contact 1 Trish Peters Kincumber Public School 02 4369 1544 02 4369 2963 [email protected] Central Coast Contact 2 Paul Britton Berkeley Vale Public School 02 4388 1305 02 4389 1178 [email protected] Contact 3 Kerry Wellham Brooke Avenue Public School 02 4333 1022 02 4332 6570 [email protected] Contact 4 Annette Parrey Mannering Park Public 02 4359 1184 [email protected] School Action Area NSW 23 Contact 1 Ian Scanlon Cessnock High School 02 4990 1439 02 4991 1815 [email protected] Lower Hunter Contact 2 Ron Brown Maitland Public School 02 4933 6532 02 4934 3039 [email protected] Action Area NSW 24 Contact 1 Gail Ross Katoomba High School 02 4782 2622 02 4782 5976 [email protected] Penrith/Blue Mountains Contact 2 Loraine Gentleman Braddock Public School 02 4729 0625 02 4729 0392 [email protected] Action Area NSW 25 Contact 1 Sandra Patterson Swansea Public School 02 4971 1267 02 4972 1354 [email protected] Lake Macquarie Contact 2 Mark McConville Toronto High School 02 4959 1788 02 4950 4459 [email protected] Action Area NSW 26 Contact 1 Merilyn Smith St Andrews Cathedral School 02 9267 6491 02 9261 8748 [email protected] Port Jackson Action Area NSW 27 Contact 1 Dionne Hanbidge Bomaderry Public School 02 4421 6577 [email protected] Mid South Coast Highlands Action Area NSW 28 Contact 1 John Dent Glenroy Public School 02 6025 4044 02 6040 2344 [email protected] Albury Contact 2 Russell Graham Hume Public School 02 6025 1850 02 6025 4052 [email protected] NSW Dare To Lead AA Contacts Full Name School/Organisation Phone Fax Email Dated 16/11/2011. Page No 4 Contact 3 Owen Dunlop Burrumbuttock Public School 02 6029 3253 02 6029 3235 [email protected] Action Area NSW 29 Contact 1 Kathy Browne Briar Road Public School 02 4625 5957 02 4628 0134 [email protected] Campbelltown Contact 2 Janene Cook (AP) Rosemeadow Public School 02 4621 1733 02 4621 2033 [email protected] Contact 3 Stacey Quince (DP) Campbelltown Performing 02 4625 1403 02 4625 5986 [email protected] Arts High School Action Area NSW 30 Contact 1 Hugh Rutherford Tacking Point Public School 02 6562 7033 02 6562 7645 [email protected] Port Macquarie Contact 2 Dean Sneddon Westport Public School 02 6583 2944 02 6583 4809 [email protected] Contact 3 Terry Goodwin Westport High School 02 6583 6400 02 6584 0335 [email protected] Contact 4 Robert Bourke Melville High School 02 6562 7511 02 6562 7405 Action Area NSW 31 Contact 1 Mick Channells Brunswick Heads Public 02-6685 1213 [email protected] Tweed Ballina School Contact 2 Les Daley Dungay Public School 026672 2174 02 6672 5967 [email protected] Contact 3 Michaela Reina Fernleigh
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