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Our Family Tree Australian Capital Territory Adelaide Brisbane Gold OzHarvest Book of Thanks 2015 Our Family tree Our family is made up of food donors, financial donors from chefs, ambassadors, media, in-kind donors, pro-bono partners, volunteers and charitable agencies we deliver food to. We love and appreciate every single member of our family. We apologise sincerely if for any reason, a member of our family has been unacknowledged. Please contact us at OzHarvest HQ on 1800 108 006 to ensure we capture you in our next Book of Thanks! Australian capital territory champions Anna Johnston / Annabelle Creer / Belinda Neame / Canberra City Care / Chris Ross / David Bibo / Dean Parks / Fr. Richard Browning / Fr. Steve Coster / Freya Brent / Glen & Amelda Keys / Jennifer Dwyer-Slee / Katrina McLean / Kerri Land / Kim Hing / Kim Lim / Kirk Fonseca / Lou & Cheryl Louano / Mike Scheumann / Paul Butler / Paula Moeller / Peter Groves / Shaoyi Kuek / Sophia Hamblin-Wang / Sue Jordan / Sungyeol Son / Susan Anderson / Tran Wilson COrporate Volunteer AECOM / Accenture / Dimension Data / QinetiQ / SNP Security / Synergy Group / Tabcorp FINANCIAL DONOR ADRA Care / Andrew McCrossin / Andrew Singer / Angela Baker / Anna Guy / Bonnie Ralph / Brian Evans / Burgmann Anglican School / C. Barwick / Cameron Gifford / Carolinbne Mulas / Caroline Le Couteur / Catherine Murphy / CBA Staff Community Fund / Cheryl Cartwright / Chris Berger / Chris Wooldridge / Clare Cable / Craig Butt / Craig Chisholm / Curves - Belconnen / David Ash / David Atkins / David Hay / Department of Infrasructure and Regional Development / Elaina Snaidero / Ella Whateley / Erin Martin / Fiona Allardyce / Fiona Morrison / Gary Greenaway / George Jacob / Grahame Bell / Hermann Wehner / Ian Henderson / IP Australia Social and Welfare Club / James Brennan / Jemma Louise Gates / Jessica Cameron / John Bradley / John Williams / Kate Buckingham / Katrarina McLeod / Katrina Duggan / Kerry O’Kane / Kristy Sharma / Lachlan Richardson / Len Van Der Hor / Louis Magee / M & J Howards / Marcus Hassall / Mark Kuzma / Martin Morton / Matt Bullock / Melanie Ryan / Michael Gillespie / Michael Teague / Michelle Kidd / Nadia Sams / Narelle Byrne / Narrangullen Pty. Ltd. / Nigel Kemp / Patrick Barrenger / Paul Walshe / Peter Madden / Peter Newham / Peter Whowell / Queanbeyan City Council / Rachael Thompson / Rachel Smith-cianchi / Rebekah Hardwicke / Reuben Ingall / Richmond Fellowship / Rosamond Anne Murn / Ross Hampton / Rowena Fitzsimons / Sally Dolejsi / Sally Dolejsi / Scott Hendy / Simon Berger / Snow Foundation / Stephanie West / Steve Richards / Street Smart / Susannah Russell / Taqwa School / Tessa Martin / Thierry Descombes / Thyne Reid Foundation / Tony Maher / Tony Mcgrath / Vicki De Margheriti / Yash Varma FOOD DONOR Aldi Belconnen / Aldi Chisholm / Aldi Civic / Aldi Conder / Aldi Gungahlin / Aldi Jamison / Aldi Kippax / Aldi Queanbeyan / Aldi Tuggeranong / Aldi Weston / Aldi Yass / Alpha Flight Services / Australian National University / Balzanelli Smallgoods / Bidvest / Café Avion / Cafe on Richmond Avenue / Cafe2U Jerrabomberra / Caffe Luxxe / Calvary Hospital / Campbell Park / Canberra Coffee Company / Canberra Show Society / Canberra Stadium / Casino Canberra / Choku Bai Jo / Cholo’s Peruvian Restaurant / Coffee Guru Erindale / Costco Majura Park / Dream Cuisine / Eighty/Twenty / GG Espresso / Government House / Grains Research & Development Corperation / Griffith Butchery / Hopscotch / Hotel Realm / Hudsons Catering / IGA Chapman / IGA Swinger Hill / Long Paddock Eggs / Mega Bites Cafe / Merici College / Mingle Espresso Bar / National Convention Centre / National Press Club / Outward Bound Australia / Parliament House / Perisher Valley Resort Operators / PFD Food Services / Pressed Juices Manuka / Radford College / Robyn MacDonald / Roseanna - Christmas Hams / Southside Farmers Market / Spudbar / St Edmund’s College / Student Bites / Supabarn Civic / The Fat Goanna / The Spit Shack / Thoroughbred Park / Time Products / Vikings Cricket Club / Virgin Australia Airlines / Woolworths Erindale / Woolworths Hawker / Woolworths Kippax / Woolworths Queanbeyan / Woolworths Tuggeranong / Woolworths Woden / Yellow Edge IN KIND donation AECOM / Australian Railway Historical Society / Canberra Airport Group / Canberra Coffee Company / Canberra Woodworkers Guild / CentreRED IT / Classic Car Wash – Weston / Crowne Plaza IHG / Dimension Data / Dowlings of Canberra / Dulux Trade Centre – Fyshwick / Housing Industry Association / Lou’s Catering Euipment and Services / Mastercut Gourmet Meats / Merici College / Mick Ashley – ‘Leafy Sea Dragon’ / National Convention Centre – IHG / National Zoo and Aquarium / Parliament House Catering by IHG / Paul Durack – The Kayak Cameraman / QinetiQ / Radford College / Richmond Fellowship / Rotary Club of Canberra North / SNP Security / St. Edmund’s College / Summerhill Road Vineyard / Synergy Group / Tabcorp / The Molonglo Group / The National Press Club of Australia / Trippas White Group – AIS / Xerox staff Dave Burnet / Jennifer Eadie / Joanna Murphy / Lisa Padzensky / Manmeet Kaur / Matthew Montesin / Stewart Brooker Volunteer Alison Malmberg / Amaranth King / Amelda Keys / An Vu / Andrew Hammond / Anthony Urbancik / Barry Snelsen / Carol Field / Chris Ross / Chris Thomas / David Gordon / Eleanor Percival / Emma Wannell / Eustace Phillips / Hazel Lok / Jacqueline Courmadias / Jacqueline Woods / Jennifer Eadie / Jim Quick / John Diamond / John Munro / Jon Malmberg / Julianne Dempsey / Kate Ward / Ken Meaney / Kerri Land / Kristen Smith / Libby Mercieca / Lorraine Clarke / Marie Commisso / Matthew Elliston / Maureen Cooney / Maya Suzuki / Meegan Summers / Merran Laver / Naomi Thompson / Neill Taylor / Pamela McGregor / Peggy Horn / Peter Cromarty / Peter Groves / Phuong Nguyen / Ray Miller / Ruth Boddy / Sally Teale / Sarah McFarlane / Sharon Lok / Steph Gorman / Steph Triefus / Stephanie Pfennigwerth / Steve Wallace / Tamara Wheaton / Tammy Alley / Tarah Dempsey / Tess Mitchell / Therese Reilly / Tim Macnaught / Vikki Bradfield / Wendy Napier / Zoe Littlejohn Adelaide advisory Amanda Dalton-Winks / Anne Duncan / Harriette Huis in’t Veld / Hayley Everuss / Jason James / Joe Thorp / Sharyn Booth / Vicki Cirillo COrporate Volunteer AON / Biogen / Bupa / Caltex / Commonwealth Bank / Goodman Fielder / Life Personal Trainers / National Centre for Vocational Education Research / Nunkuwarrin Yunti / Olympus / St Pauls College / Talent International / The Leaders Institute / UFC FINANCIAL DONOR A Touch of Beauty / AACB Services Pty Ltd / Adam Brooks / Adam Corner / Adelaide Casino / Adelaide Cellar Door Wine Festival / Adelaide Fuel and Safety / Adrian Davey / Advertiser Sunday Mail Foundation / Akkerman Family Trust / Albert Bensimon / Aldinga Christian Care and Support Centre / Alicia Critchley / Alix Harrigan / Amanda BLAIR / Amanda Dalton- Winks / AMP / Andrea Rankin / Angela Clifford / Anne Dang / Anne Jones / Anne Krishnan / Anne Smith / Annie Macadam / Anthony Waite / Aquacaf / Argo on the Parade / Assaggio Restaurant / Balasubramani Rajinder / Bendigo Bank Aldinga Beach / Bernard Booth Real Estate / Beverly Corner / Bodyfirst Massage / Bree May Food / Brenton Thorne / Bri Breen / Brian J Kealey / Bronny Tudor / Cafe de la Paix / Cale Humphreys / Carmel Sfera / Carolyn Davey / Cassandra Chaptini / Catherine Leo / Catherine Whiting / Cavill Power Products / Chapley Group - Foodland / Child Safe Training / Cibo Espresso Glenelg / City of Charles Sturt / City of Onkaparinga / City of Playford / City of Unley / Claire Frankham / Colin and Co / Colonnades Shopping Centre / Communikate et al / Community Benefit SA / Coriole Vineyards / D E van Eck / Daniel Lalic / Daniel Maheras / Danielle Cox / David McKee / David R Brandon / Dean Guthrie / Debbie Thomson / Department for Communities and Social Inclusion / Didy McLaurin / Dimitris PARHAS / Domenico Totino / DSV / Easybeater / Eden’s Orchard / Eleanor Ethell / Elise Cureton / Elizabeth Clisby / Elizabeth Darby / Emily Galdes / Emma Hack / Eros Kafe / Esther May / Eugenia Pickard / Eva Balan-Vnuk / Fiona Boyle / Fiona Ralton / Food SA / Foods for Life / Fox Creek Wines / Funds SA / FWH Foundation / Garden Grove Haulage / Gary Paradise / GE Australia Pty Ltd / Gemma Correnti / Genevieve Brocklehurst / Georgina Hart / Goodman Fielder SA / Graham Williams / Gregor McGregor / Gwen Smart / Gwenda Gazzola / Harriette Huis in’t Veld / Hayley Everuss / Hecand Private Auxilary Fund / Helen Greenslade / Helen Jackson / Helen L Bitter / Helen Rowe / Hills Yoga School / Hobbledehoy Record Co / Home Grain Bakery Aldinga / Homestart Finance / Hoshizaki Lancer / Iain Neil / Ian Hunter / IGA Wattle Park / Imperial Tobacco Australia Limited / Independent Gaming Corporation / Intec Group / J.D. 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