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PeakCare’s Board elects office-bearers

Elected office-bearers to PeakCare’s Board for 2020 include Board President Ms Janet Wight (Youth Advocacy Centre), with Ms Cara Benoit (yourtown) and Mr Michael Currie (The Benevolent Society) continuing their respective roles as Vice-President and Treasurer. Joining them on the Board are Ms Sammy Bruderer(NAPCAN), Ms Sharon Lowe (Churches of Christ Care), Mr Tom McIntyre (Act for Kids) and Mr Darren Young (Mission Australia). Also returning to the Board are Ms Helena Holdaway (Life Without Barriers) and Ms Mary Slade (Safe Places for Children) as co-opted (non-voting) Members. On behalf of PeakCare and all our Members and Supporters, our thanks and appreciation are extended to Mr Darren Young for the term he served President prior to electing to withdraw from this role for 2020. For more information about each of the office-bearers and Board Members, click here.

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