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Sponsorships
The Churchill Trust continues to find
organisations and people of goodwill who
wish to support passionate Australians
who are striving for excellence.
The Churchill Trust welcomes sponsorships from
appropriate organisations and individuals who wish to
have their name associated with the work of the Trust.
This approach has been successful because the ethos
of the Trust is a very strong one, the exuberance of the
Churchill Fellows never lessens and the Trust continues
to find organisations and people of goodwill who wish to
help Australians striving for excellence.
Sponsored Fellowships can have any topic of study or
investigation and this is usually left entirely up to the
sponsor. The Trust is responsible for promoting the
Fellowship and for all administration costs associated
with the application and selection process.
If you would like more information about sponsorship,
or would like to make a donation, please contact our
Sponsorships and Partnerships Manager Dr Kirsty Guster
on 02 6247 8333
The following sponsored Fellowships were offered for award in 2019.
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Auto Skills Australia
To increase industry expertise and knowledge for the benefit of the
automotive sector in Australia
ANZSOG
To investigate First Peoples’ public sector practices leading to positive
outcomes for Indigenous communities
AV Jennings
Domestic architecture, building and planning
Blakeney Millar Foundation
NSW Tumut – The benefit of Tumut and its environs
Bob and June Prickett
An aspect of the health of Australians
Bob and June Prickett
Excellence in visual arts
Bob and June Prickett
Mitigating the impact of natural disasters such as fire, flood and cyclones on
the Australian community
Community Sector Banking
To identify successful approaches to developing leadership, people and
culture that position the not-for-profit sector for future challenges
Community Sector Banking
For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to investigate ways in which
relationships between Indigenous peoples and communities and the not-forprofit sector can be mutually beneficial
Dame Roma Mitchell
Excellence in the performing arts
Department of Health
To investigate strategies that have been implemented successfully to drive
interoperability of data between healthcare systems including approaches to
collaborative environments, co-design, policy and regulatory frameworks or
financial incentives
Donald Mackay
Countering organised crime
Dr Dorothea Sandars
Medical/veterinary parasitology or Parkinson’s disease, or advances in
medicine in general
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