OEA Award Winners announced at NOEC 2022
Winners of the 2022 Outdoor Education Awards were announced last week at the National Outdoor Education Conference 2022 held at the Fairmont Resort in the Blue Mountains. Queensland was well represented on the winners podium!
Congratulations to all the winners (with a special shout out for all the Queenslanders who did us proud!)
Program of the Year: Trinity Anglican School, QLD
Emerging Practitioner of the Year: Lindsay Blinco, QLD
Practitioner of the Year: Emma Beveridge, QLD
Service to Outdoor Education Awards went to:
- Jamie Bennett, WA
- Andrew Boyle, QLD
- Carol McIntosh, QLD
- James McIntosh, QLD
- Graeme Dawes, NSW
- Catherine Shaw, NSW
- Chris Hodgson, SA
Outdoor Education Fellowships were awarded to:
- Steve McMurturie, VIC
- John Quay, VIC
- Catherine Carpenter, VIC
- Sandy Allen-Craig, VIC
- Mark Brackenreg, NSW
- Jon Hodges, QLD
- Rob Hogan, SA
We especially acknowledge long standing Outdoors Queensland board member and current President Andrew (affectionately known as ‘Critter’) Boyle. Nice one Critter!
Emerging Practitioner of the Year
Lindsay Blinco, QLD
Presented by Loren Miller, Outward Bound Australia (Award sponsor)
Practitioner of the Year
Emma Beveridge, QLD
Presented by Loren Miller, Outward Bound Australia (Award sponsor)
Service to Outdoor Education Award
Service to Outdoor Education Awards were presented to:
Jamie Bennett, WA
Andrew Boyle, QLD (far right)
Carol McIntosh, QLD
James McIntosh, QLD (second from right)
Graeme Dawes, NSW
Catherine Shaw, NSW
Chris Hodgson, SA
Outdoor Education Fellowship
Outdoor Education Fellowships were awarded to:
Steve McMurturie, VIC
John Quay, VIC
Catherine Carpenter, VIC
Sandy Allen-Craig, VIC
Mark Brackenreg, NSW
Jon Hodges, QLD (second from left)
Rob Hogan, SA
Presented by guest speaker, Beau Miles (left)
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