Thursday, November 26, 2009

GET TO KNOW THE PEOPLE REPRESENTING YOU

This first blog aims to introduce you to each of the girls and give you a bit of idea about what makes them tick and why they are super excited to represent the Youth view at Copenhagen.

Nellie (Speedy) Mair, 25 yrs, Alexandra Hills, QLD

Nellie has been involved with Guiding for 18 years. She is a Guide Leader and an important part of state Guiding teams. Nellie loves the outdoors and through her employment as an outdoor educator at Kindilan Outdoor Education and Conference Centre she has gained an appreciation for the environment. Nellie is looking forward to attending COP15 and discussing climate issues with other members of international youth delegations. She is a strong advocate for the 350 goal (350 ppm is believed by the world’s most respected Climate Change experts to be the level atmospheric carbon that we must reach for a sustainable future).

Allison Hooper, 24 yrs, Darwin, NT

Allison first joined Guides in 1993. During this time she has enjoyed many Guiding experiences, including attending multiple national and international events, and even camping in 60cm of snow in Finland. Allison is a Graduate Town Planner with the NT Government Department of Planning and Infrastructure in Darwin. In this role Allison looks at how infrastructure and development can be designed and used to reduce our environmental impact. Since moving to Darwin in 2008 Allison has been a co-leader of a Senior Guide Unit. She is looking forward to networking and getting to know other WAGGGS, youth and conference delegates and understanding how they act against climate change.

Abyilene McGuire, 26 yrs, Blackmans Bay, TAS

Abyilene, a Guide Leader of girls aged 7-11 years, works as a Senior Environmental Health Officer with Kingborough Council. Abyliene will be attending COP15 as a Girl Guides Australia representative for the Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) delegation. Aby passionate about the environment and is great at sharing her knowledge and experiences of the environment and climate change with those around her both Guiding and the wider community.

Petina Blackwell, 25 yrs, Bendigo, VIC

Petina has been involved with Guiding for the past 14 years and has loved being involved in Guiding across multiple states. She is a Guide Leader for girls aged 5 to 9, and also an Assistant Manager for the Olave Program. Professionally she works for the Department of Sustainability and Environment as a native vegetation officer. Through her career and involvement with Guiding, Petina has developed a strong interest for climate change and environmental issues. She enjoys teaching young girls and women about how to make smart environmental choices and believes Guides can set a good example for the wider community.

2 comments:

  1. Congratulations ladies on your selection to attend COP15! I look forward to hearing all about your experiences.

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  2. Well ladies - it seems as though you are all on your way - best of luck - cant wait to be updated :)

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