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  • FIC Newsletter – March 2017

    Features : Embrace 2016
    The newsletter can be accessed by clicking on Funds in Court Newsletter link on the menu on the right of this page

  • FIC Newsletter – September 2016

    Features: Embrace, 175th anniversary of the Supreme Court of Victoria, Courts Open Day 2016, Retirement of Steven Wharton, Retirement of Graeme Morris and Albert Hutchison, Beneficiary Focus Group, Beneficiary Advisory Committee, Inspire Awards, Everyday Independence and Updated Funds in Court website.

  • Embrace 2016-Special event for beneficiaries and their families

    Due to the excellent response to our events in 2010, 2012 and 2014, and continuing interest, FIC will again be holding a special night of celebration to showcase beneficiaries’ talents. The event will include:

    • Arts and craft;
    • Singing; and
    • Music performance.

    Embrace will be held on Friday, 25 November 2016, at 5.30pm at the County Court of Victoria, 250 William Street, Melbourne. If you would like to participate in the event or attend to support our beneficiaries and their families, please contact Nanna Relina on 1300 039 390 or fic@supremecourt.vic.gov.au.

  • Annual Fact Sheet – CF-3 Performance 2015-16

    The Annual Fact Sheet for Common Fund No. 3 performance for 2015-2016 is available below.

    Attachment:

    CF3-Annual Fact Sheet 30 June 2016

  • Annual Fact Sheet – CF-2 Performance 2015-16

    The Annual Fact Sheet for Common Fund No. 2 performance for 2015-2016 is available below.

    Attachment:

    Information Guide-CF2 Annual Fact Sheet

  • Inspire Awards 2016

    The awards are an initiative of Miranda Bain on behalf of Funds in Court, a division of the Supreme Court. The Inspire Awards  are peer based and recognise a Victorian person who identifies with a disability, 18 years of age or older, who is well respected in their field of work or interest and in their community.

    Nominees are acknowledged not only for their professional contribution to their work but for their outstanding leadership qualities, role modelling and mentoring.  In her speech, Chief Justice of Victoria, Marilyn Warren, commented that the award nominees “have shown qualities of great richness, joy, and generosity”.

    The awards provide an important opportunity to raise awareness about disability issues more broadly across the community and, ultimately, to support the development of an inclusive Australian society.

    When presenting the human rights award, President of the Australian Human Rights Commission, Professor Gillian Triggs, spoke to the 200 people in attendance about what inspiration really means to her.

    “It’s about encouraging leadership in the community – leadership can be exercised quietly at one end of the spectrum or, at the other, in a blaze of media publicity.

    “I am particularly pleased with the award category today for speaking out because in my current job I have come to believe that, one way or another, we must speak up and speak out about the injustices we see in society.”

    Professor Triggs said we owe a great debt to people who have identified particular needs in their professional community and have set out to rectify them.

    The 2016 awards were held on 21 April 2016 at Price Waterhouse Coopers in Southbank.

    Photo 1 - Southbank

    Room with a view: The view from the 19th floor at Price Waterhouse Coopers, Southbank

    The awards recognised the major contributions of people across many fields including:

    • Law & Law (Honours Year): Presented by Chief Justice of Victoria Marilyn Warren
      • Winning nominations – Fiona Smith and Peter Ward, Highly Commended – Pauline Bernard
    • Human Rights: Presented by President of the Australian Human Rights Commission Professor Gillian Triggs
      • Winning nomination – Colleen Furlanetto, Highly Commended – Lynette Rowe and Christopher Varney
    • Architecture: Presented by Ms. Vanessa Bird – Victorian Chapter President Australian Institute of Architects
      • Winning nomination – Francesca Davenport
    • Community Volunteering: Presented by Ms. Julie Mason – District Governor Rotary International
      • Winning nomination – Rob Crestani, Highly Commended – Dr Kevin Murfitt and Simone Stevens
    • Disability Advocacy: Presented by Ms. Colleen Pearce – Public Advocate
      • Winning nomination – Susan Arthur, Highly Commended – Christopher Varney and Tully Zygier
    • Innovation in Access and Mobility: Presented by Mr. Rob Anderson – Chair, Disability Sport and Recreation
      • Winning nomination – Mark Soyer
    • Medicine & Research: Presented by Dr. Tony Bartone – President Australian Medical Association Victoria Medicine (Speciality):
      • Winning nomination – Dr Harry Eeman (St. Vincent’s Hospital) Medicine(Advocacy): Winning nomination – Dr Heather Belcher (Monash Medical  Centre) Allied Health Research:
      • Winning nomination–Savant Thakur (PhD–RMIT)
    • Performing Arts: Presented by Professor Su Baker – Director, Victoria College of the Arts
      • Winning nomination – Jodie Nicks (Harris), Highly Commended – Francis Bush and Olivia Sayers
    • Policing and Community Engagement:  Presented by Det. Inspector Ken Ashworth APM – Victorian Police
      • Winning nomination – Mick Cummins (Retired Police Association), Highly Commended – Christopher Rigg APM (who is also a Funds in Court beneficiary)
    • Speaking Up: Presented by Mr. Laurie Harkin AM – Disability Services Commissioner
      • Winning nomination – Adam James, Highly Commended – Paul Campbell
    • Visual Arts: Presented by Ms. Sabina Reynolds – Chair, Arts Access
      • Winning nomination – Alan Constable, Highly Commended – Julian Martin and Cathy Staughton
    • Writing including Journalism: Presented by Professor Matthew Ricketson – Australian National University
      • Winning nominations – Margaret Easterbrook and Ken Haley
    • Funds in Court Individual Excellence and Achievement Awards: Presented by Associate Justice Efthim
    • Winning nominations – Marea Breisch, Glenn Thomas, James Remedios, Christopher Rigg APM and Christopher Rotering

    The nominations were all of an exceptionally high standard but the winning nominations stood out due to their outstanding contributions, not just to their professions but to their communities.

    To read more about the winning nominations and their contributions, click here.

     The final award category, the Funds in Court Individual Excellence and Achievement Award, presented by the Senior Master, Associate Justice Efthim, was open only to Funds in Court beneficiaries. Many of our beneficiaries have developed exceptional skills including painting, singing and photography, and have had a significant impact on their communities.

    Winning nominations

    Winning Nominations: The Senior Master, Associate Justice Efthim, and Funds in Court Individual Excellence and Achievement Winners: Christopher Rigg APM, Glenn Thomas, Marea Breisch and Chris Rotering (Not pictured: James Remedios).

    The focus of these particular awards was to acknowledge the outstanding work our beneficiaries do and encourage them to continue. They promote the principles underpinning human rights and advocate for our beneficiaries and for all people with a disability.

    Distinguished guests included Genevieve Timmons (Portland House Foundation), Keran Howe, Sharon Grenek and Marija Groen (Women with Disabilities Victoria) and Joe Calafiore, Kylie Gryzbek and Amanda Bavin (the Transport Accident Committee), Miranda Bruyniks (Deputy Disability Services Commissioner), Sherene Devanesen (CEO Yooralla), Mary-Jane Lerodiaconou and the Funds in Court Executive team.

    These ongoing awards are very important as they recognise many exceptional people from a number of disciplines who have made a significant contribution to their professions.

    For Enquiries:

    Miranda Bain
    Director Strategy, Government and Community Relations
    Funds in Court
    Supreme Court of Victoria
    469 La Trobe Street Melbourne 3000
    miranda.bain@supremecourt.vic.gov.au
    cc Julia.Greacen@ supremecourt.vic.gov.au

    Major Benefactors:

    TAC