Brighton leaders awarded Churchill Fellowship

by Brighton Council
Joselle and Kylie

Two community members have jointly been awarded a prestigious Churchill Fellowship from the Winston Churchill Trust.

Kylie Murphy, Community Devel­opment Officer at Brighton Coun­cil and Joselle Griffin, Project Officer (Youth Hub), Tasmanian Aboriginal Legal Service – TALS, received the award, which is given to individuals who demonstrate passion, leadership and a commit­ment to creating positive change.

The Churchill Fellowship provides recipients the opportunity to travel overseas to explore inno­vative ideas and best practices that they can bring back to benefit their field and the broader com­munity. As part of the fellowship, Kylie and Joselle will be exploring Indigenous-led justice diversion programs in countries with strong Indigenous justice leadership.

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Brighton leaders awarded Churchill Fellowship
Brighton leaders awarded Churchill Fellowship
Brighton leaders awarded Churchill Fellowship
Brighton leaders awarded Churchill Fellowship
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Brighton leaders awarded Churchill Fellowship
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