Rotary Club of Liverpool West Inc.


Vocational

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The time has come the Walrus said and we will miss you too Inga.
While our relationship with Miller College over the last 34 years can truly be considered to be exceptional, the warmth and friendship has only flourished over the last 21 years with Inga being our main source of contact and the Rotary Club of Liverpool West Student’s Honour Awards has been the big winner

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Calling for nominations from the Community of people who give that little extra in the performance of their jobs. Recipients and a partner are invited to attend a special presentation dinner as guest of the club and nominees received and engraved plaque

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President Peter Beadle presented Pride of Workmanship nominee Gregory Benge with more than a certificate. Gregory was also presented with a Laptop and mobile Broadband package to the value of $1,500.00 including 1 year internet subscription

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We have a long and proud history of the Rotary Club of Liverpool West Miller College Pride of Workmanship Awards with the 31st annual night of the awards to be held on Tuesday 31 May 2011, being a Partner’s night, held at the Liverpool Catholic Club at 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

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The Rotary Club of Liverpool West has been involved with Miller College from Inception of the College. Our 1980/81 Board ( President John Leckey, Secretary Greg Peel, Treasurer Bill Keech and Directors; Tony Everett, John Mula, George Kristen and Peter Houghton), commissioned the Inaugural Rotary Club Presentation Night of Awards to Outstanding Miller Students in 1981.
Only one Student from each Faculty may be chosen by their teachers in any one year. Teachers consider Academic results, the personal contributions made by the student to the classroom learning environment and the initiatives of the student to further advance their own education and standing in the community. There is no obligation

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