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Dateline
- May 28, 2010
Nineteen ACT & NSW Veterans' children
receive bursaries
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Two students
from the Australian Capital Territory and 17 students
from New South Wales will receive up to $9000 each to
help them complete their tertiary education, Minister
for Veterans Affairs Alan Griffin announced today.
Mr
Griffin said the Long Tan Bursary scheme aims to help
dedicated students achieve their long-term education
goals by easing the financial cost of tertiary study.
These
students have proven their strength of character and
commitment to pursuing professional careers and I am
pleased that the Australian Government has been able
to support them in reaching their goals, Mr Griffin
said.
The Long
Tan Bursary scheme recognises that children of Vietnam
veterans can face health and wellbeing challenges due
to their parents service and aims to relieve these
students of some financial burden so they can concentrate
on completing their studies successfully. Long
Tan Bursaries totalling $504,000 will be presented to
56 Australian students this year. More than 300 sons
and daughters of Vietnam veterans have benefitted from
the bursary scheme since it was introduced in 2000.
The Australian
Government is also seeking to lift the aspirations of
students who would previously never have considered
university through the introduction of two scholarships
within the 200910 Budget.
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Tan Bursary recipients for the Australian Capital Territory
and New South Wales |
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Katherine Cymbalak, Bachelor of Commerce, University of
Canberra
· Jessica Drake, Bachelor of Science (Psychology),
Australian National University |
| NSW |
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Heidi Brown, Bachelor of Nursing, Southern Cross University
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Sally-Ann Constable, Bachelor of Fine Arts, University
of Newcastle
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Meika Croker, Bachelor of Veterinary Biology/Bachelor
of Veterinary Science, Charles Sturt University
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Sarah Ellen, Bachelor of Science, University of New South
Wales
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Allanna Girdwood, Bachelor of Design, University of Technology
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Yvette Hopper, Diploma of Community Welfare, Nowra TAFE
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Chantelle Kramer, Bachelor of Interior Architecture, University
of New South Wales
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Aimee Lockeridge, Bachelor of Commerce, University of
Wollongong
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Katherine MacKenzie, Bachelor of Arts (Sociology), University
of Newcastle
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Nelson McLaughlin, Bachelor of Applied Science (Sport
and Exercise Science), University of Western Sydney
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Natalie OBrien, Bachelor of Asia Pacific Studies,
Australian National University
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Linda ORance, Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery
at University of Wollongong
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Nicholas Orr, Bachelor of Environmental Engineering, University
of Newcastle
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Eleanor Shepherd, Bachelor of Creative Arts (Graphic Design)/Bachelor
of Arts, University of Wollongong.
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