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Jurrah.... finalist in Young Australian of the Year...

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Craig Hutchy... today's herald sun

............"Liam Jurrah whirlwind 12 mths could continue after he was announced as a finalist for the 2010 Young Australian of the Year crown......"

Goodluck Liam.

 
 

Yes BOL Liam

When is it announced does anyone know?

That is like asking what month does Oktoberfest fall in.

That is like asking what month does Oktoberfest fall in.

Almost G2W. It starts in September!!!

Not sure if your comment was tounge-in-cheek, if not, I can understand why you would think it was October!

 

Just for the record, Liam was nominated, not only for being the first ever fully initiated Aboriginal to play AFL, and the first from the desert region of Central Australia, but also for his work as a teenager in mentoring other young Warlpiri people to get off booze and drugs, working with the Mt Theo program. To have already won the award for the northern Territory is an enormous honour.

In most year's he'd be a likely national winner, but this year he's up against a Victoria Cross medalist from the war in Afghanistan, so I don't like his chances.

He didn't win it unfortunately. The gentleman who collected the VC was the Young Australian of the Year.


Ahh what a shame, I thought he had it in the bag!

Absolutely NO SHAME-actually a HUGE HONOUR for the Warlpiri people ,MFC,his family and friends and of course himself.He know realises how important his role at the MFC CAN BE FOR HIMSELF AND HIS PEOPLE.

Go L.J & DEES.

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