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3:30 PM Tue 12 January, 2010

Jim Stynes – Awarding Inspiration

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An inspiration to all, Melbourne Football Club President Jim Stynes has been fittingly named by The Australian newspaper as one of the candidates for the honour of being named its ‘Australian of the Year’ for 2009. With your supporting nominations, he can be named as a truly great winner of this prestigious public award.

Recognised internationally for his sporting feats and community contributions, Stynes’ battle with cancer over the last year, accompanied by his ongoing dedication to the Club and wider society, make him a worthy nominee. We encourage all members, supporters and those who have gained inspiration from Stynes to get behind his nomination, and show that he is, without doubt, worthy of the honour of ‘Australian of the Year’.

Click here to download the nomination form. Nominations (which should be accompanied by nominator contact details) may be emailed to [email protected], posted to The Editor-in-Chief, The Australian, GPO Box 4162, Sydney, NSW, 2001, or faxed to (02) 9288 2227.

 
from MFC web page...Jim Stynes – Awarding Inspiration

3:30 PM Tue 12 January, 2010

Jim Stynes – Awarding Inspiration

Today's headlines

An inspiration to all, Melbourne Football Club President Jim Stynes has been fittingly named by The Australian newspaper as one of the candidates for the honour of being named its ‘Australian of the Year’ for 2009. With your supporting nominations, he can be named as a truly great winner of this prestigious public award.

Recognised internationally for his sporting feats and community contributions, Stynes’ battle with cancer over the last year, accompanied by his ongoing dedication to the Club and wider society, make him a worthy nominee. We encourage all members, supporters and those who have gained inspiration from Stynes to get behind his nomination, and show that he is, without doubt, worthy of the honour of ‘Australian of the Year’.

Click here to download the nomination form. Nominations (which should be accompanied by nominator contact details) may be emailed to [email protected], posted to The Editor-in-Chief, The Australian, GPO Box 4162, Sydney, NSW, 2001, or faxed to (02) 9288 2227.

He has my vote.

 

My whole family & friends have sent of there nominations for Jimma-it would be great Jimma- Australian of the year,LJ, Young Australian & MFC reach the eight.

WOW what a year & great start to a new dwcade

GO DEES

Link to nom form wont work. - anyone got the url so I can go in and cast my nomination? Ta

from MFC web page...Jim Stynes – Awarding Inspiration

3:30 PM Tue 12 January, 2010

Jim Stynes – Awarding Inspiration

Today's headlines

An inspiration to all, Melbourne Football Club President Jim Stynes has been fittingly named by The Australian newspaper as one of the candidates for the honour of being named its ‘Australian of the Year’ for 2009. With your supporting nominations, he can be named as a truly great winner of this prestigious public award.

Recognised internationally for his sporting feats and community contributions, Stynes’ battle with cancer over the last year, accompanied by his ongoing dedication to the Club and wider society, make him a worthy nominee. We encourage all members, supporters and those who have gained inspiration from Stynes to get behind his nomination, and show that he is, without doubt, worthy of the honour of ‘Australian of the Year’.

Click here to download the nomination form. Nominations (which should be accompanied by nominator contact details) may be emailed to [email protected], posted to The Editor-in-Chief, The Australian, GPO Box 4162, Sydney, NSW, 2001, or faxed to (02) 9288 2227.


Link to nom form wont work. - anyone got the url so I can go in and cast my nomination? Ta

Deb

We sent our via email to:

[email protected],

Attention to The Editor-in-Chief,

Nonimation for Australian of the Year-Jim Stynes

And we said why- re his status level with teenagers re Reach & MFC

Press enter anmd away it went- Good luck -Jimma deserves it

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