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Advance Australia Foundation

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The Advance Australia Foundation (AAF) was established in 1980. The AAF recognised "individuals or groups who have made outstanding contributions to the growth and enhancement of Australia, the Australian people and the Australian way of life". It was wound up in the mid-1990s.[1]

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Award recipients

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Awards given by the AAF included the Advance Australia Award and the Special Merit Advance Australia Award. Recipients of the Advance Australia Award included:

1991:

  • Dr David Lee, for services to multiculturalism[2]

1994:

  • Murray Godfrey, for services to the community[3]

1993:[4]

  • Patricia Barnard, for services to adult literacy
  • Tracy Barrell, for services to sport
  • Zanna Barron, for work with suffers of multiple sclerosis
  • Phoebe Fraser, daughter of former prime minister Malcolm Fraser and representative of CARE Australia, for services to international care
  • Wayne Gardner, for services to international goodwill
  • Allen Henry with his dog Brutus, for services to youth
  • Craig Heading, for services to science and technology
  • Alan Jones, broadcaster and rugby league coach, for services to the community
  • Petrea King, for services to crisis counselling
  • Dulcie Magnus, for efforts with the visually impaired
  • Yvonne Stewart, for work in special education

1990:

1985:

  • Melvyn Bowler for services to community alcohol and drug treatment

1983:

1982:

1981:

1980:

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Government funding

The AAF was for several years partly funded by the Federal Government. This ended in 1986 when the AAF become involved in the Australian Made campaign, which the Government decided it would prefer to fund directly.[8]

Since 2012, the Federal Government has funded annual Advance Awards, for innovation and achievement, to Australian citizens who live overseas or who have done so in the past.[9]

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