This award is presented annually to those whose general excellence in educational administration and whose learning, experience and contribution to the Council have earned lasting respect and gratitude. With its origins in the Ndjebbana language of Central Arnhemland in the Northern Territory of Australia, the term Nganakarrawa (pronounced nana-ga-raa-wa) refers to “those who move about, all seeing, all knowing, knowledgeable and well regarded”.
2012 Dorothy Andrews
2010 | Br Kelvin Canavan | NSW | 2009 | Neil Cranston | QLD |
2008 | Anthony Mackay | VIC | 2007 | Stephen Brown | VIC |
2006 | Narottam Bhindi | NSW | 2005 | Neville Highett | SA |
2004 | Sylvia Walton | VIC | 2003 | Neil Keith Money | QLD |
2002 | Patrick Augustine Duignan | NSW | 2001 | Robert Keith Maynard | SA |
2000 | Noel Lee Stonehouse | VIC | 1999 | Jennifer Anne Lewis | NSW |
1998 | David Bruce Smith | VIC | 1997 | John Roulston | QLD |
1996 | Michael Hough | NSW | 1995 | Fenton George Sharpe | NSW |
Ian Maxwell Ling | VIC | ||||
1994 | Jarvis Leslie Finger | QLD | 1993 | Neville Harry Fry | QLD |
1992 | Francis Allan Crowther | QLD | 1991 | William Richard Mulford | TAS |
1990 | Elaine Winsome Thomas | VIC |
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