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Champions

Famous and not-famous, these are just some of the many, many Australians who are champions standing up for safe, supportive, respectful and inclusive relationships and communities.

Sarah Winter

Sarah Winter
Sarah Winter a creative industries student at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) talks about her involvement with a production about violence against women.

Georgina Naidu

Georgina Naidu
The Australian actor talks about her experiences around identity, cultural differences and intercultural understanding.

Michael Furdyk

Michael Furdyk
As a teenager, Michael Furdyk began making his fortune in the IT industry. He then set out to connect young people worldwide, and help them make a difference.

Freya Holland

Freya Holland
Associate editor Freya talks about her own experiences and about indigo, a magazine for 10-14 year old girls that deals with big issues yet stays positive.

Zach Douglas

Zach Douglas
2007 Big Brother finalist talks about his experiences of being bullied, his time with BB and his hopes for the future.

Nick Earls

Nick Earls
Best-selling author Nick Earls shares his ideas for dealing with bullying at school.

Narelle Oliver

Narelle Oliver
Author and illustrator, Narelle Oliver talks about some of her books and how they deal with issues of difference and bullying.

Steve Renouf

Steve Renouf
Aussie footballer Steve Renouf talks about his work with schools and young people.

Clarissa Scammell

Carissa Scammell
'No matter how big or small their voice is,' says Carissa Scammell, "Everyone should be heard". Carissa works at 'Streetwize Communications' which researches and communicates social issues to young people.

Robin Sullivan

Robin Sullivan
Former Commissioner for Children and Young People, Robin Sullivan, admires young people and cares for their rights and safety.

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