Posts by Kristen_Jewson
Meet our Volunteers: Claire Forster
OK, so I admit that I realised that Claire does not match the average age profile of our volunteers… đ Like a breath of fresh air, Claire joined our team at the Wheelchair Project shed only recently. So what motivates a young woman to work on the conversion of old bicycles to wheelchairs? âI migrated…
Read MoreMeet our Volunteers: Bob Heffernan
If you heard just a few minutes about Bobâs work and business career, you could be forgiven if the term âJack of All Tradesâ springs to your mind. After all, over a lifetime of honest toil, he held such a wide variety of trades. But, looking at it a bit closer, youâll learn that upon…
Read MoreMeet our Volunteers: Lionel Molloy
Some of our volunteers are âthe quiet typeâ â Lionel Molloy fits that category admirably! Born in Blenheim, in New Zealandâs Marlborough wine region, he trained as a Cabinet Maker. But Australia beckoned⌠At age 20 he came across the ditch and⌠went shearing! This he did for some 20 years. During the off season,…
Read MoreMeet our Volunteers: Nevil Tait
He is a true Queenslander! Born in Redbank (for those of you not familiar with the local geography: the suburb before Ipswich). He is the son of a local coal miner, graduated from Ipswich State High and proceeded to study Architecture at the Central Technical College (today, the Queensland University of Technology). âIn those days,…
Read MoreMeet our Volunteers: Paul Fullagar
Paul is one of our newest recruits who joined our wheelchair project team at Arundel only just last month, in October. Originally from the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Paul is a qualified Electrical Fitter and Mechanic by trade. He has worked in a variety of positions, ranging from âHousing Work Contractor, to Frequency Testing, Injection…
Read MoreMeet our Volunteers: Peter Martin
âI went to about 6 different schoolsâ Peter explained. No, not because he was one of those impossible kids who always get expelled! His fatherâs work as an earthmoving contractor simply demanded that they live where the big contracts were. Born in Thornton, North-East of Melbourne near Lake Eildon, the family ultimately settled in Shepparton…
Read MoreMeet our Volunteers: Rick Parry
He might not be the longest-serving Associate Member at our project shed (he joined our team in 2021), but certainly Rick is one of our most active ones. But what a distinguished âpre-wheelchairsâ career! âI joined the Navy Reserve in 1967 as a Radar Plotter (yes, the same guys they use in recruiting advertisements), and retired 51 years…
Read MoreMeet our Volunteers: Damian Knoll
Born in Sydney where he also met his wife, Damian and his wife moved to the Gold Coast in their thirties. All his three children were born here; one of his daughters is a Bio Scientist, his son is in Real Estate and the youngest daughter is in her prep year. Regrettably, they later decided…
Read MoreMeet Our Volunteers – Bill
Bill, the shed mascot, builds moral, and helps you finish of your morning tea when you can’t finish that last bite. He’ll greet you, and accept as many pats as you’re willing to give him.
Read MoreMeet our Volunteers â Ray Drowley
Picture in your mind a typical Australian farmer. What do you see? Probably same as me: at least 6 ½ foot tall (thatâs about 195 cm for those among you who have forgotten imperial measurements), the physique of a Half Back, a bit taciturn, can go for hours without saying a word⌠OK, those of…
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