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to
VOTE FOR CAPTAIN SARAH!
Captain Sarah
recently won the Pride of Australia Medal in the Fair Go category for Western
Australia. She now has the chance to win on a National Level and we need your help!!!!
The finalist with
the MOST ONLINE
VOTES is the winner.
If Captain Sarah wins nationally, the
Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation will receive a $10,000 donation that will
go towards keeping our life-changing youth development program running.
($10k.... imagine what we could do with that!!)
Please visit this web address, register your
details and vote for Sarah Robinson.
http://prideofaustralia.com.au/peoples-choice-medal/nominees/fair-go It will only take a few minutes but every vote counts!!Voting closes Monday, 28th October so please spread the word and get your friends and family to take 2 minutes and vote.GO CAPTAIN GO!!!! |
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
VOTE FOR CAPTAIN SARAH!!!
Friday, 27 September 2013
2013 VOLUNTEERS OF THE YEAR
It's that time of year again... the time of year where we celebrated our annual volunteer of the year awards, recognising volunteers who have made a special contribution for various categories over the last sailing season. We would love to share the award categories with you and recognise the winners for their amazing efforts, contributions and support over the past year.
AUSTA MEDALLION Peter Graham
Each year since 2001 AUSTA has awarded personal
achievement medallions recognising persons of any age who have shown
outstanding personal achievement either on board or in support of the
organisation’s vessel.
This year, this
prestigious award goes to a volunteer who doesn't let his age get in the way of
his amazing contribution to Leeuwin. This person returns time and time again, committing
to at least one voyage a month, as a Watch Leader and is loved by all of his
trainees and fellow Leeuwin crew. This person is always willing to shuffle his
own schedule around, often moving things of priority to put Leeuwin first and
can always be relied on to put his hand up when we are short of volunteers.
Trainee Watch Leaders are often placed under the guidance of this volunteer,
and there are not many current Watch Leaders who have not sailed as a t-dub
under his training prior to receiving their watch leader rating. This
volunteer’s patience, kindness, knowledge, skills and dedication to young
trainees are an absolute asset to the Foundation. Coming straight from the
Captain’s mouth – this volunteer’s presence on board any voyage makes the
voyage sail that much smoother and makes the Captain happy.
AUSTA MEDALLION Chloe
Hosking
The second AUSTA
medallion goes to a young person aged between 16-23 years who has shown
outstanding personal achievement while undertaking a voyage.
This AUSTA medallion recipient is a
volunteer always willing to go the extra mile and put in more than what is
required of her. She shows hard work, enthusiasm and dedication towards
everything she helps out with at Leeuwin and has come to fit right in with the
shed boys, though she drops the average age about 50 years. This volunteer has
shown great progression this year and worked very hard over many voyages to get
her Watch Leader rating. She can always be seen around the ship and shed with a
beaming smile and a positive attitude.
ORDER OF MERIT (VOYAGES) Chloe Hosking
This award recognises one red shirt who has volunteered their time on the most number of voyages this sailing season. This volunteer participated in 12 out of 20 voyages this season.
ORDER OF MERIT (SHORT SAILS) Don Kinnear
This award recognises a red shirt who has volunteered
their time on the most number of short sails this season. This volunteer
participated in 36 out of 89 short sails this season.
CAPTAIN’S AWARD – Mitchell Cullen and Barbara Henderson
This year the Captain’s award is an endurance
award that is recognising two volunteers for their contribution to the Monkey
Mia leg of our voyages. This year two of our red shirts both did the voyage up
to Monkey Mia and back, and everything in between. Those voyages can be
particularly tough and these volunteers
gave their time to participate in all voyages.
SPIRIT OF LEEUWIN (INDIVIDUAL) - Emily Brough
This award recognises a volunteer who encompasses the
spirit of what Leeuwin is about. This
recipient really is a great example of the Spirit of Leeuwin. She is friendly,
willing to teach others, skilled, passionate, dedicated and reliable and has in
past been awarded volunteer of the year by the Sail Training Association.
SPIRIT OF LEEUWIN AWARD (ORGANISATION) - Woodside and Minderoo Foundation
This award recognises an organisation/ community
partner who encompasses the spirit of what Leeuwin is about.
This
year, we awarded the Spirit of Leeuwin Award to two organisations
whose contributions and support over the year have seen hundreds of young
people who would otherwise never have the opportunity available to them, be
able to attend a voyage this season. Woodside and the Minderoo Foundation
(formerly known as the Australian Children’s Trust) have continued to support
us in the form of
scholarships. The voyage fare can often be a barrier for many young people to have this life changing experience, so to have
the support of Woodside and Minderoo this year has been amazing and both organisations really do encompass the Spirit of Leeuwin – and that is aiming to
bring positive difference to the lives of young Western Australians.
OTHER ORGANISATIONS
It is not just
our major sponsors who have helped us out this year or made a
contribution to helping young people attend a voyage. We would also like to
recognise the
following organisations for all of their support over the season in the
form of sponsorship, scholarships , promotion and continuing a partnership sending
local youths on a voyage.
Manjimup APEX club
Shire of Harvey
City of Kwinana
Middle Island Fishing Club
Shire of Dardanup
Lions Club of Leeuwin
Shire of Dandaragan
CRC Network
The City of Gosnells
And KEI
VOLUNTEER SHORE SUPPORT AWARD - Ken Whiting
This award recognises an individual who has
made valuable contributions to the smooth running of the office. He is perhaps a lesser seen volunteer who
started with the Foundation over 20 years ago. Since then he has been on
several voyages as watch leader, purser and doctor; he is a long term member of
the Ultimate Challenge Committee and assesses all trainee voyage medical forms.
VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION AWARD - Sarah Gilbert
This award was a chance for all of our volunteers to
nominate a fellow red shirt. The award recipient is described as being awesome, fun, hardworking, and someone who can be relied upon by her fellow volunteers. She is
always willing to lend a hand and has done by being involved in refit, short
sails and voyages.
VOLUNTEER ALL ROUNDER AWARD - Jeffrey Poon
This award goes to one of our red shirts
who has excelled at all roles he has taken over the past year. He has been a
cooks mate, purser, watch leader and has volunteered in the shed and office. He
has not a lot of free time, but always makes time for Leeuwin. He goes above
and beyond what is expected and has come to be someone other red shirts go to
for his knowledge, wisdom and skills. He is friendly, enthusiastic and is always wearing a huge smile.
APPRECIATION AWARDS - Angela Bond, Mike Swan and Ben Dewar
SOCIAL CREW SPONSORED AWARD - Heather Denham
This award recognises one of our newest watch leaders. This person returned
after a 3 year break to volunteering on voyages. She was a trainee watch leader
and watch leader on a total of 7 voyages, including 4 out or 5 Christ Church
voyages. She has the patience of a saint
and is welcome back anytime after she gets back from travelling America.
OTHER THANKYOUS
Thankyou to Gail and Bernie for their contributions and hard work running the Leeuwin social crew this year
These are only a few of our amazing volunteers who keep the ship, shed and shore running so a huge thank you to everyone involved with Leeuwin this year. We couldn't do it without you and are very excited to see old and new faces joining us for the new season starting tomorrow!
Monday, 23 September 2013
ONCE-A-YEAR VISIT TO BUNBURY
Join us on a day sail on our only visit to Bunbury this year!
This coming weekend a group of excited trainees are set to sail our blue canoe to Bunbury on a youth explorer voyage, where we will be opening the ship at the Port for two exclusive short sails on Saturday 5th October.We only visit Bunbury once a year, so this will be your only chance to hop on either a day sail or twilight sail and explore the unique surrounds of Bunbury, by tall ship.
Saturday 5th October
Day Sail (11 - 2pm)
Twilight Sail (4 - 7pm)
Don't miss out! Places are filling quickly so visit sailleeuwin.rezdy.com to book your spot!
Thursday, 12 September 2013
MEET OUR MATE!
It’s 7am on a weekday. Some of us have had a solid night’s
sleep and have gotten used to the rocking motion of sleeping on a ship. Some of
us have only just shut our eyes after just coming off the 12-4am night watch.
All of us are woken up by the sound of Abba blasting through the ship’s
speakers, followed by a Croatian accent greeting us with “Morning guys, guys morning.
Time to get up and do some stretches, then we go eat.” Sitting in the
Charthouse at the other end of the speaker, holding his cup of freshly brewed
coffee, is Slaven Roje, our First Mate.
Born in Croatia, Slaven moved to Oz and joined the Leeuwin team in early 2012, having previously been in the position of First Officer on the Queen Mary. Slaven has sailed on cargo and cruise ships all around the world, and has travelled to places as diverse as Antarctica and the Caribbean. He worked as the second mate on the Queen Victoria before jumping ship to the Queen Mary as second mate and working his way up the ranks.
“Before I joined LOAF, I didn’t really know what to expect
from Sail Training.
Does it really work, is it just an excuse for people like me
to have fun on tall ships… now, a year smarter and definitely more experienced
in Sail Training, I can say that the previous year of my life has been a
fulfilled one.
I am now convinced that what we do here does make a
difference and it can change young people’s lives.
I know it sounds like a cliché, but then again if it wasn’t
true, it wouldn’t be a cliché.”
As First Mate on Leeuwin, Slaven is second in command of our
ship. He is the one of our five permanent crew members that works most closely
with trainees on voyages and runs the trainee program on board.
When Slaven isn’t sailing he enjoys photography, running,
the gym and motorbikes. He would also like anyone who owns a long board with a
single fin to give him a call!
Sunday, 1 September 2013
MEET THE CHEF!
Some of the questions we always get asked when we visit schools and tell students about the Leeuwin voyages, are "What's the food like? If we get really hungry will there be enough? Can we go back for seconds?" After returning from their first voyage the trainee's post-voyage letters almost always read words gushing over how good the food was, all thanks to our awesome Chef Aidan.
After an early morning start, woken up after having just come off night watch, morning stretches, climbed the mast several times and done a solid morning's sailing, the tempting smell of freshly baked biscuits wafts up from below deck, making all mouths on deck water. Trace that alluring smell down the main companionway and you will find our chef Aidan in the galley, music loud and cooking up something delicious.
Growing up in the WA country town
of Denmark, Aidan first came to Leeuwin as a trainee himself, with his first voyage in
2005. He enjoyed his first voyage so much that he returned as a volunteer often
and as much as he could, with ratings of Bosun’s Mate and Watch Leader, every
year until he came on board as the Leeuwin chef in early 2012.
For Aidan, the
Leeuwin exposed him to a different and more positive social avenue as a
teenager. He wants to be able to provide the same experience he had to other
people. “If in some small way I can give that to other people, I will.”
With a love of food and a ton of experience working in a variety of restaurants, bars and cafés
all around Perth, Aidan always manages to please trainees with his food.
“Working on Leeuwin is a truly unique experience; you will never have a working environment the same as this.”
“Working on Leeuwin is a truly unique experience; you will never have a working environment the same as this.”
Tuesday, 27 August 2013
JOIN US FOR MARITIME DAY
This Saturday, 31st August, is Fremantle Port's Maritime Day.
There is a ton of fun and interesting activities and events happening including a performance from visiting Indonesian Tall Ship Dewaruci's marching band!
The Leeuwin team will be manning our stall in the B SHED, along with lots of other stalls, so if you are down in Fremantle for the day, come and say hi!
We will also have a team of Red-Shirts ready to give you a full deck tour of our beautiful "blue canoe" for just a gold coin donation 10 - 4pm.
Hope to see you there!!
The Leeuwin team will be manning our stall in the B SHED, along with lots of other stalls, so if you are down in Fremantle for the day, come and say hi!
We will also have a team of Red-Shirts ready to give you a full deck tour of our beautiful "blue canoe" for just a gold coin donation 10 - 4pm.
Hope to see you there!!
Wednesday, 21 August 2013
JOIN US ON A JOURNEY DOWN SOUTH
This amazing weather is making us more and more excited to start the next sailing season, and we are starting it with a bang! We're headed to Bunbury and there's still space for you to join us!
Why not swap an otherwise uneventful week sitting in front of the computer, monitoring an unmoving Facebook news feed, for a spontaneous sailing adventure?
When was the last time you did something for the first time?
This school holidays/ uni break, join us on a seven day ocean adventure that promises to be packed with new challenges, experiences and adventure. Meet a whole crew of new mates, wake up every morning out on the open ocean to the fresh salty air, and try something you wouldn't get the chance to do in every day life.
Our crew will teach you every aspect of sailing a tall ship, giving you the chance to take the helm, plot our course, climb our 33 metre main mast and experience the thrill of setting and furling all sails. It's not uncommon to witness some pretty spectacular sights out there on the ocean, everything from standing on the bowsprit while dolphins play in the water directly below, whales within metres of the ship, meteor showers and the amazing phosphorescence during night watch. All of this makes for an awesome week, and is made even better by sharing it with a great group of new friends.
VOYAGE 13/14
Departing : Fremantle 28th September
Arriving : Bunbury 4th October
VOYAGE 13/15
Departing : Bunbury 7th October
Arriving : Fremantle 13th October
Email: ashleigh@sailleeuwin.com
Call: 9430 4105
Visit: www.sailleeuwin.com
To enquire about scholarship opportunities, for more info or to book your spot.
LIFE STARTS NOW!
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