PORT ADELAIDE’S director of Aboriginal programs Paul Vandenbergh has been named South Australia’s NAIDOC Person of the Year at a ceremony at Town Hall.
Port Adelaide’s Aboriginal programs have been led by
Thanks for the nom, it was a surprise but a huge honour. Thanks @PAFC for supporting our vision & programs. #grateful #NAIDOCPersonOfTheYear pic.twitter.com/Pm8ESP42oV
— Pauly Vandenbergh (@BrusVandenbergh) July 4, 2017
Port Adelaide chief executive Keith Thomas praised both of the club’s award recipients for their achievements.
“Pauly does incredibly important work for Port Adelaide and the Aboriginal community in South Australia and the Northern
“Under his
“This award is a credit to his tireless efforts to foster reconciliation and help bring about meaningful change in the lives of young Aboriginal Australians.
“Kyran’s recognition is an amazing testament to the work he has done to overcome his personal battle with cancer and achieve great things.
“He recently completed his university studies and now works for
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