Previous Aspire Award winners include Ray Bitsche, Patrick and Barbara Hill, Ray and Pat Potts and Sandy
Trudgeon.
Just as the then-dominant
trudgeon stroke was borrowed--likely from South America (Colwin, 2002: 14)--Islanders provided the inspiration for the crawl stroke, and individuals like Alick Wickham provided prototypes for the stroke's development.
I owe debts to Brian
Trudgeon, who imparted knowledge gained through his career as a city planner, and to Dave Lamon and Steve Casey, who demonstrated what it means to serve the public.
Trudgeon and Carr (2007) investigated the impact of home-based behavior intervention on families of children with ASD and concluded that although parents reported both positive and negative impacts of the program, the sources of support obtained offset the demands of the programs.
But the artwork's co-owner, Kristyn
Trudgeon, isn't buying his tale.
without fear of an unintended waiver of immunity");
Trudgeon v.
Simon
Trudgeon, Commercial Leader, explained: "Businesses are being put in a position where they have no choice but to re-examine their normal method of acquisition, usually looking to alternatives to outright purchase as their traditional lines of funding have reduced or have been closed.
Marina Shallish from Grand View, Williamstown, Rhon- dda, sent in a picture of herself with Lawrence and Margaret
Trudgeon, Sylvia Jones, and Enid Hughes on holiday in Norway.
Trudgeon, RI 2000, Why warriors lie down and die, Aboriginal Resource and Development Services, Darwin.
According to Roger
Trudgeon, deputy director at the Ballarat Gold Museum, Ballarat in the 1860s was a ''pretty rough, rollicking town with all sorts of entertainments that could be had for the right price.''
Crowd's Michael
Trudgeon, who with David Poulton designed the space, explains: "Traditionally cinema foyers are static and empty spaces.