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Community Bulletin

 

What does Leadership mean to you?


Good leadership is to be respected and listened to by virtue of great knowledge. It is the ability to pass on information and persuade others to act in the desired way without being patronising. It is to not seek power but be granted it on the basis of mutual respect, and denied it if acting in pure self-interest and restricting civil liberties - Elaine

Leadership means to guide others to the right path – to stand up and believe in people and to fight for justice - Jenny

Leadership means to guide others to make the right choices in life - Cathy

Whether a company director, President or parent, all leaders serve their group best by listening, consulting and sharing both burdens and bounties - Yvonne

Leadership means to lead a number of people in any organisation - Igai

A good leader is someone who considers others, not just what’s best for themselves.
- Juliette

It means to lead the people working under you with your positive attitude - Sahiha

They help you get back up if you fall - Elyshia

 

Melissa Iddles

Listener - The VoiceBox Radio Program

Congratulations and thank you to the young women who presentd an interesting discussion over the airwaves 6.30pm to 7pm on Tuesday 20th April. I'd never heard of that internal up-device that you wash out the re-insert. But even more importantly than any information which may have been shared, the fact of the discussion being aired is, as your sponsor of Young Vietnamese Women intends, 'empowering'.

The show was presented with maturity, honesty, caring and open-mindedness, also respectfulness and, dare I say it, love.

And I liked your choice fo Salt 'n' Pepper 'Push It' to seal the show.

Thanks again,

Melissa

P.S. The success of the show had much to do with the main presenter/host's smart timing and facilitation - there was nothing indulgennt or annoying throughout. The discussion flowed (no pun intended).

Date: 20 April, 2004

Aaron Walker

Listener - The VoiceBox Radio Program

The inability to access a medium which enables free expression to flow is only one part of the problem in sharing our thoughts with others. I firmly believe that access opens itself to people who are determined to obtain it, and yet so many people misuse that ability or surrender themselves to lesser dreams once the opportunity presents itself.

That's why the VoiceBox is such a brave, challenging and view-altering show. Balancing the thin tightrope between the abyss of impossible universalism and self-absorbed individualism is one of the biggest obstacles for any meaningful expression, and VoiceBox shows itself capable of this mammoth task with an amazing 30 minutes each week.

Fuelled by the heartfelt truth of these bright young Vietnamese-Australian women, an exciting and relevant world of dialogue is opened up in an unprecedented fashion - a world many people would have never thought possible.


Conversations of the VoiceBox wonderfully harmonize two streams of social awareness- that which acknowledges our common humanity, and the other, often neglected stream in the media, which stresses the importance of realizing that differences in gender, background and experience must be understood in order to create a meaningful
self-identity.

The result: proof that such conversation can be both assertive of the individual view and inclusive of the wider community. With such pioneer programs leading the way in forging intercultural understanding, many problems which seemed unlikely to ever be understood are beginning to take a coherent form. I can think of no better place for the birth of such realisation then in a public forum created by those who face the same problems in their everyday lives.

Whilst growing numbers of youth spurn the media and grow more and more self-involved in an increasingly dangerous fashion, the dreams and efforts of these young women who have chosen to take a different road are creating a tangible difference beyond the waves on which they emerge.

Posted: 20 April, 2004

Charlie Albright

Listener - The VoiceBox Radio Program

I LOVE YOUR SHOW!!

It''s so great, keep up the good work. I just started tuning in recently. I never knew community radio was this good, plus there aren't ads every 20 seconds.

 

 

Tai Phan

Supported organisation - Hands for Hope

The team at VoiceBox, in particular Helen and Phuong have been very helpful and supportive of our organisation (Hands for Hope). We appreciate their strong sense of community involvement and their willingness to assist with promoting our events. We congratulate VoiceBox on your achievements and look forward to further collaboration between the two organisations.



Dr Kate Armstrong

Founder, CLAN - supported organisation

Following on from our contact earlier this year, I wanted to thank-you again for your interest in CLAN and our work with children and familiesliving in Vietnam with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH).

With the ongoing support of organisations such as The VoiceBox we will continue to raise awareness of the plight faced by CAH families inresource-poor countries, and seek to effectchange in their lives.

Thank you for your interest in these children, and please accept our best wishes to all at the VoiceBox for a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year.

 

Paul Russell

Audience member at 2007 Website Launch

Well done... It was a very professional approach that was taken and you did so well... all of you. I feel there were some things which seemed to conspire to make the evening a test of your communication skills in the way of technical glitches, but you were able to step in and cover the sometimes awkardness of the moment in a very effective way... Very well done.

I think the message that you present was presented in a very convincing way and was well received by your audience.

 

Chris Do

Audience member at 2007 Website Launch

First, let me say that the presentation you managed to put together Saturday night was nothing short of amazing. What really impressed me, was even when things weren't going according to plan, you showed effortless poise, professionalism and calm in dealing with it.


Eddie Mona

Audience member at 2007 Website Launch

Just like to congratulate all you girls on an improvised, but impressive and successful event, as well as the Launch of the web page.

The evening was fun, informative, inspiring and moving. It's great to see how the programme has grown in the past 3 years from when it was first established and the launch of the first web page.

To you young ladies, I wish you the best in all the your future endeavours.

 

Ai Hui Chua

Performer at 2007 Website Launch

Please thank the VoiceBox group for the opportunity to sing tonight. You guys are making a difference. Keep inspiring others!

 

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