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A three-time Australian boxing champion, Oceania champion, kickboxing champion recently turned professional boxer. Bianca Bam Bam Elmir has won numerous belts and titles over the years and plans to be the next super bantam weight world boxing champion.
Outside of the ring, Bianca works as an advisor for a politician in Canberra and has also worked in the youth sector for many years. She is passionate about supporting disadvantaged people, involved in Aboriginal reconciliation and supported Australia foreign prisoners abroad get access to legal advice. Bianca spent a year working as a volunteer in South Africa raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and sexual health education.
Now work on the Central Coast - Bianca works as a facilitator for a peer and mentoring program called Top Blokes (http://www.topblokes.org.au/). Mentoring young boys across eight schools teaching them about the risks of alcohol and drugs and building their emotional and social resilience.
'It is very important to me that I use my exposure as a fighting champion to role model positive change; I’ve been doing this by presenting as a motivational speaker at high schools and organisations around Australia. I have also written a curriculum for a project combining boxing and dream building that I facilitated with Anglicare and the PCYC in NSW for at risk young people.' A
By Shine Central CoastA three-time Australian boxing champion, Oceania champion, kickboxing champion recently turned professional boxer. Bianca Bam Bam Elmir has won numerous belts and titles over the years and plans to be the next super bantam weight world boxing champion.
Outside of the ring, Bianca works as an advisor for a politician in Canberra and has also worked in the youth sector for many years. She is passionate about supporting disadvantaged people, involved in Aboriginal reconciliation and supported Australia foreign prisoners abroad get access to legal advice. Bianca spent a year working as a volunteer in South Africa raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and sexual health education.
Now work on the Central Coast - Bianca works as a facilitator for a peer and mentoring program called Top Blokes (http://www.topblokes.org.au/). Mentoring young boys across eight schools teaching them about the risks of alcohol and drugs and building their emotional and social resilience.
'It is very important to me that I use my exposure as a fighting champion to role model positive change; I’ve been doing this by presenting as a motivational speaker at high schools and organisations around Australia. I have also written a curriculum for a project combining boxing and dream building that I facilitated with Anglicare and the PCYC in NSW for at risk young people.' A