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By Rev Paul Joy
The podcast currently has 137 episodes available.
Episode 136: Adam Docking (YOG 1988) - Real estate director and auctioneer
"You never lose the connection to Yarra."
For more information, please go to www.yvg.vic.edu.au/podcast
Episode 135: Hannah Brodribb (YOG 2019) - Legal assistant, self employed and manager and state party coordinator
"I had strong teachers and mentors who showed me the way at Yarra."
For more information, please go to www.yvg.vic.edu.au/podcast
Episode 134: IBY Geoffrey Smith (YOG 1976) - Filmmaker
"My English teacher was a rare person who could look into your soul and bring out the best in you."
For more information, please go to www.yvg.vic.edu.au/podcast
Episode 133: Miranda Ryall (YOG 2002) - Physiotherapist
“We had great student leaders who created a safe environment where people could thrive.”
For more information, please go to www.yvg.vic.edu.au/podcast
Episode 132: Tim Dewhurst (YOG 1972)
"My teachers were all very involved and interested and supported the spirit of the school."
For more information, please go to https://www.yvg.vic.edu.au/podcast
Episode 131 - Eleanor Louise Butt (YOG 1999)
"I felt especially supported and welcomed by the Art Department at Yarra"
For more information, please go to www.yvg.vic.edu.au/podcast
Episode 130: Gavin Macrae (YOG 1996) - Lawyer and Partner at Hall and Wilcox
“There were so many opportunities for you to find your way at Yarra.”
For more information, please go to www.yvg.vic.edu.au/podcast
Episode 129: Hilary Senhanli (YOG 1983)
"To me, the School motto is about raising your gaze and being aspirational."
For more information, please go to www.yvg.vic.edu.au/podcast
Episode 128: Gordon McLean (YOG 1972) - Regional Manager Sukyo Mahikari, New Zealand
"The spirit of Yarra did something - it touched my soul."
For more information, please go to www.yvg.vic.edu.au/podcast
Episode 127: Lisa Tatai (YOG 1991) - Laboratory Assistant, Bionics Institute
"I was only at Yarra for VCE, but they were two very good years."
For more information, please go to www.yvg.vic.edu.au/podcast
The podcast currently has 137 episodes available.