| Anj Barker named in The Age’s Top 100 Melburnians | Dec 2011 |
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Anj has been named by the Melbourne magazine as one of Melbourne’s top 100 citizens. In a special issue, Anj’s story and profile details her amazing dedication to recovery and her outstanding advocacy work. You can view the article here. |
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| Victoria’s Young Australian of the Year 2011 |
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On November 15 last year, Anj Barker was awarded the prestigious title of Victoria’s Young Australian of the Year. She is an inspirational young woman and we are proud that she is an Ambassador for Building Better Lives.
![]() Photos by Fred Kroh of the evening presentation at the National Gallery’s Great Hall.With the assistance of a text-to-voice translator, Anj prepared this speech: ![]() |
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| Anj featured in the Sunday Night program in February 2010. You can view the program below. Please note that there is an advertisement at the start of this video that is placed by the television station and we have no control over the content. |
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In 2007, Anj’s story “Loves Me Loves Me Not” featured in a Federal Government project to educate young people about domestic violence. This DVD formed part of a toolkit that was sent to secondary schools throughout Australia, and is still in use today. | ||









