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Rotary Means Business Christmas Breakfast | Brad Ness | December 3, 2024

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ANZAC House Veteran Central
perth, australia
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Tue, 3 Dec, 7:30am - 9am AWST

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Please join us for our Rotary Means Business Christmas Breakfast with special guest speaker Brad Ness OAM.

Five-time Paralympian, former Captain, and now Paris Paralympics Head Coach of the Australian Men’s Wheelchair Basketball Team

Sporting hero Brad Ness has never let anything stand in his way of achieving.

As former captain and now head coach of the Australian Men’s Wheelchair Basketball Team, The Rollers, Brad has combined his knowledge and passions for workplace safety education and sport.

Suffering a workplace accident at 18 which made him a below-the-knee amputee, Brad now travels the world to inspire people with his incredible story and attitude towards life.

Boasting an array of life highlights, Brad has carried the flag for the Australian Paralympic team at the 2016 Rio Paralympics, been the Captain and now head coach in Paris of the Australian Men’s Wheelchair Basketball Team, won a Gold medal at the Beijing Paralympic Games, represented the Australian government at the European Training Sports Centre in Italy, met the Dalai Lama, and played basketball across the globe.

Brad was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for his Services to Sport in 2008.

He also attended the United Nations Laos Anti Mines Convention as a mentor to land mine victims.

Brad is living proof of what is truly possible with determination and perseverance.

There is a delicious breakfast from the dedicated ANZAC House team a raffle with some great prizes and a portion of every regular ticket sale is going to the Australian Rotary Health Foundation.

(And you can find out about Rotary WA here, including the location of a Rotary club near you: Home Page | District 9423 (rotarywa9423.org.au)

Rotary Means Business WA is a Fellowship of Rotary International. It is a vibrant, valuable, and productive business Fellowship that enhances B2B and B2C commerce between and for Rotarians in business and provides an avenue to help strategically scale up members' good works at their Rotary Club. Its ethos is based on the principles of the Rotary Four Way Test which is grounded in honesty, fairness, friendship, and benefit to all concerned.

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ANZAC House Veteran Central
perth, australia