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This poster was created for the largest raffle in Western Australia "The Turquoise Coast Emergency Services Mega Raffle"
June instigated and project co-ordinated, acquired 51 prizes with the first prize a trip to New York staying at "The World Class and Famous Plaza hotel for 5 nights accommodation and airfares for 2 people.
Raising much needed funds and awareness for the local communities, St John Ambulance, Gingin West Fire Brigade and Two Rocks Sea Search and Rescue
Charity Current charity work for is the Angel flight network which supply emergency airflights for kids in the outback that need to come to the city for emergency medical care June has been involved with many and varied charity for over 20 years Raising money and awareness where she saw necessary at time!
** June at Lady Mary Fairfax's Ball ** For "The Children's Medical Research" in Sydney New South Wales she raised millions of dollars for The Genes for Jeans campaign, acquiring Hollywood celebrities personal Jeans. Which where then painted by famous Australian artists and auctioned for $25,000 or more
Theses are a few of the appreciation letters from the some of the benefactors!
30th March 2001 June Reith's C.V.
It was a pleasure to speak to you the other day. To refresh your memory I am the lady that Simon Townsend recommended to appear on your show.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() PLEASE CLICK THIS LINK FOR THE FULL SIZED IMAGE - CLICK HERE June was the Public Relations Officer for the Vaucluse committee ( see article & picture) when she acquired 100's of famous celebrities jeans when she visited Universal Studios Los Angeles !
The colour picture is of the personal Jeans belonging to Hollywood celebrity, Whoppi Goldberg. Her personality was depicted in oil colour by the famous Sydney artist Hugh Oliverio . They along with another 24 articles were auctioned at a gala night. John Symonds CEO for Aussie home loans was the highest bidder for $25,000.00 and money was donated to the Children's Medical Research Institute of New South Wales. |
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