Women of the West Award 2005
Winner
Sister Mary-Louise Petro – Chief Executive Officer of Mamre Plains Ltd. (Left to Right: Clr Diane Finch, Denise McGrath and Sister Mary-Louise Petro)
Sister Mary-Louise has led the Mamre Project, a non-profit company of the Parramatta Sisters of Mercy, for two decades. During this time she has overseen the restoration of the historic Mamre Homestead. As well as the homestead, the whole site has been transformed and as a tearoom/restaurant and function
centre, it enriches the lives of the community.
The Mamre Project has offered training and personal development courses to disadvantaged people and in a range of ways fulfilled its aims to provide services and programs that contribute to the alleviation of poverty and the achievement of well-being of disadvantaged individuals and groups.
Today, Mamre has businesses in catering and hospitality, retail, plant nursery and garden services, and provides employment to around 50 people. Sister Mary-Louise has previously received a Penrith Citizen of the Year Award, a St Marys Citizen of the Year Award, and was also named the Mulgoa
electorate Woman of the Year for 2005, by the Hon Diane Beamer.
Highly Commended
Councillor Dianne Finch JP – Hawkesbury City Council
Dianne was highly commended for leadership roles across a wide spectrum of community organisations in the Hawkesbury area including the Red Cross, Legacy, Girl Guides, Hawkesbury Tourism, Kurrajong Rural Fire Brigade,
Hawkesbury State Emergency Services, Country Women's Association and Kurrajong Public School, among many others.
Highly Commended
Denise McGrath – Chief Executive of the Kids of Macarthur Health Foundation
Denise was highly commended for her contributions to many practical and creative initiatives in the Macarthur area, and for raising in excess of $1 million for deprived and sick children in
the Macarthur community.
Nominees for 2005
The University congratulates all those women from across Greater Western Sydney nominated for the 2005 Women of the West Award.
- Jan Chisholm, Plan-it Youth Coordinator, Plan-it Youth
- Dian Patricia Crockford, Soroptimist/Chamber of Commerce
- Illana Halliday, Group Manager Outcomes & Development, Parramatta City Council
- Faye Hansen, Uniting Care, Northmead
- Betty Hargreaves OAM JP, retired
- Rhonda Loftus, District Manager, Hills Community Health Service
- Jan McCreadie, Director, Urban Design & Planning, Auburn Council
- Corrie Monsma, retired/volunteer
- Anne Priestly, Region Outdoor Activities Advisor
- Robyn Rance, Leader of Youth, Guides Australia
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