Lynne Bradshaw
Lynne Bradshaw is the President of RSPCA Australia (since October 2006) and also the President of RSPCA WA. Though she has always taken a strong interest in animal welfare and environmental issues, Lynne was motivated to take action and subsequently to become involved with the RSPCA in Western Australia after seeing a particularly horrific animal cruelty case on television.
Lynne’s career began as a management trainee in the public service before making the move into private industry and she now manages her own business within the health care sector.
Born in Leeds England, Lynne has lived in Perth with her husband Richard since 1985. They share their home with two dogs, including Dennis, who she recently adopted from the RSPCA.
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Finding your pawfect match this Valentine’s Day
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I'm one of the older ones, so I've certainly seen a few changes in my time. When I started school I learned to write with a nib pen, dipped in an inkwell (no, I'm not kidding). My mother became a dab hand at getting inkstains out of my clothes. Flicking ink at one another in the classroom was an essential… [read more]From: I’d rather have a piece of toast than listen to crap lyrics
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No wuckin forries. These nuckin futs are tuckin fops
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