Rosanna Martinello
Rosanna Martinello is Chief Executive Officer of NAPCAN. Rosanna has experience in both the not for profit and commercial arena. Previous roles include CEO for a national not-for-profit and, for many years, a senior executive at CSR Limited. In addition, other appointments have included non-executive Director of a NSW Area Health Service and a Credit Union, member of several national cancer advisory committees and founding member of the Young Breast Cancer Action Group NSW. Rosanna is currently on the Board of Cancer Council Australia.
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33,000 reasons to act on child abuse
This week is National Child Protection Week 2010 and this year NAPCAN is highlighting the stark fact that when we…... Read more
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Would you kill for a job?
Who would work in an abattoir? Most of us have done jobs we didn’t want to do because we needed…
Friday Dilemma: child cruelty or harmless fun?
Parenting. It’s the new oneupmanship. Ah, how quaint the days now seem when parents could raise…
Hipsters with hip replacements
Someone once told me that when people reach a certain age they begin dressing in the manner they did…
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From: Punch on: Open thread 09/02/2012
marley says:
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
Erick says:
Led Zeppelin are responsible for my all-time favourite mixed metaphor: "There you sit, sit and stare, like a book on a shelf rusting." (Misty Mountain Hop) I laugh every time I hear it. Hmmm, I believe I've decided what to play on the way to work today. [read more]Gentle jabs to the ribs
No wuckin forries. These nuckin futs are tuckin fops
Well, puck me with a fitchfork. The F-word is apparently an acceptable part of Australian speech. That’s… Read more