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    • February 4, 2021
      We are proud to announce that Dianne Lucas, Spinal Cord Injuries Australia’s CEO has been nominated for Pro Bono Australia’s…
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    We are proud to announce that Dianne Lucas, Spinal Cord Injuries Australia’s CEO has been nominated for Pro Bono Australia’s 2021 Impact 25.

    These awards began in 2014 and each year they aim to
    recognise innovators, collaborators and changemakers from across the social
    sector who are making a positive impact in the community. They are an important
    platform to promote awareness and advocacy for the causes that the winners
    represent.

    Please show your support for Dianne and Spinal Cord Injuries Austarlia by casting your vote here.

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