2023 Alumni Awards - Gippsland

The 2023 Federation University Alumni Awards Gippsland event was held at the Morwell Innovation Centre on Tuesday 24 October.
The Awards formally recognise their achievements within their chosen field of study and beyond.

The recipients are:

2023 Young Alumna of the Year

Brooke Tahir

Field of Study: Science

Nomination Category: Outstanding service to the community

Brooke Tahir is truly inspiring.  Brooke is from Gunai Kurnai Country and wanted to make a difference in the community and diversity on the Mornington Peninsula.  When Brooke created her business The Main Street Greenery, she offered and pledged $1 from each sale to local emergency relief.  Brooke also created the Fairy Kingdom using only recycled goods, which has become an ASD friendly space and a perfect all abilities display with a play hub.  Brooke has travelled around Melbourne doing various workshops teaching fundamental science to give children and young adults a foundation in STEM as it is so important, and since 2022 Brooke has been tutoring children with all abilities. 99% of her students are on the ASD spectrum or blind.

2023 Alumni Award for Community Service

Abdel Halabi

Field of Study: Engineering

Nomination Category: Outstanding service to Federation University or its predecessor institutions;
Outstanding service to the community

Abdel Halabi has made a significant contribution to education and academia but more importantly he is most widely respected for his contribution to the support and advocacy of the Islamic community.  Abdel works tirelessly with the local Islamic community, including muslim staff and students at Federation University to foster and enable a vibrant Islamic community.  The community has truly benefited from Abdel’s care and dedication he has brought to many.  In his volunteering roles and through his partnered community activities including sport and wellbeing, he has made a significant social impact as a champion for inclusivity and opportunities for all.

Distinguished Alumna

Jane Burton

Field of Study: Applied Science

Nomination Category: Outstanding professional achievement

Jane Burton has close to three decades of public and private sector experience spanning roles in industrial chemistry, research and development, regional economic development and land use planning.  Jane is an ardent ambassador for Gippsland and its community.  In 2019 Jane was the Victorian Winner of the Minerals Council of Australia’s Exceptional Woman in Resources Award.  In 2023, Jane became Project Director, CarbonNet with Invest Victoria. Jane is an ardent ambassador for Gippsland and its community.

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Distinguished Alumnus

Richard Elkington

Field of Study: Engineering

Nomination Category: Outstanding professional achievement; Outstanding service to the community

Richard Elkington OAM, is a highly regarded business and Gippsland community person with a long association with the University and region. He is also well recognised for a range of community activities, particularly in the promotion of the Latrobe Valley.  In all of his interactions he demonstrates strategic and conceptual thinking and seeks to include as many people as possible in decision making, whether it be with professional or fraternal organisations.  The long-time Traralgon resident has been associated with the Freemasons Victoria, since the early 1980s, and in 2022 Richard was honoured with the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM).

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Distinguished Alumna

Toni Wakefield

Field of Study: Business

Nomination Category: Outstanding professional achievement; Outstanding service to Federation University or its predecessor institutions

Toni Wakefield is a lifelong and passionate Gippslander who is committed to raising the profile of the regions' industry, small business sectors as well as education and training opportunities. Toni offers a positive and influential voice to industry, government and skills educators, helping create a thriving and sustainable future for the region. Toni is a great believer in education and training as a key means of accelerating transition and growth in Gippsland and has been an active supporter of Federation University’s education initiatives and activities.  Toni’s commitment to mentoring small business owners, particularly women from regional areas is nothing short of inspirational.