| Reception for World Vision 40 Hour Famine Leaders Wednesday 2 July 2003Great to be here to salute officially those who have led this
            year, and quite possibly those who will lead us all in the future. I
                want to make a point of saying that you who have given your time
                to lead and work for the common good are part of the reality
              I see that keeps me going. I see positive examples of people able
                to give themselves to a cause or vision every day. It is always
                especially good to be able
                to acknowledge the work of the younger volunteers given the bad
                press young people get all too often. The reality is that over
                half the volunteer work in this community is done by under 25's..
                It is fact that we older folk need
              to acknowledge more openly and often. Society is made up ultimately
                of makers and breakers. The breakers tend to get the headlines
                but it is the makers who keep us well
                as a people and as a society. I am also well aware that to get
                the record results for the 40 hour famine that you have, many
              of you have had to try and turn
                your school culture around to do so. I hope on the way you learnt
                one of the great truths of politics...that you can make a difference...that
                the biggest barrier is just
              making the decision to do so. I'm also a recovering accountant
                in addition to being a mayor so I'm all the more impressed with
                some of the totals that some
              of you have achieved. I'm told one pupil took the total for her
                school from $5000 to $12,000, and banked another $2200 on top
              of that. Amazing. Quite a few records been broken along the way...I'm
              told the total is well over half a million this year. You will have
                also banked a lot of emotional capital as leaders and people
              that make things happen on the way. Don't let that asset go to waste.
                I believe we have a wonderful generation of creative leadership
                taking shape away from the spotlight
                of the media. In fact a year or two back when students were starting
              to march in the streets to support their teachers and their right
              to good
              education I very quietly thought “good on you”, what
              a great sign for the future. You are part of that rising tide of
                new leaders. Tonight you may feel tethered by newness and shyness
                to this building. Don't.
                  Unbelievable as it may seem now, I think some of you will be
            back here running the show sooner than you think. Still I hate
                to spoil a good night out with those sort of notions so I will
                again thank you for your generosity , your vision and
                your courage to swim against the tide.
 
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