Thursday, 12 March, 2015 - 05:03
Visionary medico wins 40under40
This year’s First Amongst Equals winner is a passionate medical specialist but he’s also a visionary entrepreneur who has a lot in common with successful business leaders.
Lions Outback Vision was established in 2010 with the support of the Lions Eye Institute and the University of Western Australia. It is a small team of eye health professionals who are committed to improving the eye health of rural, remote and Indigenous Western Australians. Lions Outback Vision aims to address the unique challenges of delivering quality specialist eye health care to regional, remote and Indigenous communities across our state with the development and implementation of innovative and sustainable models of service delivery. It currently provides specialist eye health care services throughout the Pilbara, Kimberley, Goldfields, Midwest, Southwest and Great Southern regions of Western Australia.
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This year’s First Amongst Equals winner is a passionate medical specialist but he’s also a visionary entrepreneur who has a lot in common with successful business leaders.
This year’s First Amongst Equals winner is a passionate medical specialist, but he’s also a visionary entrepreneur who has a lot in common with successful business leaders.
The 2015 First Amongst Equals winner Dr Angus Turner talks about how winning the prize helped his not-for-profit venture.
More than two decades ago, Barry Cable cycled from Perth to the Melbourne Cricket Ground to toss the coin for the 1993 AFL Grand Final.
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