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Paula Duncan Ambassador, Royal Hospital for Women
Paula Duncan
Ambassador, Royal Hospital for Women

Pauls Duncan has been a household name throughout Australia for over half her life and has been the recipient of 7 Logie Awards. her nomination for the Australia Day Award for her charity work is testiment to her commitment in helping people with disabilities.

Paula has received an Executive Women of the Year award and most notably was awarded an Order of Australia for Outstanding Contribution to the Entertainment Industry and the Australian Community.


Judy Nunn Ambassador, NSW Women's Breast Centre
Judy Nunn
Ambassador, NSW Women's Breast Centre

From stage actor and international television star to best-selling author, Judy Nunn's career has been meteoric. The resounding critical and commercial success of her latest work, Heritage, has consolidated Judy's position as one of this country's leading fiction writers.

Her books are now published throughout Europe in English, German, French, Dutch and Czech. Judy lives with her husband, actor-author Bruce Venables on the Central Coast of New South Wales.


Antonia Kidman
Antonia Kidman
Ambassador, Mother's Day Royal Celebrations

Foxtel presenter Antonia Kidman is one of Australia’s most recognisable faces, having successfully carved out a career as a television reporter and presenter over the past decade.

Antonia is a Mother’s Day Royal Celebrations Ambassador for the RHW Foundation, and also has close links with the Royal Hospital for Women through the popular Foxtel program From Here to Maternity with Antonia Kidman. Antonia has produced and presented From Here to Maternity, an eight-part series that focused on newborns and their parents. The series premiered on the W. Channel in December, 2006 and a second series screened in 2007.

Antonia was most recently awarded the 2007 and 2008 ASTRA Awards for Favourite Female Personality.


Kit Willow
Kit Willow
Ambassador, Mother's Day Royal Celebrations

Information coming soon!


Tracey Spicer
Tracey Spicer
Ambassador, Newborn Care Centre

Respected newsreader, journalist and mum Tracey Spicer believes she might finally have found that elusive work-life balance.

As the new editor of the family travel magazine, Out & about with Kids, she is forging a new career, while spending time with her precious little ones, three year old Taj and 20 month old Grace.

Renowned for her integrity, sharp mind and calm manner, Tracey presented Network Ten's national weekend news and mid-week 11AM news for ten years. But Tracey has always been first and foremost, a journalist. Amongst the highlights of her career, Tracey counts two documentaries on the work of World Vision in Bangladesh and Kenya.

Tracey is also an Ambassador for World Vision, WWF and the Penguin Foundation, Patron of the NSW Cancer Council and Life's Little Treasures, and the face of the Garvan Institute's research into pancreatic cancer, which killed her beloved mother Marica 8 years ago.

   

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