Jane Mouritz: Leading the Collaborative Effort to Refurbish the Avenue of Honour

Jane Mouritz, a valued Board Member for Community Engagement with Veterans Assist Great Southern, has played a pivotal role in preparing the Avenue of Honour refurbishment project for its launch after ANZAC Day. Her organizational skills and collaborative approach have ensured that all necessary resources, personnel, and funding are in place for a smooth and efficient start. Jane's meticulous planning and dedication have set the stage for a successful project, bringing together diverse community stakeholders in a shared endeavor to revitalize this important landmark.

Securing the Funding: Jane's dedication to securing the necessary funding was exemplary. She successfully navigated complex financial landscapes to secure the necessary financial support. Her efforts ensured the project's financial viability from the outset.

Assembling the Team: Jane's ability to assemble a diverse and highly skilled team is a testament to her leadership. She successfully brought together various stakeholders, including the Department of Justice (Pardelup Prison), City of Albany, APEX, Southern Regional TAFE, Aboriginal descendants of the Farmer Family, Albany RSL, and RSL WA, each contributing their unique expertise to the project. The collaboration with Pardelup prisoners, secured through Jane's efforts, is a particularly noteworthy aspect, offering a mutually beneficial partnership that promotes rehabilitation while contributing to the project's success.

Resource Management: Jane's organizational skills extended beyond funding and personnel. She ensured that all necessary resources, from materials to equipment, are readily available for the project's commencement. Her meticulous planning and attention to detail have minimized potential delays and maximized efficiency, setting the stage for a successful and timely completion of the Avenue of Honour refurbishment.

The project stands as a testament to Jane's ability to bring together diverse stakeholders, secure funding, and manage resources effectively. Her dedication and organizational prowess have created a solid foundation for the project's success, ensuring that the refurbishment of the Avenue of Honour will be completed efficiently and to the highest standards.


Photo: Pardelup Prison Farm Business Manager Brad Hook, Pardelup Prison Farm Vocational Support Officer David Johnson, City of Abany Manager Facilities Letitia Stone, City of Albany Manager City Reserves Jacqui Freeman, RSLWA Albany Sub-Branch Vice President Warren Taylor, RSLWA Albany Sub-Branch Secretary Margaret Boyd, Veterans Assist Great Southern Inc. Jane Mouitz, City of Albany Reserves Officer Wayne Turner.

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