Draft:Annette Maloney

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Annette Maloney is a community leader based in Port Melbourne, Victoria, known for her contributions to local education, sports, and advocacy for women's rights in football. She has held various leadership positions within Port Melbourne Primary School, the Port Melbourne Colts Junior Football Club, and the City of Port Phillip, demonstrating a commitment to community development and empowerment.

Early Life[edit]

Annette Maloney was born in Traralgon, Victoria, Australia on April 10th 1966. Her mother is Noelene Wills and father Noel Wills (dec). She has two brothers, John Wills (dec) and Peter Wills.

Education[edit]

Annette went to St Michael's Primary School, Kildare College and Lourdes College. Graduate Diploma Education (Primary), LaTrobe University 1986 Graduate Diploma of Special Education, Melbourne University, 1991 Educational Administration: Melbourne University, 1998

Career[edit]

Director – Social Media Ready AM2PM, 2011 - Current Electoral Officer – Parliament of Victoria, 2019 – Current Social Media Marketing Consultant Monash Uni, 2017 – Current Social Media Marketing Consultant Junior Adventures Group, October 2022 – July 2023 Social Media Marketing Consultant YMCA Australia, 2016 – December 2023 News Digital Media (TrueLocal), 2009 – 2011 Food and Wine Publisher, 2002 – 2009 Director – Tour Company, 1993 - 2010 Primary School Teacher, 1987 – 2002

Port Melbourne Primary School Leadership[edit]

Annette Maloney's involvement with Port Melbourne Primary School (PMPS) spans over fifteen years, during which she served as a parent, School Council member, and President. As School Council President, Maloney led the school community through a period of rapid growth, spearheading initiatives such as the introduction of an annual school fete that raises substantial funds in support of the school. Under her leadership, PMPS obtained government grants totalling almost $10 million for new facilities [1] and managed the renovation of existing facilities alongside the construction of a new gymnasium complex and additional classrooms.

Port Melbourne Colts Junior Football Club [2][edit]

Annette Maloney has played a pivotal role in the Port Melbourne Colts Junior Football Club, serving as both President and Secretary for nearly a decade. She has been instrumental in attracting female players and officials to the club, advocating for women's football support from various stakeholders including local councils, AFL, and funding bodies. Maloney's efforts have contributed to fostering a welcoming environment for all members, particularly women and girls, and establishing clear pathways for young female players within the club.

City of Port Phillip Advocacy

Annette Maloney has been involved in advocating for community interests, [3] particularly in the improvement of sports and recreational facilities, with a focus on inclusivity for women and girls. Her lobbying efforts include securing support for significant new open space developments in Fishermans Bend, benefiting the broader community.

Social Media Management and Electoral Officer[edit]

Outside of her community leadership roles, Annette Maloney is the Director of a Social Media Management company. She provides consultancy services, leveraging her expertise to support community initiatives. Additionally, her role as an Electoral Officer for the Victorian Government has equipped her with insights into government operations, which she applies to assist community clubs in thriving.

Recognition and Achievements[edit]

Annette Maloney's contributions to football and community development have been recognised. In 2022, she was named the AFL Community Volunteer of the Year and the AFLW Ambassador for Victoria in 2023, [4] acknowledging her impact on women's football and community engagement.

Personal Life[edit]

Annette is married to Peter Maloney and has two children - Jordan and Tess.

Legacy and Impact[edit]

Annette Maloney's leadership has left a legacy on the Port Melbourne community, with her efforts contributing to improved relationships between local sports clubs, increased female participation in sports, and the development of inclusive facilities. Her advocacy for women's rights in football and her mobilising community support have positively influenced change.

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://heraldsun.com.au/leader/inner-east/port-melbourne-primary-school-oval-given-lawn-astroturf-makeover/news-story/651727bd0e82e3121c97cdecd90afd45
  2. ^ "Port Colts Junior Football Club". www.portcoltsjuniorfootballclub.com.au.
  3. ^ "Women activists in Port".
  4. ^ "Vic volunteer recognised as AFLW community footy ambassador". AFLVIC.

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