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Upcoming events in Australia

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Brisbane Himalaya Day

Wed, May 21st at 6:30pm at The Bhatti Lounge

Speakers include AHF CEO Andrew Judge who has recently returned from Nepal's Solukhumbu region and AHF Director Edwin Trevor-Roberts, Co-Founder of the Gross National Happiness Centre of Australia. Edwin will also serve as MC for the evening. 

Melbourne Himalaya Day

Thurs, May 29rd at 6:30pm at Nepal Dining Room

Speakers include AHF supporter Hugo Boreham, who has been living and volunteering in Bhutan with AHF’s partner RENEW through DFAT’s New Colombo Plan and AHF's Head of Fundraising & Communications Alicia Crosariol. The event will be MC'ed by AHF Ambassador George Hillary (grandson of Sir Edmund Hillary) who will share a very special short film about summiting Ama Dablam.

Canberra Himalaya Day

Thurs, May 29th at 6:30pm at 7 by the Lake

Speakers include Jono Lineen, Himalayan trekker and curator at the National Museum of Australia, and a presentation on AHF’s brand new fire prevention and management project in Nepal. The event will be hosted by AHF advisor and mountaineer, Professor Ken Baldwin.

Sydney Himalaya Day

Tues, June 3rd at 6:30pm at Don't Tell Aunty

Speakers include AHF supporter Neill Johanson, mountaineer, architect and survivor of the 2015 Nepal earthquake and AHF’s Head of Fundraising & Communications, Alicia Crosariol. The event will be MC'ed by AHF Director and Paralympian Heath Francis OAM, with a special cultural performance by members of the Sherpa Association of NSW.

Southern Highlands Himalaya Day

Weds, June 4th at 6pm at Taja Brasserie, Moss Vale Services Club

Speakers include AHF Founding Director and Himalayan author and expert Garry Weare and AHF CEO Andrew Judge. The event will be MC'ed by AHF Founding Chair Simon Balderstone, with a special performance by the Southern Highlands Nepalese Community dancers.

Hobart Himalaya Day

Wed, July 23rd at 6:30pm at The Chowk Nepalese Pub

Speakers include Rati Maharjan, a former teacher trainer with REED Nepal in Solukhumbu and AHF Program Manager Harley Trickett, who will share insights from their experiences in Nepal. The event will be MC'ed by AHF supporter and volunteer teacher trainer Roger O'Meagher.

Significance

About Himalaya Day

May 29 – Himalaya Day – is a special day in the Australian Himalayan Foundation’s history and heritage, as it commemorates the day in 1953 on which Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay achieved the first ascent of Mt. Everest.

That historic climb marked the beginning of Sir Ed’s amazing, ground-breaking humanitarian work in the Himalaya – building schools and hospitals and providing training and vital services to the people of the Himalaya.

It was that work, and their love of the people of the Himalaya, which inspired the AHF Founders, including Sir Ed’s son Peter, to form the Foundation. They felt Ed’s work needed an Australian “arm”, and were passionate about carrying on and expanding his efforts and legacy. Our flagship program, the Teacher Training and Quality Education program, is largely modelled on the work of Sir Ed’s Himalayan Trust work.

Significantly, in 2003, a major Himalaya Day celebration of the 50th anniversary of the First Ascent marked the public beginning of the AHF, formed a year before. And since then, we have held many community events around Himalaya Day, attended by supporters, donors and friends.

The Founding Directors had their own, personal Everest history, too. Peter has summited twice, and three other Founding Directors – Lincoln Hall OAM, Michael Dillon AM and Simon Balderstone AM – were members of the 1984 First Australian Everest Expedition. On that Expedition Greg Mortimer OAM, a former AHF Director, and Tim Macartney-Snape OAM became the first two Australians to summit the mountain. Later, Lincoln made his miraculous summit in 2006.

So Himalaya Day, Sir Edmund Hillary and the greatest of all mountains sit at the core of the Australian Himalayan Foundation’s formation, work and heritage.

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