People who want to change the status quo and have a positive impact on their community have been encouraged to attend an upcoming information session.
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The Churchill Trust is holding an information session in Dubbo on Tuesday, February 26.
Every year 100 Churchill Fellowships are presented across Australia, however this year Churchill Trust CEO Adam Davey said they were encouraging more applications from rural and regional Australia.
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"As part of this focus, we are running an expanded program of Information Sessions in 24 regional centres, including Dubbo. We hope people who live and work in the area will take advantage of this timely opportunity to learn more first-hand about Churchill Fellowships and how to put together a successful application," Mr Davey said.
Churchill Fellowships enable recipients to travel overseas for four to eight weeks so they can work with leaders in their field to gain knowledge that will enable them to bring their ideas to life.
No qualifications are required and the scope of topics that can be proposed is limitless, as long as they provide a wider benefit to the industry or community.