Churchill Fellows Association of ACT
ACT Churchill Fellows’ Association Inc
Winston Churchill

 

  Welcome

  • The Australian Capital Territory Churchill Fellows' Association Inc (ACT CFA) is an association with a membership made up of recipients of Churchill Fellowships.

  • The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust was set up in 1965 to perpetuate and honour the memory of Winston Churchill, and the first Churchill Fellowships were awarded Australia-wide in 1966.

  • The Australian Capital Territory has 160 very talented Churchill Fellows from all walks of life, in fields which are many and varied.

 Our Vision

 "To communicate with all Australian Capital Territory Churchill Fellows, whether at home or abroad and to promote friendship and networking."
 Our Aims and Objectives

  • To encourage Churchill Fellows to disseminate information about their fields of interest

  • To welcome New Fellows, to provide opportunities for continued contact with other Fellows , and to assist them in any way possible

  • To represent the interests of Churchill Fellows

  • To welcome visiting Fellows

  • To provide information about Fellowships to potential applicants

Find Out More...

  • To find out more about the ACTCFA or the History of Churchill Fellowships, see our About Us page or contact the Members’ Association Secretary, actcfa@hotmail.com       

  • To discover more about becoming a Churchill Fellow? Visit www.churchilltrust.com.au   

     

 

 





News & Events

 Latest NEWSLETTER (March 2012) 

Next CHURCHILL CHAT 13 April        John XXIII College ANUFriday 7.00pm
Speakers:
To assess methods for providing professional information 
to community based alcohol and other drug workers’
To explore how walking can become a viable option for health, transport and recreation.  
Can you help. We would like to regularly feature a returned Fellow on our website. Can you spare 5 minutes to fill in a quick survey 
 
Find out where the 2011 fellows are and what they are doing:
 

 

Winston Churchill once said :

“The British nation is unique in this respect. They are the only people who like to be told how bad things are, who like to be told the worst.“

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