Tim Hawthorne is a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of interests and accomplishments. An aspiring author, he is currently working on novels in the fantasy genre as well as business advisory literature. Tim's passion for activism is evident from his extensive work with Sea Shepherd Australia, where he served as an onshore and outreach coordinator for nine years, protesting against the captivity of seals and witnessing the dolphin slaughter in Taiji. He is also deeply involved in local conservation efforts as the regional leader of the Western Victoria Animal Justice Party, a State Ordinary Committee member, and an active participant in the Bacchus Marsh Platypus Alliance, where he focuses on protecting local platypuses from environmental threats.
Professionally, Tim has worked as a CPA accountant for 16 years, offering strategic advice to business owners to help them achieve their goals. In addition to his professional and activist roles, he serves as the Vice President of Moonlite Theatre, contributing to marketing and performing regularly in their productions. Tim also had a memorable role as an extra in the film "Ride Like a Girl." His varied career reflects his commitment to both his professional endeavors and his passion for activism and the arts.
Tim Hawthorne is a highly resolute and multifaceted individual. His professional career as a CPA accountant since 2008 indicates a solid foundation in finance and business. Beyond his professional responsibilities, Tim’s extensive volunteer work highlights his commitment to various causes and communities.
His roles in Sea Shepherd Australia, ranging from Outreach Coordinator to Onshore volunteer, highlight his active involvement in environmental advocacy and ocean conservation efforts. Tim has continued the ocean conservation and advocacy via his role as Chair of the Seismic Testing working group with the Animal Justice Party. His leadership positions with the Animal Justice Party and Moonlite Theatre, reflect a broad engagement with both environmental and theatre arts organisations.
Additionally, his work with the Battle Bunnies as a senior moderator suggests a role in managing and supporting community-driven projects. This diverse array of activities points to Tim’s strong organisational skills, leadership abilities, and passion for making a positive impact in both his professional and personal spheres.
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Holy Trinity Anglican Church Hall
19 Gisborne Road
November 8th and 15th @ 8pm
November 9th 2pm & 8pm
November 16th @ 2pm