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Congratulations to Ms Noori

1 November 2019

Congratulations to our very own Ms Noori Ahmad for not only having been nominated but being one of the finalists for the "Woman of the Year" category of this year’s Australian Muslim Achievement Awards to be held in Sydney on Saturday, 30 November 2019.

Congratulations to Ms Noori

The Australian Muslim Achievement Awards (AMAAs) are one of the Australian Muslim community’s most prestigious annual events, attempting to raise the profile of Australian Muslim individuals and organisations, promote their achievements and prominence in the Australian society and encourage Australian Muslims to participate and excel in areas within the Australian community.

The AMAA, hosted annually by Mission of Hope, aims to acknowledge and celebrate some of our most respected community leaders from across the corporate, public and not-for-profit sectors. Now in its 13th year, the AMAA has established itself as a much-anticipated and well-respected award’s night, with a robust selection process to ensure that assessments of nominees are fair and transparent.

We are incredibly proud of Ms Noori, regardless of the final outcome and applaud her for her ongoing commitment for the betterment of our ummah and humanity, mashaAllah.

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    Tanja Kubitza

    Tanja Kubitza

    Content & Relations LeadEnvironmental Ambassador

    BBA (Hon)

    Tanja joined the ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ in 2010 in its second year and helped set-up and establish procedures for the administration office. She has been looking after the front school office and new enrolments, being the first point of contact for students and parents for many years. Her role has changed to the ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ's Content & Relations Lead in mid-2019. Tanja is also one of the ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ's Sustainability Coordinators.

    She was born in Germany where she attended both Primary and High School. Tanja holds an Honours Degree in Business Administration and spent a year in Malaysia as part of her studies where she also worked with the Malaysian Red Crescent Society.

    Tanja migrated to Australia in 2006 and has been calling Australia her home ever since. She is an active member of the Al ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ family, enjoys mountain biking, bush walking and photography and is engaged with interfaith, social justice, wildlife care and rehabilitation in her spare time.

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