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Order of Australia medal for tireless Terry Bracks

IT’S no surprise to find Terry Bracks needs a diary to work out when she might have a chance to discuss her latest honour.

The Williamstown resident is founding chair of Western Chances, a scholarship program for young people in the western suburbs. She has also been deputy chairwoman of the Breast Cancer Network Australia since 2006 and serves as director or patron of a number of other organisations.

But the wife of former premier Steve Bracks paused long enough on Monday to accept her recognition as a Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of

Australia as part of the Queen’s Birthday honours.

Ms Bracks was recognised for services to youth – particularly as the founder of Western Chances – and as a contributor to health, social development and arts organisations in Victoria.

“I started [Western Chances] about eight years ago, in a very small way,” Ms Bracks told the Weekly.

“I came across an organisation in Mildura called Chances for Children and I got the inspiration to try it in Melbourne’s west.”

Schools nominate students they feel have the passion and commitment to take the next step in their field.

Western Chances then steps in and lends support. Since 2004, it has helped 1400 young people, providing about 2500 scholarships worth almost $2million. Assistance can be as simple as buying textbooks for students, yet every bit makes a difference.

Ms Bracks

believes the honour is also a tribute to quiet achievers in the community.

“I think it’s a wonderful opportunity; I would urge people to nominate people for the recognition.”

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