Chris Stafford, John Taylor, Camille (Vicary) Curtis, Jasen Wain
Chris Stafford-
After completing Year 12 at Toowoomba Grammar School, Chris completed an Associate Diploma in Recreation at Griffith University. At the end of the two years he applied to the Police Force for intake of the first cadets who had a Tertiary Qualification. After a further year of study, he graduated as a Constable and was appointed to Ashgrove Station. In November, 1992, during his time at Ashgrove, he married Jane Locke whom he had met while at Griffith Uni. Jane's family were from Mackay and when a vacancy came up in Mackay, Chris applied.
They moved to Mackay in 1994 and their first child, Jack, was born in 1995. While in Mackay, Chris became very interested in Community Policing and youth work in particular. While in Mackay, Jane worked for Suncorp who offered her a good job in Brisbane so they moved back to Brisbane and now live at Ashgrove. Chris continued his study, is now a Sergeant and works for the Police Citizen'sYouth Clubs. He is the Program and Grants Coordinator and has a hands on job with all the PCYCs throughout the state.
In 2000, their second child, Sophie, was born and both children now attend school at Our Lady of Assumption Convent at Enoggera. In his job, Chris is based at Lutwyche and Jane works in the city. Like all young families they are very busy, Chris travels quite a bit with his job and is involved with a swimming club where he and his children swim and he is the referee and now Jack has begun playing basket ball as well.
He has just done big renovations on his Queenslander at Ashgrove and has no plans to move
John Taylor – Living in Mundubbera, married and about to have no 2 Child.
Camille (Vicary) Curtis –
After Yr 10 at Mundubbera I went to Downlands College, Toowoomba for my senior schooling. I had a real struggle choosing what area to study in because my interests were far too varied. I liked the idea of everything from archeologist to physio & the list goes on! I started a Science degree to keep a few options open, but changed to teaching, majoring in Special Education. I worked in a range of special ed positions in Gladstone for 6 years & it was there that I met my husband Paul. We were married in 1999 and then spent the year of a lifetime traveling through parts of Asia, Western Europe, Canada & Hawaii. We settled on the Gold Coast and have two little darlings that keep us busy & very happy - Lauren, 5 & Patrick, 2 and a half. We found them to be a pretty quick cure for the wanderlust! (although now we are always on the lookout for good travel opportunities for families - maybe an overseas exchange one day?)
Paul works in the construction industry, mainly with cranes & is a keen scuba diver & water person. I'm working 2 days/wk at the Mudgeeraba Special School, where I've been on & off leave since Lauren was born. I really enjoy teaching but also love being able to spend more time with the swimming, gymnastics, playgroup & activities that the kids do. I must admit, it's pretty good when I can also fit in a bit of time during the week for my own play - netball & a bit of swimming at present & a lot of unfinished projects. We live at Currumbin at the Gold Coast.
camillevicary@yahoo.com.au
Jasen Wain –
After I left school I went to Birdsville to work for a season at Arraby Station. I returned to Mundubbera and got a job looking after the irrigation at Redfarm. I worked my way up to a formans position and then into management as the Development Manager for the Golden Mile Orchards and Australian Food & Fibre. I got married and then divorced and have been in a happy relationship with my partner, Lisa for the past 13 years. We have 3 great kids, Cory 17, Chantelle 13 and Ethan 10. Along the way we purchased several cattle properties around mundubbera and I now work full time on my own property.
lisa.bcb@bigpond.net.au
After completing Year 12 at Toowoomba Grammar School, Chris completed an Associate Diploma in Recreation at Griffith University. At the end of the two years he applied to the Police Force for intake of the first cadets who had a Tertiary Qualification. After a further year of study, he graduated as a Constable and was appointed to Ashgrove Station. In November, 1992, during his time at Ashgrove, he married Jane Locke whom he had met while at Griffith Uni. Jane's family were from Mackay and when a vacancy came up in Mackay, Chris applied.
They moved to Mackay in 1994 and their first child, Jack, was born in 1995. While in Mackay, Chris became very interested in Community Policing and youth work in particular. While in Mackay, Jane worked for Suncorp who offered her a good job in Brisbane so they moved back to Brisbane and now live at Ashgrove. Chris continued his study, is now a Sergeant and works for the Police Citizen'sYouth Clubs. He is the Program and Grants Coordinator and has a hands on job with all the PCYCs throughout the state.
In 2000, their second child, Sophie, was born and both children now attend school at Our Lady of Assumption Convent at Enoggera. In his job, Chris is based at Lutwyche and Jane works in the city. Like all young families they are very busy, Chris travels quite a bit with his job and is involved with a swimming club where he and his children swim and he is the referee and now Jack has begun playing basket ball as well.
He has just done big renovations on his Queenslander at Ashgrove and has no plans to move
John Taylor – Living in Mundubbera, married and about to have no 2 Child.
Camille (Vicary) Curtis –
After Yr 10 at Mundubbera I went to Downlands College, Toowoomba for my senior schooling. I had a real struggle choosing what area to study in because my interests were far too varied. I liked the idea of everything from archeologist to physio & the list goes on! I started a Science degree to keep a few options open, but changed to teaching, majoring in Special Education. I worked in a range of special ed positions in Gladstone for 6 years & it was there that I met my husband Paul. We were married in 1999 and then spent the year of a lifetime traveling through parts of Asia, Western Europe, Canada & Hawaii. We settled on the Gold Coast and have two little darlings that keep us busy & very happy - Lauren, 5 & Patrick, 2 and a half. We found them to be a pretty quick cure for the wanderlust! (although now we are always on the lookout for good travel opportunities for families - maybe an overseas exchange one day?)
Paul works in the construction industry, mainly with cranes & is a keen scuba diver & water person. I'm working 2 days/wk at the Mudgeeraba Special School, where I've been on & off leave since Lauren was born. I really enjoy teaching but also love being able to spend more time with the swimming, gymnastics, playgroup & activities that the kids do. I must admit, it's pretty good when I can also fit in a bit of time during the week for my own play - netball & a bit of swimming at present & a lot of unfinished projects. We live at Currumbin at the Gold Coast.
camillevicary@yahoo.com.au
Jasen Wain –
After I left school I went to Birdsville to work for a season at Arraby Station. I returned to Mundubbera and got a job looking after the irrigation at Redfarm. I worked my way up to a formans position and then into management as the Development Manager for the Golden Mile Orchards and Australian Food & Fibre. I got married and then divorced and have been in a happy relationship with my partner, Lisa for the past 13 years. We have 3 great kids, Cory 17, Chantelle 13 and Ethan 10. Along the way we purchased several cattle properties around mundubbera and I now work full time on my own property.
lisa.bcb@bigpond.net.au
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