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								Two Members Of
								
								National Preventive Health Taskforce 
								Encouraged means: 
								i)         
								the 
								Business Plan Developer 
								initially submitted his 
								
								YELP Holistic Hub First Business Plan to 
								Professor Warwick Anderson, CEO, NHMRC of 
								Australia on 12 Nov 2007. 
								
								Professor Anderson's response dated 13th Dec 
								2007 suggested I approach NSW Health and finished with
								"I trust this information is 
								helpful and I wish you well in your endeavours."         
ii)         Shaun Larkin, HCF, is one 
	of the 7 members of the 
National Preventive Health Taskforce.  
	Shaun's e-mail to the 
Business Plan Developer,
	of
								
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								July 2008 5:18 PM,
included
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		"Input and content such as you have provided is very much appreciated by me in 
my role as a member of the National Preventive Health Taskforce.  I suggest you forward a copy of the information provided to Peter Morris at the 
Department of Health and Ageing." 
iii)        Log #
	53 in 
Annexure G
"Schedule of  
Correspondence" 
	is  Chair of Taskforce's letter to 
	the Business Plan Developer dated 2 April 2009 which
noted
 "Best wishes for 
the continued development of the 
								programme." 
iv)        Upon receiving Shaun's e-mail, and subsequently 
								chatting with him at his office at HCF in George 
	St, and receiving the above-mentioned fleeting note of support from Dr. Rob 
	Moodie, Head of the Preventive Health Taskforce, the 
Business Plan Developer continued 
								developing the YELP 
First Business Plan with gusto, 
								which accords with the
Prime Minister's 
								Goal To Involve The Private Sector, facilitate 
								Philanthropy and 'Corporate Social Responsibility' 
								and utilise Golden Gurus.
v)         Peter 
Morris, Dept of Health & Ageing, letter to me dated 2 July 2009 included 
"the Government will consider 
	on merit
any recommendations the Taskforce may make concerning support for community 
programs in physical activity." |