Illawarra takes swing at drunken violence

By Greg Ellis
September 14 2014 - 9:00pm
Student Renae Fedele (left) was one of the young people eager to help tackle the problem of alcohol-fuelled violence and was involved in inviting the Thomas Kelly Foundation's Ralph and Kathryn Kelly to TAFE Illawarra event management students' corporate golf day at Shell Cove. Emcee Neil Webster (right) spoke publicly of his own violent experience for the first time. Picture: GREG ELLIS
Student Renae Fedele (left) was one of the young people eager to help tackle the problem of alcohol-fuelled violence and was involved in inviting the Thomas Kelly Foundation's Ralph and Kathryn Kelly to TAFE Illawarra event management students' corporate golf day at Shell Cove. Emcee Neil Webster (right) spoke publicly of his own violent experience for the first time. Picture: GREG ELLIS

When the Illawarra business community came out swinging in support of the 6th Annual Corporate Golf Day run by event management students at TAFE Illawarra this month, they also witnessed how many youth wanted to address the issue of alcohol-fuelled violence.

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