Founded in 1952 and located in the prestigious and convenient location of Brougham Place in North Adelaide, Lincoln College provides accommodation, community and academic support for more than 200 university students in Adelaide.
As well as providing comprehensive residential living and an in-house academic support program, , Lincoln offers opportunities to develop leadership skills, participate in community activities and make friends for life. During their time at Lincoln, residents are able to engage with alumni who offer support and advice about their careers and future direction.
Our global alumni network are also active in organising events and gatherings throughout the year to develop and strengthen the many relationships that were formed during their own time at Lincoln.
Lincoln College is a dynamic learning community where you can express yourself in the way that feels right for you. We are a multicultural college where differences are celebrated and diversity is valued.
Jason is leading the Board into a new era with a new Strategic Plan and Master Plan already underway to ensure the long term future success of the college.
Governing councils work with the site leader (principal or director) to help set and monitor the direction of the school. As Chair of the Governing Council, Jason is responsible for facilitating general meetings, overseeing the sub-committees, encouraging member participation, reporting to the community on council matters, working closely with the Principal and acting as the spokesperson for the council on school matters.
During Jason’s time as Chair, he has aided the School leadership to navigate through the Covid-19 pandemic, been directly involved with the recruitment of a new OSHC Director and Assistant Director, Co-ordinated the planning of the school’s 100 year celebration and worked with the Department for Education on various governance issues.
Standards Australia is a vital part to the Australian manufacturing and construction sector and is represented by key industry professionals recognised for the expertise in their fields. Jason was appointed to the WS-014 (AS3500 – Plumbing and Drainage) committee to represent ASSDA (The Australian Stainless Steel Development Association) and be the voice for the industry in the development of standards.
The Technical Committee WS-014 is responsible for the development, planning and production of AS/NZS 3500 (Plumbing & Drainage). Technical Committees are the foundation of the standardisation process and consist of selected individuals who are nominated by industry organisations that represent the views and notions of large groups of affected parties. With Jason’s long history and experience in the plumbing industry, he was nominated for and accepted this important role in order to assist in the continual development of AS3500 in Australia and New Zealand.
The South Australian Volleyball Association is a not for profit organisation devoted to fostering the sport of volleyball in South Australia.
As the governing body of the fifth most popular sport in the world, Volleyball SA is striving to develop our sport at all levels of the game, from school programs and training juniors to casual social play, right through to high-level state and national level competition.
As a non-profit organisation, Volleyball SA puts all funds generated from its programs back into the sport of volleyball. Involvement in volleyball through Volleyball SA actively enhances the betterment of the game as a whole, improving the quality of product that Volleyball SA can offer to the community.