The Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) was launched at Bendigo Noah's Ark on Wednesday the 4th of October, and included a Welcome to Country, Smoking Ceremony and didgeridoo performance from the Traditional Landowners, the Djarra (Dja Dja Wurrung) people.
Noah's Ark staff, families and community members were invited to the ceremony to recognise the importance of the RAP and inclusion of our First Nations People, to create a conversation and understanding of our ongoing commitment to this important milestone.
To view the Noah's Ark RAP click here.
12 Jun 2026
Noah’s Ark appoints Penny Callaghan as Chief Executive Officer
The appointment follows a robust external recruitment and succession process led by the Board and reflects Noah’s Ark’s commitment to continuity, strong leadership, and long-term strategic growth.
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22 Apr 2026
Celebrating decades of connection and support at Noah’s Ark Bundoora
In July 2017, Noah’s Ark and the Education Program for Infants & Children Incorporated (EPIC) came together under the auspice of Noah’s Ark—a significant milestone that united decades of shared expertise and commitment to supporting families of children with disability or developmental delay.
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04 Mar 2026
Planned leadership transition at Noah’s Ark
Noah’s Ark announces a planned CEO transition. Our current CEO, John Forster’s final working day is Friday 26 June 2026 following formal resignation to the Board on 23 February 2026. The Board has commenced a search for the next CEO. Services continue without interruption and the mission remains unchanged.
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