Cawley reached the singles final of two Grand Slam tournaments, losing the 1971 French Open and the December 1977 Australian Open to countrywoman Evonne Goolagong Cawley. Despite both players marrying men with the same surname, they are not related to each other.
An operation on her elbow sidelined her for 10 months in 1973.
Cawley's greatest success was in women's doubles. She was a four-time winner of the Australian Open (1972, 1976, 1977 (January), 1977 (December)). She won Wimbledon in 1977 partnering JoAnne Russell and was the runner-up there in 1974. And she was twice the runner-up at the French Open (1971 and 1977).
In 1987 she was inducted into the Tasmanian Sporting Hall of Fame and in 2000 received the Australian Sports Medal.
Panelists Dick Telford, Helen Gourlay, Allan Hahn, Tim Gavel and David Martin discuss sports science at a Q&A session as part of the University of Canberra 2013 Research Festival.
published: 08 Nov 2013
SYND 1-7-72 WOMEN'S SINGLES MATCHES
(1 Jul 1972) Wimbledon tennis championship womens singles matches between Britain's Winnie Shaw and America's Billie Jean King and Britain's Virginia Wade and Australia's Helen Gourlay
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published: 23 Jul 2015
Wimbledon Champion Wins Gold with Unique Partner!
Here’s more proof demonstrating how amazing and unique the sport of pickleball actually is. In today’s video, you will meet Wimbledon champion JoAnne Russell who partnered with the youngest 5.0 pickleball player on the planet, Jack Munro, and shook things up by winning gold together in the 5.0, 19-49 age bracket at the Minto US Open Pickleball Championships. Get all the details now and be inspired by these champions who prove you can rise from anywhere at any age. JoAnne currently teaches tennis and pickleball in Naples, FL as well as North Carolina.
Special thanks to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Women’s Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame for their help with this project. The Hall of Fame aspires to preserve the history and further the development of women’s intercollegiate tennis...
published: 08 Sep 2017
Cawley v Cawley: 1977 Australian Open Women's Final Highlights
A final featuring the same name but no relation.
Evonne Cawley defeated Helen Cawley, 6--3 6--0, in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the second of the two 1977 Australian Opens.
published: 03 May 2013
Helen Oxenbury on John Burningham
A tidbit from the Booktrust Lifetime Achievement Award 2018 – or should I say AWARDS, because this year Booktrust decided to give TWO of them . . . To the creators of the picture books that filled my children's babyhood: John Burningham and Helen Oxenbury (who happen to be husband and wife). Here is Helen Oxenbury telling a story about John Burningham on a school trip.
https://www.booktrust.org.uk/books/awards-and-prizes/current-prizes/lifetime-achievement-award/
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/feb/08/helen-oxenbury-john-burningham-booktrust-lifetime-achievement-award
published: 09 Feb 2018
Arrest made in the killing of Indigenous man
Arrest made in the killing of Indigenous man
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published: 14 Feb 2023
Gourlay Business Ethics Panel Discussion – 2021
How Australian business is tackling modern slavery
Welcome to the 2021 Gourlay Visiting Professor of Ethics in Business discussion. Prof Andy Crane from the University of Bath in the UK, is recognised as the world’s leading business academic on the topic of modern slavery. Prof Crane joined Australia-based experts Alex Coward from Pillar Two, a leading authority on modern slavery, supply chain transparency and stakeholder engagement, and Laura Gaspert, Ethical Sourcing Manager at Bunnings, to discuss how slavery, ethics and human rights are being addressed by Australian businesses and how COVID-19 is affecting efforts to end modern slavery as global supply chains face major disruption.
The panel was facilitated by Associate Professor Ben Neville, Gourlay Fellow of Ethics in Business; Ass...
published: 07 Oct 2021
Shanlain Gourlay Vs Ella Schaefer - 14th Sept 2019 - Barnsley Metrodome
published: 23 Sep 2019
US Open 1974 Part 8 Women's Final Evonne Goolagong vs Billie Jean King
Panelists Dick Telford, Helen Gourlay, Allan Hahn, Tim Gavel and David Martin discuss sports science at a Q&A session as part of the University of Canberra 2013...
Panelists Dick Telford, Helen Gourlay, Allan Hahn, Tim Gavel and David Martin discuss sports science at a Q&A session as part of the University of Canberra 2013 Research Festival.
Panelists Dick Telford, Helen Gourlay, Allan Hahn, Tim Gavel and David Martin discuss sports science at a Q&A session as part of the University of Canberra 2013 Research Festival.
(1 Jul 1972) Wimbledon tennis championship womens singles matches between Britain's Winnie Shaw and America's Billie Jean King and Britain's Virginia Wade and A...
(1 Jul 1972) Wimbledon tennis championship womens singles matches between Britain's Winnie Shaw and America's Billie Jean King and Britain's Virginia Wade and Australia's Helen Gourlay
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(1 Jul 1972) Wimbledon tennis championship womens singles matches between Britain's Winnie Shaw and America's Billie Jean King and Britain's Virginia Wade and Australia's Helen Gourlay
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Here’s more proof demonstrating how amazing and unique the sport of pickleball actually is. In today’s video, you will meet Wimbledon champion JoAnne Russell w...
Here’s more proof demonstrating how amazing and unique the sport of pickleball actually is. In today’s video, you will meet Wimbledon champion JoAnne Russell who partnered with the youngest 5.0 pickleball player on the planet, Jack Munro, and shook things up by winning gold together in the 5.0, 19-49 age bracket at the Minto US Open Pickleball Championships. Get all the details now and be inspired by these champions who prove you can rise from anywhere at any age. JoAnne currently teaches tennis and pickleball in Naples, FL as well as North Carolina.
Special thanks to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Women’s Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame for their help with this project. The Hall of Fame aspires to preserve the history and further the development of women’s intercollegiate tennis. You can learn more at http://itahalloffame.org/inductees/joanne-russell/.
If you want to see more exciting pickleball videos, visit our website at http://www.pickleballchannel.com.
For more information on our sponsor visit:
http://www.hylands.com/products/hylands-leg-cramps
Here’s more proof demonstrating how amazing and unique the sport of pickleball actually is. In today’s video, you will meet Wimbledon champion JoAnne Russell who partnered with the youngest 5.0 pickleball player on the planet, Jack Munro, and shook things up by winning gold together in the 5.0, 19-49 age bracket at the Minto US Open Pickleball Championships. Get all the details now and be inspired by these champions who prove you can rise from anywhere at any age. JoAnne currently teaches tennis and pickleball in Naples, FL as well as North Carolina.
Special thanks to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Women’s Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame for their help with this project. The Hall of Fame aspires to preserve the history and further the development of women’s intercollegiate tennis. You can learn more at http://itahalloffame.org/inductees/joanne-russell/.
If you want to see more exciting pickleball videos, visit our website at http://www.pickleballchannel.com.
For more information on our sponsor visit:
http://www.hylands.com/products/hylands-leg-cramps
A final featuring the same name but no relation.
Evonne Cawley defeated Helen Cawley, 6--3 6--0, in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the second o...
A final featuring the same name but no relation.
Evonne Cawley defeated Helen Cawley, 6--3 6--0, in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the second of the two 1977 Australian Opens.
A final featuring the same name but no relation.
Evonne Cawley defeated Helen Cawley, 6--3 6--0, in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the second of the two 1977 Australian Opens.
A tidbit from the Booktrust Lifetime Achievement Award 2018 – or should I say AWARDS, because this year Booktrust decided to give TWO of them . . . To the creat...
A tidbit from the Booktrust Lifetime Achievement Award 2018 – or should I say AWARDS, because this year Booktrust decided to give TWO of them . . . To the creators of the picture books that filled my children's babyhood: John Burningham and Helen Oxenbury (who happen to be husband and wife). Here is Helen Oxenbury telling a story about John Burningham on a school trip.
https://www.booktrust.org.uk/books/awards-and-prizes/current-prizes/lifetime-achievement-award/
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/feb/08/helen-oxenbury-john-burningham-booktrust-lifetime-achievement-award
A tidbit from the Booktrust Lifetime Achievement Award 2018 – or should I say AWARDS, because this year Booktrust decided to give TWO of them . . . To the creators of the picture books that filled my children's babyhood: John Burningham and Helen Oxenbury (who happen to be husband and wife). Here is Helen Oxenbury telling a story about John Burningham on a school trip.
https://www.booktrust.org.uk/books/awards-and-prizes/current-prizes/lifetime-achievement-award/
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/feb/08/helen-oxenbury-john-burningham-booktrust-lifetime-achievement-award
Arrest made in the killing of Indigenous man
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L...
Arrest made in the killing of Indigenous man
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How Australian business is tackling modern slavery
Welcome to the 2021 Gourlay Visiting Professor of Ethics in Business discussion. Prof Andy Crane from the Un...
How Australian business is tackling modern slavery
Welcome to the 2021 Gourlay Visiting Professor of Ethics in Business discussion. Prof Andy Crane from the University of Bath in the UK, is recognised as the world’s leading business academic on the topic of modern slavery. Prof Crane joined Australia-based experts Alex Coward from Pillar Two, a leading authority on modern slavery, supply chain transparency and stakeholder engagement, and Laura Gaspert, Ethical Sourcing Manager at Bunnings, to discuss how slavery, ethics and human rights are being addressed by Australian businesses and how COVID-19 is affecting efforts to end modern slavery as global supply chains face major disruption.
The panel was facilitated by Associate Professor Ben Neville, Gourlay Fellow of Ethics in Business; Associate Professor, Faculty of Business & Economics, University of Melbourne; Deputy Director, Melbourne Climate Futures.
How Australian business is tackling modern slavery
Welcome to the 2021 Gourlay Visiting Professor of Ethics in Business discussion. Prof Andy Crane from the University of Bath in the UK, is recognised as the world’s leading business academic on the topic of modern slavery. Prof Crane joined Australia-based experts Alex Coward from Pillar Two, a leading authority on modern slavery, supply chain transparency and stakeholder engagement, and Laura Gaspert, Ethical Sourcing Manager at Bunnings, to discuss how slavery, ethics and human rights are being addressed by Australian businesses and how COVID-19 is affecting efforts to end modern slavery as global supply chains face major disruption.
The panel was facilitated by Associate Professor Ben Neville, Gourlay Fellow of Ethics in Business; Associate Professor, Faculty of Business & Economics, University of Melbourne; Deputy Director, Melbourne Climate Futures.
Panelists Dick Telford, Helen Gourlay, Allan Hahn, Tim Gavel and David Martin discuss sports science at a Q&A session as part of the University of Canberra 2013 Research Festival.
(1 Jul 1972) Wimbledon tennis championship womens singles matches between Britain's Winnie Shaw and America's Billie Jean King and Britain's Virginia Wade and Australia's Helen Gourlay
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Here’s more proof demonstrating how amazing and unique the sport of pickleball actually is. In today’s video, you will meet Wimbledon champion JoAnne Russell who partnered with the youngest 5.0 pickleball player on the planet, Jack Munro, and shook things up by winning gold together in the 5.0, 19-49 age bracket at the Minto US Open Pickleball Championships. Get all the details now and be inspired by these champions who prove you can rise from anywhere at any age. JoAnne currently teaches tennis and pickleball in Naples, FL as well as North Carolina.
Special thanks to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Women’s Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame for their help with this project. The Hall of Fame aspires to preserve the history and further the development of women’s intercollegiate tennis. You can learn more at http://itahalloffame.org/inductees/joanne-russell/.
If you want to see more exciting pickleball videos, visit our website at http://www.pickleballchannel.com.
For more information on our sponsor visit:
http://www.hylands.com/products/hylands-leg-cramps
A final featuring the same name but no relation.
Evonne Cawley defeated Helen Cawley, 6--3 6--0, in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the second of the two 1977 Australian Opens.
A tidbit from the Booktrust Lifetime Achievement Award 2018 – or should I say AWARDS, because this year Booktrust decided to give TWO of them . . . To the creators of the picture books that filled my children's babyhood: John Burningham and Helen Oxenbury (who happen to be husband and wife). Here is Helen Oxenbury telling a story about John Burningham on a school trip.
https://www.booktrust.org.uk/books/awards-and-prizes/current-prizes/lifetime-achievement-award/
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/feb/08/helen-oxenbury-john-burningham-booktrust-lifetime-achievement-award
Arrest made in the killing of Indigenous man
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How Australian business is tackling modern slavery
Welcome to the 2021 Gourlay Visiting Professor of Ethics in Business discussion. Prof Andy Crane from the University of Bath in the UK, is recognised as the world’s leading business academic on the topic of modern slavery. Prof Crane joined Australia-based experts Alex Coward from Pillar Two, a leading authority on modern slavery, supply chain transparency and stakeholder engagement, and Laura Gaspert, Ethical Sourcing Manager at Bunnings, to discuss how slavery, ethics and human rights are being addressed by Australian businesses and how COVID-19 is affecting efforts to end modern slavery as global supply chains face major disruption.
The panel was facilitated by Associate Professor Ben Neville, Gourlay Fellow of Ethics in Business; Associate Professor, Faculty of Business & Economics, University of Melbourne; Deputy Director, Melbourne Climate Futures.
Cawley reached the singles final of two Grand Slam tournaments, losing the 1971 French Open and the December 1977 Australian Open to countrywoman Evonne Goolagong Cawley. Despite both players marrying men with the same surname, they are not related to each other.
An operation on her elbow sidelined her for 10 months in 1973.
Cawley's greatest success was in women's doubles. She was a four-time winner of the Australian Open (1972, 1976, 1977 (January), 1977 (December)). She won Wimbledon in 1977 partnering JoAnne Russell and was the runner-up there in 1974. And she was twice the runner-up at the French Open (1971 and 1977).
In 1987 she was inducted into the Tasmanian Sporting Hall of Fame and in 2000 received the Australian Sports Medal.
Helen Gourlay on why the numbers don’t add up for students or universities ... Assumptions by George Osborne and colleagues of high graduate earnings, based on times when far fewer people went to university, were unrealistic.