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Ep 162: Phoebe Dunn

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Phoebe Dunn (twitter.com/@phoebeAGF) is the CEO of the Amy Gillett foundation.

They’re the people that are behind the “a metre matters” bicycle safety campaign in Australia.

She’s a very accomplished person, having worked as a lawyer, for the Federal Government as an advisor to the Federal Attorney-General and National Security advisor, and on the state level as Chief Of Staff for the Victorian Government.

Phoebe and I met on the weekend that we went down to Lorne in Victoria to ride in Amy’s Gran Fondo - a 120km ride through the mountains behind Lorne and Apollo bay including a 30km stretch along the fully closed Great Ocean Road.

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Phoebe Dunn (twitter.com/@phoebeAGF) is the CEO of the Amy Gillett foundation.

They’re the people that are behind the “a metre matters” bicycle safety campaign in Australia.

She’s a very accomplished person, having worked as a lawyer, for the Federal Government as an advisor to the Federal Attorney-General and National Security advisor, and on the state level as Chief Of Staff for the Victorian Government.

Phoebe and I met on the weekend that we went down to Lorne in Victoria to ride in Amy’s Gran Fondo - a 120km ride through the mountains behind Lorne and Apollo bay including a 30km stretch along the fully closed Great Ocean Road.

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