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Best Children's Game - Judging Panel for 2008 awardsThe Judging Panel for the 2008 Best Children's Game award consists of: Patrick Brennan (Chair)
Patrick is a member of two weekly boardgaming groups and contributes views and news on games to international boardgaming sites. Combined with plenty of gaming at home with his three young children, Patrick has a wide range of experience to draw on when assessing and judging games for all ages.
John Farrell
After starting his own family, John's son learnt to read playing a Harry Potter card game, and from then on the family slowly progressed down the path of a love of board games. John now has a collection of 350 board games, and has a niece and a nephew who love coming to visit. John works as a computer programmer, and generally prefers word games and highly analytical abstract games.
Melissa Rogerson
In 1996, Melissa represented Victoria in the Australian Youth Bridge Championships. Melissa, her husband and their two young daughters have a "playing collection" of around 400 boardgames. In September 2006, their collection was one of the Melbourne Museum's featured "Community Collections", with many of their games displayed and demonstrated there during the month. Melissa has a keen interest in games promotion and in using games in education, and has pioneered the introduction of annual Family Game Nights at local schools. She writes a fortnightly column for a popular boardgaming blog, and has appeared on ABC Melbourne and regional radio discussing boardgames. When she is not playing boardgames, Melissa works as a consultant in information management and online services. Neil Thomson
He is a game group organiser for his local club Border Games, Albury Wodonga, which meets every Saturday from 10am-6pm. The club supports all manner of genres including tabletop miniatures and CCG's. Neil enjoys both Euro and American styles of boardgames. Neil writes monthly game reviews for his local paper and also writes reviews for his local games store to help inform the public. As a teacher, he also has the chance to help young students discover the new world of gaming and develop their thinking skills. Neil is the tournament director for the Australian Settlers of Catan and Carcassonne championships at the Australian Games Expo. Paul Kidd
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