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[19 Oct 2010 | 25 Comments | ]

Send thoughts and good vibes to the Philippines here.
To the ten most imaginative and thoughtful messages I will post a signed card personally to you, just leave your email address on the comment and once have decided I will email you to find out where to send the card and who to make it out too.
Get creative, give the people in the Philippines something to smile about at this time.
Tim Maddren
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[18 Oct 2010 | 5 Comments | ]

Earlier today, Super Typhoon Megi made landfall in the Philippines. It is apparent that the typhoon is bringing severe storms and floods to the area (see information of the storm on ABC NEWS ). Many Filipino people will be affected by this – and some may lose their homes.
To those affected, I am sending out my best thoughts and well wishes.
I want to make you aware of this situation, as some one you know may have been affected by this severe weather. If you have a spare minute today send …

Media »

[14 Oct 2010 | 5 Comments | ]

The lovely people at Essential Baby interviewed the whole cast of Hi-5 recently and this is their article written by Joseph Kelly.
Have a read…
Since exploding onto Australian TV screens 11 years ago, Hi-5 have established themselves as a much loved part of Australian children’s television.  The current line-up – featuring Casey Burgess, Lauren Brant, Fely Irvine, Tim Maddren and Stevie Nicholson – have been together for over a year and are into their second season.  With a new DVD, Imagine That!, out soon, Essential Baby thought it was a good …

Charity »

[12 May 2010 | 9 Comments | ]

World Vision
Being a member of Hi-5, Tim gets to work with many amazing organisations one of which, World Vision Australia, has made Hi-5 one of their official ambassadors. He is extremely proud of this.
When in the Philippines earlier this year Hi-5 were fortunate enough to visit some areas where World Vision are currently active. Here is Tim’s account of the experience…
A pretty cool dude (my Dad) once described Asia as ‘the land of contrast.’ As my first time to Asia I didn’t realise how true and sometimes how shocking that …