On January 22nd, 2008 (Tu B'shvat, 5768), a young Australian community leader, David ("Dave")
Burnett, died in a tragic accident at the ancient archaeological site of Petra, Jordan. He had been
visiting Jordan after leading a six-week Taglit-Birthright Israel AUJS Academy program during the
university summer holiday. Although he was just 22 years old he had already achieved more in his
short life than most will in a full lifetime.
Born in Sydney, he went to Killara High School, where he excelled at History. He was a gregarious
and popular figure, a peer support leader, the senior prefect, and received the school honour badge
and outstanding achievement award. A regular blood donor, he organised the school's Red Cross
blood drive. He became involved with Jewish youth groups and visited Israel on a Taglit-Birthright
Israel Academy program after his final exams. This proved to be a life-changing experience, which
inspired him towards community service.
He studied at the University of Sydney, where he had just graduated in Arts (majoring in History,
Politics and International Studies) and was completing his Law degree. Passionate about the need to
understand the political system and participate in the democratic process, he became a convener for
the Young Labor movement and played leading roles in the 2006 Queensland election and the 2007
Federal election.
Dave had been elected to the University of Sydney Students' Representative Council (on which he
later served as an Executive member). He was recently elected to the University of Sydney Union
board as an Independent, on a campaign slogan of "Dynamite Dave - hitting the Union with a
bang". He worked to revitalise the Clubs and Societies program, and to expand access to campus
services.
A committed Jew and Zionist, Dave worked for the State Zionist Council of NSW and continually
sought to present Israel's case and to promote greater understanding of Israel's position. Dave
became NSW President, and then National Vice-President of the Australasian Union of Jewish
Students (AUJS). Dave was selected to participate in the AUJS Leadership Development Program,
which took him to the USA, Greece and Israel.
In 2005, Dave became the first Australian, and the youngest person so far, to receive a Charlie
Award from the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation, an American group supporting
programs that spread the joy of Jewish living. These annual awards are for young Taglit-Birthright
Israel Alumni around the world who demonstrate outstanding initiative and leadership qualities and
acknowledges their involvement in, contributions to their local Jewish communities.
Dave was an exceptional leader with enormous potential. A visionary with limitless personal
energy, he had already developed the framework for an integrated leadership development program,
designed to identify, train, succour and support our future community leaders. Based on documents
found posthumously on his computer, it has been possible to reconstruct these detailed plans.
The Dave Burnett Fund is intended to see these plans come to fruition, so that our community will
not lose the extraordinary contributions that Dave had already made, and the even greater
contribution he was about to make.
The Dave Burnett Fund is a non-for-profit fund, generously supported by the Jewish Communal Appeal. Its goals are:
- To identify, train and educate our future community leaders.
- To develop and provide training programs for student and youth leaders, equipping them with
knowledge and skills for community service, advocacy, understanding of, engagement with
and participation in the broader political system.
- To establish a national and international network of community mentors, already successful in
their chosen areas of business, politics and professions, to advise and support promising youth
leaders through a range of lectures, work experience programs and internships.
The Fund will be administered by an independent Board and guided by a Charter embodying the
above goals. Funds will be professionally invested and managed, with all donations forming the
capital base of the Fund and with only the interest earned being allocated to projects and activities.
In this way, your donations will continue in perpetuity to support the ongoing work of the Fund.
To support the Dave Burnett Fund, download, complete and email the following form to daveburnettfund@aujs.com.au: