National Finalist Australia’s Local Hero 2017ĭiversity champion helping victims of domestic violence Taj has big dreams to expand his social enterprise and has set a goal of educating one million kids by 2020. Balancing his education and entrepreneurial endeavours is not easy, and Taj wakes up at 4am every day before heading off to high school. Taj has partnered with the Foundation for Young Australians to build capacity in disadvantaged communities, and Taj and his team have educated more than 43,000 students in Australia and internationally. The Fiftysix build-it-yourself tablet and coding kit is as easy as a puzzle and as engaging as a computer game, and is being used in schools around the world. Describing his idea as the ”˜LEGO of the 21st century’, Taj cleverly combines hardware, software and education, enabling children to not just consume the world we live in but to create it. The mastermind behind game-changing social enterprise Fiftysix Creations, Taj Pabari is a young inventor and social entrepreneur taking the world by storm. The Australian of the Year Awards provides all Australians with the opportunity to recognise someone who makes them proud in four categories: Australian of the Year Senior Australian of the Year (aged 65 years and over) Young Australian of the Year and Australia’s Local Hero.Įntrepreneur and inventor of the Fiftysix Tablet Kit They are Taj Pabari, Tejinder Pal Singh, Yasmin Khan and Tarang Chawla amongst other distinguished and well known Australians such as writer academic Waleed Aly, media personality Stand Grant and others. This year we have from the Indian subcontinent community those who have contributed positively to Australia through their contribution. Taj Pabari, Yasmin Khan, Tejinder Pal Singh and Tarang Chawla make us all proud on Australia Day
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