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Fuzzy’s life has certainly been adventure packed and never boring. It  began with bombs and bullets wreaking havoc all around him and Hitler wanting to send him to the gas chamber. He escaped by boat to Australia with his traumatised mother and brother. Since leaving his birth city of Vienna he had two more near death experiences, nine careers and volunteered for twenty three not for profit organizations from school committee member to chair of a ministerial committee and most recently on the board of the Graham Smith Peace Foundation, a member of the Nuclear Waste citizen’s jury and founder of the South Australian Co-housing Association.

Fuzzy worked with both the powerful and the powerless, made money in business and lost some too, pioneered social innovations and helped establish well known public projects including Rundle Mall and the O-Bahn bus-way. He has performed on stages, busked on beaches, done magic, made music and told stories. He constructed his first cubbyhouse in grade five, progressed to renovating old houses and finally to building new ones. He made furniture and crafts which sold in craft shops, planted a thousand or more trees and has always striven to become a better person.

Fuzzy represented himself in fourteen court cases and won twelve. An alleged mafia boss and a State Government took him to court but he held off their legal teams single handed. Trials, spiritual experiences, revelations and a lifelong Quest of the Heart prepared him to find the Human Roadmap which presented him with his greatest ever challenge; the MAZA Quest. This quest impelled him towards a new future which he believes all of humanity will soon embrace; a future which will test and re-energise us all and could raise us to entirely new levels of existence. Establishing the annual Voice of Youth Award is one part of that quest.

Fuzzy Trojan, social activist, entrepreneur, consultant, builder, teacher, volunteer, author, communicator, mentor, and all-around unusual person has donated a house to a Foundation which will use rental income to give youth a voice.

We need someone with courage, forthrightness and eloquence to speak for Adelaide’s youth, most of whom can’t vote and have no public voice. They face climate change, rising house prices and falling incomes, disappearance of most existing jobs by the time they reach 40 and a planet sinking under the weight of pollution and habitat destruction. I asked myself what could I do to leave them a better world. The Voice of Youth Awards is one part of the answer

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    CEO
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  • Linus Slim

    CFO
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  • Ilaria Cue

    CMO
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  • Brian Masset

    CTO
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What others say about Fuzzy?

Both practical and inspirational, Fuzzy Trojan’s Living Free is a study in resilience, hope and the transformative power of living for others. It should fall into the hands of a legion of young people
Fuzzy is an extraordinary and innovative South Australian who wants to make our world a better place and who continues to inspire positive change through activism