On November 17, 2010, the fourth Sir Edmund Hillary Mountain Legacy Medal was presented to Scott MacLennan at an event hosted by the School of Global Studies, Social Science and Planning of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University in Melbourne.

Left to right: Peter Hillary, Dr. Beau Beza (Chair of Hillary Medal Selection Committee), Sue Badyari (CEO of World Expeditions),
2010 Hillary Medal winner Scott MacLennan (Director of Mountain Fund)

Left to right: Dr. Beau Beza, Peter Hillary, Scott MacLennan

At table, left to right: Rachel Imber, Projects Manager, and Sue Badyari, CEO, of World Expeditions (Hillary Medal sponsor);
Peter Hillary; Dean David Hayward, School of Global Studies, Social Science and Planning, RMIT

Left to right: Rachel Imber, Sue Badyari

Left to right: Peter Bollas, Manda Louise, Alison Van Der Meer, Thomas Pottage, Mel Canavan, Reece Treloar (rear);
Durga Upreti (foreground), Peter Hillary, Brendan Tyrrell, Scott MacLennan, Rajan Khadka

Left to right: Peter Hillary, Manda Louise

Left: Associate Dean Ian Thomas, Environment and Planning Program, RMIT; right: Peter Hillary

Left: Prof. Beau Beza; right, Pino Ballerini


Left to right: Mountain Fund volunteers Thomas Pottage and Reece Treloar; Peter Hillary

The Quarteto Agogo: (left to right) Ben Carr, Alister Kerr, Paul Carry, Adam May


Prof. Beau Beza, RMIT, Hillary Medal Selection Committee Chair

Left to right: Josie Ballerini, Rachel Imber (rear left), Sue Badyari (rear right), Pino Ballerini




Left to right: Reece Treloar, Manda Louise, Brendan Tyrrell, Durga Upreti (rear), Alison Van Der Meer, Mel Canavan(rear)



Left to right: Peter Hillary, Brendan Tyrrell, Scott MacLennan

Dr. Jennifer Hall and daughter Stephanie















Left to right: Dean David Hayward; Dr. Beau Beza; Alexandra Beza



Left to right: Ben Carr, Paul Carry, Adam May


Left: Adam Carry of Quartet Agogo. Right: David Trainham, RMIT doctoral candidate











Slide from MacLennan presentation

