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Christopher Minko

Christopher Minko (born 23 September 1956, Myrtleford, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian composer, lyricist, guitarist, vocalist and the founder of the Phnom Penh-based Delta blues group: Krom. Living in Cambodia since 1996, he is also the founder and Secretary General of the NGO: Cambodian National Volleyball League (Disabled).
Minko has received numerous recognition awards as a result of his arduous efforts and involvement in the field of humanitarian services – both personally and through the CNVLD – including: UNESCO's World Fair Play Awards in 2003;〔(International Fair Play Committee ). Fairplayinternational.org (18 August 2013).〕 UN Best Practices Award – Sports and Development – 2007;〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=From the Field : Sport for Development and Peace in Action )〕 Britannica Sports for All Award – 2007;〔(The Celebration of Life Through Sports Award: Christopher Minko of Cambodia | Britannica Blog ). ''Encyclopædia Britannica''. (20 December 2007).〕 Cambodian Prime Minister’s Gold Medal for Humanitarian Services – 2009.〔(Cambodian Prime Minister Presents Medal to CNVLD Secretary General : International Platform on Sport and Development ). Sportanddev.org (3 December 2009).〕
== Early life in Australia ==
Born to a Ukrainian Jewish father and a German concert pianist mother, Christopher Julian Minko grew up with his three brothers in Myrtleford, Victoria, Australia. He played classical trumpet in the Victorian Youth Orchestra in the early 1980s and also was one of the founding members of the cult band The Bachelors from Prague. He spent a decade working for various Australian artistic and educational organisations, including: Victorian Ministry for the Arts; Australian Performing Arts Museum; Victorian Trades Hall Council; directing the Moomba Goes Musical Festival; Lygon Street Multicultural Arts Festival; a founding member of the Melbourne Fringe Festival; events director for the Australian Football League's Grand Final – the nation's largest annual sporting event. During this time period, he also spent time in Israel and Germany pursuing his education and seeking his roots.

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