Lifeline Direct
Peter Kalogeropoulos is an experienced football coach and retail operations manager with a diverse professional background. Currently serving as the Head Coach for the NPL 17 at Hume City Football Club and a Casual Coach at Sam Kerr Football since October 2024 and September 2024, respectively, Peter has previously held multiple coaching positions, including Head Football Coach at Moonee Ponds United SC and Ringwood City Soccer Club. Alongside coaching, Peter has significant retail management experience, having worked as the Retail Operations Manager for Lifeline Direct and previously with the Brotherhood of St Laurence and Vinnies Victoria. Peter's educational credentials include a B License in Football from the AFC and a Diploma of Management, demonstrating a strong foundation in both sports and business management.
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Lifeline Direct
Lifeline Direct (LLD) is the direct service delivery arm and a fully owned subsidiary of Lifeline Australia (LLA). It was initially established to provide a consolidation pathway for local Lifeline Centres to share resources, skills and experiences in developing a strong service coordination, a culture seeking operational excellence, shared governance activities and improved outcomes for help seekers. The premise of LLD as the direct service delivery arm means that, LLD delivers Lifeline’s 24/7 national crisis support service via 13 11 14 as well as a range of other services including face to face counselling, telehealth services and training. More recently our services have expanded to deliver some of Australia’s most vital free helpline services including MensLine Australia, Suicide Call Back Service, and SuicideLine Victoria. LLD encompasses the Hunter region, Central Coast, Eastern Suburbs-Bondi, New England North West, Northern NSW, Geelong and South West Victoria, Northern and Western Melbourne and Central Australia. LLD as a model focuses on supporting the development and ongoing implementation of suicide prevention and community wellbeing programs in the Centre’s local community, while looking for opportunities to grow Lifeline’s services in geographical areas where they do not currently exist.