A floral theme has been chosen for this year’s magazine to celebrate the beauty of our school grounds. Thanks must go to the Friends of Garden group and especially our departing Principal Judy Crowe.
Every flower image in this publication was photographed on the grounds of Melbourne Girls’ College Spring 2014 by James Lauritz.2 3
Principal’s Report 4
School Council & Parents’ Association Reports 6
Assistant Principals’ Report 7
Staff portraits 8 - 9
Leadership and School Captains’ Report 10 - 11
Australian Air Force Cadets 12 - 13
Year 12 2014 14 - 15
Maths 16
Chinese Trip 17
Language French 18
Language Chinese 19
Outdoor Education 20 - 21
Year 11 2014 22 - 23
Rowing 24 - 25
Athletics 26 - 27
Year 10 2014 28 - 29
Interschool Sport 30
The Environment Team 31
V.E.T. 32
Aerobics 33
Year 9 2014 34 - 35
Performing Arts Dance/Drama 36
Performing Arts Instrumental Music 37
Visual Arts 38 - 39
Year 8 2014 40 - 41
Swimming 42 - 43
Back to the 80s 44 - 45
Year 7 2014 46 - 47
International Students 48 - 49
Year 11 Formal 50 - 51
Year 12 Formal 52 - 53
Design Technology 54 - 55
Year 7 Portraits 56 - 60
Year 8 Portraits 60 - 64
Year 9 Portraits 65 - 68
Year 10 Portraits 69 - 72
Year 11 Portraits 73 - 76
Year 12 Portraits 77 - 80
MONA Trip 81
We celebrate this chance to know ourselves and find our wayMemories and life long friendships are forming here todayLearning how to shape a worldWhere our voices will be heardWith pride we grow and learn and teach beside the Birrarung.
With Maris, Melba, Chisholm, Lyons shining light upon our wayWe build a brighter future here with strength from yesterdayBelonging to a vibrant communitytaking hold of opportunityLearning what it means to lead and what we may achieve
With knowledge, passion, truth and courage guiding us into the worldwe’ll find a part of us remains right here at Melbourne Girls’to light the way for those who followfinding their own voice tomorrowConnecting past and future, ancient river flowing strong.With pride we grow and learn and sing beside the Birrarung
Lyrics & Music - Deborah Cheetham AO, Yorta Yorta
MGC SCHOOL SONG
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PRINCIPAL’S FAREWELL Our school is tucked away on the bend of a river, on a site that was once a special area for the Wurundjeri people, then a market garden, then a tip, then a co-educational school. For the last twenty years it has been home to Melbourne Girls’ College. It is between the Birrarung and a boulevard constructed during the depression of the ‘20s to provide much needed employment after the war. It is a special place, whether in the misty chill of an early morning, or at the end of the day when the slant of the sun’s rays illuminates the gumtrees most beautifully. It is a place where staff and girls talk, work and learn together, and where the next generation is supported to take tentative, sometimes faltering, steps into adulthood.
The new school song, written this year by Deborah Cheetham OA, says it is a place where “lifelong friendships” are formed, where girls learn “how to shape a world” and where “a part of us remains”. Deborah consulted with a group of current and past students and staff to develop these lyrics.
This year 220 girls finish their time at MGC, as do I. The school has enriched my life by providing me with glorious opportunities to exercise my chosen profession and to form lifelong friendships. I wish the new Melbourne Girls’ College Principal, Karen Money, all the best as she takes on the stewardship of this wonderful community.
Judy CrowePrincipal (2002-2014)
It has been twelve years since Judy Crowe joined Melbourne Girls’ College and during this time she has sent a very clear message to our girls that they should lead and achieve by forging their unique pathway beyond the school gates. Judy has certainly left her legacy at MGC and has been a formidable advocate for both public and girls’ education. Often described as fearless and entrepreneurial she has set the bench mark high for us all and is an excellent role model for our students.
We recognise and remember Judy as being both the artist who creates a vision and the craftsman who designs and builds it. Very few leaders exhibit both of these qualities which have manifested themselves in the ambitious building projects that we see today. These projects benefit our students, parents and staff and contribute to making MGC an exemplary public school. Yet these strengths go deeper than mere bricks and mortar as they inspire the community around her to improve their practices as well. Judy is known for her ability to identify and nurture the talents of staff and students alike and she creates leadership teams that challenge what is ordinary to create the extraordinary.
It has been a privilege to have worked closely with Judy over many years as her Assistant Principals. Having assigned ourselves the name “Dream Team” some years ago, we have begun each day with a morning coffee and chat which will be greatly missed. We also fondly remember the many assemblies where we dressed up in an array of costumes ranging from Harry Potter’s Dumbledore, Professor Trelawney and Professor McGonagall to our most recent incarnation of the Three Amigos. We wish Judy well in her new role as President of VASSP. This is not goodbye, but see you soon.
Linda Brown & Kay Clarke
One major focus has obviously been to replace our principal Judith Crowe, who over twelve years has guided and inspired thousands of students and staff. The space here does not permit an adequate account of Judy’s contribution to the school, but in any event it would be very difficult for me to express this sufficiently. Her impact has been simply extraordinary. It was gratifying, however, that once we advertised the role of principal for 2015 and beyond, we were able to attract a large, very high quality field of candidates. This reflects positively upon the manner in which MGC is viewed by the broader education community. After a rigorous process it was pleasing to be able to announce Karen Money as the 2015 principal. Karen is a highly skilled and passionate school leader who I am confident can continue to build upon Judy’s great work.
Gary FunstonCouncil President
The Parents’ Association has been busy again this year with a number of social and fundraising events that have enabled MGC parents to meet and greet and raise funds that contribute to the education of our girls here at MGC.
This year the events have included the welcome back morning tea for staff, the International Women’s Day event, the Trivia Night, the Dad & Daughter Breakfast and the school raffle. Over $25,000 has been raised so far. Some of this money has already been allocated in the first round of grants to teachers and students to support a diverse range of interests including a Youth Parliament camp, jewellery design, yoga and a sound system in the MGC fitness centre.
PARENTS’ ASSOCIATIONOur organisation wouldn’t function without the generosity and dedication of some fabulous parents who volunteer their time to sit on the PA and help plan and run activities. Also we appreciate the generosity of MGC parents and the wider community in attending these events, donating, sponsoring, buying tickets and giving time to help. Thank you all so much.
Being on the PA is a great way to meet the parents of girls in other year levels, to know what’s happening in the school, to get to know the teachers and to contribute where you can. Please feel welcome to join in.
Kate Henderson & Megan BarnesPA Co- Presidents
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ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS
2014 has been another great year of leadership and achievement for Melbourne Girls’ College students, as well as a very busy year for your college council. Much of council’s focus has been on the big picture issues that will impact on MGC in coming years. There are many factors that will influence the funding available to the college, the physical facilities at our disposal and the composition of our student population. These need to be carefully considered as the council develops broad plans and policies to maximise the opportunities available to all our girls.
COLLEGE COUNCIL
AnthonyKEEN
WendyKEEN
JoanKELLY
TriciaKENNEDY
JasonKOHLMAN
AndrewKOVASSY
AlisonLAM
Christine LATTIN
LauraLATTUADA
Kathryn LLOYD
AmandaLUCASLUCAS
Tim MACDOUGALL
Tony MASSINGHAM
PatriceMcCARTHY
EllaMCDONALD
BronwynMCGARRY
PaulaMCINTOSH
GinaMELLOS
JoanMILBURN
MeganMOAT
LindyMUMME
WendyMURRAY
MichaelNEWTON
JessicaNJOO
EmilyPALEKIS
SusanPARKER
KatiePAUL
LoisPAYNE
ChristinePIAKIS
ZackPRETLOVE
LindenRAYBOULD
EmilyROCHETTE
JonathanRUNDELL
Fred SALMOND
LukeSALMOND
NancySANDILANDS
KathlynSCHIPPER
CherylSHEA
LesleySIMS
PatriciaSKLAVAKIS
Marianne SMITH
GeorgiaSOTIRIOU
Kate SPRUCE
FionaSTORRIE
KarenSTUBBS
SallySUTHERLAND
BridgetTELLEFSON
EnteliaTHEODOROU
RamonaTILLEY
PeterTOREY
AmandaTRANG
CarolinaTRUJILLO
HarrietTURNBULL
CatherineWALKEAR
NickWELLS
RobynWILSON - RYCHNER
Jessica ADDY
Desmond Koon Yong ANG
Ingrida ANSONS
Laura ARNEY
Chloe BAKER
Jeanette BATHGATE
Martin BEREZDECKY
Nunu BISOGNI
Simone BOMAR
Jessica BOUCHAUD
Graham BRAIN
LindaBROWN
Carol BUSETTI
Michelle BUXTON
Paul CARTER
Susanna CASTELLO
Katherine CHAN
Xiu CHEN
Jeanne CLARK
AlanCLARKE
Kay CLARKE
MarshallCLARKE
Katharine CORRIN
AnneCORRY
AnnaCROSSWHITE
Judith CROWE
Sefija DEMIROVA
Terence DONNELLY
ToniaDOUGLAS-SCARFE
Roger DUNSCOMBE
ErinEDGLEY
Anna-LenaEGER
Ping Ping ELLIOTT (SUO ELLIOTT)
Maria EREGLIDIS
HazelETHERIDGE
JordanEVANS
HeleneFOX
Mei FRANCIS
EmmaFRANKENBERG
SharonGARDNER-DRUMMOND
MaryGILES
ElizabethGUNN
Katrina HALLIDAY
LeighHANLEY
AnthonyHICKS
PeterHILTON
NiaHOLDENSON
BrentHOUGHTON
TrevorHOWLETT
StephanieJAMES
JoJEPSEN
ChristopherJURGENS
SandorKAZI
Absent: John Opt Hoog
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Events & Achievements 2014
College Captains’ Report 2014
This year we have been incredibly privileged to have such hard workers on the Senior School Executive, enabling productivity of the highest quality. This has led to the success of events such as the Executive Theme Day: “MGC Turns Hollywood,” Multicultural Week and Harmony Day Assembly. In 2014 many of our Executive Portfolios have grown and progressed. The Philanthropy Club has advanced exponentially by involving the school in an increased and more diverse range of activities. Maths, Science, SRC, Sports and Arts teams have all worked hard to put together activities that incorporate the views of all students. The Public Relations team has also been incredible in developing the leadership and public speaking skills of our girls through the Junior Ambassador Program. Overall, 2014 has been an incredible year of development and we cannot wait to see the changes that will transpire in the years to come.
College Captains, Emma Sinclair & Jamie Roubin
College Captains 2014 Emma Sinclair & Jamie Roubin with Principal Judy Crowe
Middle School Executive Report 2014
Together as a group we have created a positive and supportive team culture. We have organised many effective fundraising activities such as bake stalls, fruit stalls and the Friends of the Hudad (FOTH) day. Funds from these events went to Challenge Kids with Cancer, the MGC student Foundation and FOTH. The individual teams within the MS Executive have arranged some incredible events. We have worked within our portfolios and with our Senior School Captains, as well as supporting each other. Every student in the MS Executive should be very proud of what has been achieved this year and should be congratulated for their contribution to school life.
Mia Richter, MS Captain
Arts Day Assembly Egg Mail Go Girl Day Lord Mayor’s Charitable Fund Youth in Philanthropy
Harmony Day Assembly Health and PE week International Women’s Day Events Junior Ambassador ProgramLeadership Expo LRC Movie and Onesie Day Maths Games DayMGC Fun Run Multicultural Week On Demand Maths Tutoring
Information Night Open Day Production – Back to the 80sP1 Day Project Peanut Butter Badge Competition and fundraising with a Cake Stall Red Shield Appeal - Coverage in the Herald Sun and Channel 10 news Running Club Sports Breakfast Science
week Swimming/Athletics Carnivals Student Leadership Conference with Camberwell High Teach the Teacher
Talent Quest Theme Day 40 Hour Famine Friends of the Hudad Fundraising Project
Pedal Powered Moonlight Cinema Jane Goodall Presentation
Habitat WednesdaySustainability Week
Nude Food WeekTree Day
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2014 at 414 Squadron Melbourne Girls’ College saw twenty new and eager members join the cadet program. In March we attended our first camp of the year, a training camp at RAAF Williams Air Base where students learnt about the RAAF, aviation and even had the opportunity to fly a Cessna or an Aerobatic plane. It was a great opportunity for students to experience firsthand the way an active Air Base operates. Our next camp was in Beaconsfield, an outdoor camp where first year cadets established their own campsite and participated in activities such as rogaining, orienteering and night walks. Second year cadets participated in a survival simulation activity in which it was their responsibility to create a shelter, gather food and procure water for themselves, putting the skills learnt in class to use. They also had the opportunity to learn valuable skills such as traps and first aid. Between camps students were engaged in weekly classes which ranged from Service Knowledge, Field craft, Survival and First Aid, all of which they put to practical use in the field. Our third and final camp will be held in December in Gembrook where students will be taken through a multitude of fun activities such as obstacle courses, sailing, high ropes courses and white water canoeing. We finish the year with a formal dinner in which awards are presented and parents are able to see all that their daughters have achieved throughout their year in the Melbourne Girls’ College cadet program.
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yr 12Before our last year of schoolingWe were all bracing ourselves for quite a gruelingBut before the year could properly begin, We were whisked off to camp and told to take everything on the chinThis year we were one of 47,000 to completeSomething that is not an easy featBut it was helped along with an extra coffee beanWhich luckily for us, were plentiful at the new canteenWhere everything we could want to eat was foundAnd so Kayla Itsines was passed around Trying to prepare for one of the most important nights But really, everyone looked out of sightThe excitement was tangible, the beautiful dresses were on showFormal is something that seems long agoNow we are getting excited for valedictoryAnd really, if we manage to sort out the tables it will be a very big victory34 days to go34 days until we are supposed to knowEverything that has been learnt over the yearSo we can leave our exams with a final cheerKeep your head down and study hard we were toldAlthough it took many of us a while to be soldOn the idea of constant SACsAnd having to learn so many factsIt had been a year of laughter, fun and too many ‘I don’t cares’ But we’ve all made it through, regardless of having to climb those stairsTo reach the sanctuary that is the study centreA place where we can all come togetherAnd shelter from the bad weatherThat comes alongside the need to performBut thankfully joy was brought by the jumpers from ReformAnd the knowledge that the end is nearSo ladies, congratulations on all completing this year
ODE TO YEAR 12
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Pi Day, pun intended, was one of the biggest events the Maths Team organised for 2014. The goal was to promote Maths from a more enjoyable perspective. Captains Crystal Lee and Julia Ly organised a fun Friday lunch event for everyone to watch and enjoy. The winners of the Pi Day event were respectively, Round Two: Year 12 team; Round One: Teacher Team; Round 1: Year 9 team. Congratulations everyone! All in all, the annual Pi Day event was a huge success.
Julia Ly Maths Vice Captain
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MATHS
MGC Maths Games Day
Over eighty students participated in this unforgettable day. The adventure began with a series of mind-boggling questions that puz-zled many and progressed to strategic games that required logical and lateral thinking. Last but not least, we held a Maths Relay that not only tested our intellectual abilities, but also our physical endurance. All in all, it was a great experience and a huge success. Congratulations to Melbourne High School for coming first.
Crystal Lee, Maths Captain
The pi’s really good
Maths Games - Rose Ho in action
Maths Captains Crystal Lee and Julia Ly
Year 11 MGC maths games team
Year 12 MGC maths games team
We got off the plane in Beijing And toured ‘round Tiananmen Square,Forbidden City was fit for a King,And the Great Wall not the worse for wear.
We went on to Inner Mongolia Through Gegentala Grasslands we paced The yurts and the horses enthral youThis culture we fully embraced
Sichuan is famed for its tastes,And we relished our stay in Chengdu.The memories we’ll never erase.Of the pandas: so cute through and through!
Shanghai was so very exciting.A new, modern, bustling big city,The urge to go shopping was” biting”For the clothes and the jewellery were pretty.
When at last we departed for home.We had not a worry or care,For our thoughts can forever roam,And these memories of China we share.
Thirumagal ARUNACHALAM ELANTHENDRAL and Grace SHING-FRANCIS
CHINESETrip
Summer Palace
Leshan Giant Budda, Sichuan
At Shanghai Peijia Bilingual School
At the Panda Research Centre, Sichuan
Dazhao Temple, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia
Grace and Sabrina with camels
Inside a herdman’s yurt
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FRENCH CHINESE
1 Year 12 students representing France in a Model UN (French) Conference on the rights of refugees – the first of its kind in Australia. Anastasia Radievska, Emma Sinclair, (Manon), Safia Mansouri, Rechelle Brookes 2 Nadia - « Quand je suis arrivée pour la première fois au MGC, je dois avouer que j’étais un peu stressée. C’était la première fois que j’allais être face à des élèves… J’ai été très surprise par le niveau des filles et c’était très intéressant de voir comment le français est enseigné en Australie....Les journées d’école ne sont pas aussi longues que les nôtres et les profs sont beaucoup plus proches des élèves. »3 Year 9 cinema excursion - De Toutes Nos Forces Nous sommes allées voir le film De Toutes Nos Forces. C’était triste, drôle mais surtout inspirant. À voir, absolument !4 Le Concours Berthe Mouchette Bravo à toutes les 27 candidates. Bonne chance aux 4 finalistes !5 Manon - « Quand je suis arrivée à l’école, je me suis tout de suite sentie accueillie... Je suis très impressionnée par le niveau des étudiantes. J’ai adoré avoir des conversations avec les filles, ce fut très intéressant parce qu’il y a eu un réel échange. »
Chinese Cultural Day
The Chinese Culture Day was the first culture day in MGC that I attended, and I must say that it was a really entertaining and well-coordinated program. There were many interesting performances. Unfortunately I had to miss the fan dance segment due to a class, but hopefully I’ll have a chance to see it again next time. My favorite was the acrobat performance: I was genuinely amazed by the skills displayed. It was a really nice day overall.
Sheryl Soemarko 11 Lyons 2
I liked all of the activities! I had a great day! I think next year each student could have the option to bring in $10 -20 for a Chinese lunch. It was a really fun day and I would like to do it again!
Annie Coleman 8 Chisholm 2
I really liked Mrs. Lee’s acrobat performance because she was very entertaining and funny. She interacted with the audience very well. The lion dance was most fascinating to watch. I feel that I now have a deeper understanding of the Chinese lion tale. The lady who did the Kungfu performance was amazing, the way she explained the detail in the movements was extraordinary. Ms. Chen’s performance was the best!
Trisha Ku 11 Melba 1
I had a really fun experience. I learnt Chinese history and I loved the part where they taught us how to do the lion dance!
Lottie Miao-Bryce 8 Chisholm 2
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Chinese Fan Dance
Chinese OperaMs Chen & Ms Yuan
Isadora Lauritz - awarded Highly Commended - Chinese Speaking Competition
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“One way to get the most out of life is to look upon it as an adventure.”
William Feather
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“I was always looking outside myself for strength
and confidence, but it comes from within. It is
there all of the time.” Anna Freud
If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more,
you are a leader.” John Quincy Adams
Do it in a Dress Campaign
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yr 112014 has flown by in a whirl of new friends, new subjects, new extracurricular activities, new part time work and the ever present SACs and assessment. Building a foundation for Year 12 2015 isn’t easy!
Our Year 11s have been part of an astounding number of school events – Outdoor Ed camps, School Production, Maths Games Day, Science events, Public Speaking, Philanthropic events, Sporting events, Drama and music performances ….. astonishing achievements.
Year 11s star in ‘Back to the 80s’ production
Year 11 ex change students in action
All iance of Girls’ Schools
MathsSwimming sports
Pi Day fun
Outdoor Ed
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Maths Game Day
Youth Parl iament
Sausage sizzle
Science Breakfast
Sports stars
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ROWINGSeven months, 364 training sessions, 3000 kilometres of training, 500 hours on the ergo, litres of sweat and many great times! That’s what the MGC rowers have gone through during the 2013-14 season. They did this knowing that those four other people in their boat were doing the same; pushing themselves, challenging themselves. That is the rowing family.
The ‘family’ theme of the MGC Rowing Club was quite strong this season, in both the motivational aspect as well as a support network. The Year 12s who rowed this season were a huge part of establishing the idea of the rowing family and they have left the program in fantastic shape.
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Some gentle reminders to our junior rowers while they are racing
One of our junior crews proudly displaying their medals after winning a regatta
The Year 10 girls ready to start a session on the water
An Intermediate crew mid race – fully focused on doing their best
The Intermediate Second crew – about to start their warm up
The Senior First crew race
MGC Senior Second IV won the Under 19 event at State Championships
Pam St Leger, Judy Crowe and Jane Tregear after christening the Pam St Leger, Crowe II and Phil Baxter.
Our parents support at a regatta – we couldn’t do it without them
The whole MGC Rowing squad at the Head of the Schoolgirl Regatta
“We are Family” – the season motto!
The Senior Fifth crew celebrate after taking out their division at HOSG
2013-14 was the first year where an Eight raced all season and beat many crews along the way!
we are family
“Each of us has a fire in our hearts for something. It’s our goal in life to find it and keep it lit.”
Mary Lou Retton
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ATHLETICS
1st Melba2nd Maris3rd Lyons
4th Chisholm
With Moira Kelly at the All Girls Leadership Conference
My Greatest ChefRun Melbourne Community Challenge
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yr 10The year started up in the Victorian High Country where the girls participated in a range of team building and wellbeing activities at the picturesque Camp Howqua. Here ideas flourished for the Community Challenge where tutorial groups have now gone on to support a range of causes with enthusiasm.
Back at school, over the course of the year, the girls have continued to make the most of the experiences and opportunities that have been on offer.
The Mock Job Interviews provided the opportunity for interview techniques to be fine-tuned with each of the girls involved walking away from the invaluable experience with confidence and positivity.
The Shape Your Destiny Workshop motivated students to set goals and find focus and direction both at school and beyond.
Leadership opportunities such as The All Girls Leadership Conference and the Rosie Respect Launch have inspired the girls to continue to make their mark as leaders at MGC and citizens of the world.
We congratulate the Year 10s of 2014 on a wonderful year as we continue to admire their artwork that adorns the corridors and remember the tunes they sang in the school production.
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Jeanti, Emma, Jane and Gina.
Heidi Templeton at Kids Teaching Kids conference.
2014 has been a very eventful year for the environment team, with projects from Sustainability Week to the Pedal Powered Cinema being held in and out of this school. The Pedal Powered Cinema was a massive success, with students and parents coming from all over town to watch the movie Bran Nue Dae. With a buffet of food available, the Backyard Bike-powered carousel ride and pedal powered coffee machine, it was a fantastic night for all.
Our visit to Jane Goodall was inspiring. A group of more than thirty of us took the train to Geelong to see her speak. Our Environment Captain Gina Handby and school Captain Emma Sinclair were proud to have the opportunity of speaking in front of hundreds of other students about our school’s environment initiatives. Jane Goodall told us the story of how she came to be involved with chimpanzees, how we must use the small window of opportunity we have left to make a change for the better in our world and about the significance of the Roots and Shoots program, which our school is also promoting. An honourable mention must be given to the girls from the Kids Teaching Kids program who gave up their time to make a magnificent project about the dangers of micro-beads in our water ways. As busy as it has been, I know that it’s been just as much fun for everyone as it was for us captains. To end, some words from Jane Goodall who was quoting Ghandi:
“Earth provides enough for every man’s need, but not enough for every man’s greed.”
Amanda Tombolato, Co-Vice Environment Captain
Pedal Powered Cinema
The Kids Teaching Kids team.
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MGC’s first Aerodance Team
MGC Aggregate Champions at the 2014 AEROSkools Championships
Our beautiful MGC athletes from the MGC Aerobics Competition
Annabella and Laura at the MGC Aerobics Competition
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V.E.T. HOSPITALITY
The Senior School Information Evening function that we catered for allowed our VET class members to work collaboratively but also individually on specific tasks within a particular time frame. I really enjoyed creating platters of finger food.
Julia Zwar
Hospitality opens up a world of opportunities - whether it be working in a restaurant as a career or working as a waitress, bartender or a barista while attending school or university.
Phoebe Murray
Through VET I’ve experienced working with people from diverse backgrounds to create meals that are enjoyable for all. I was able to make friends with colleagues as we prepared food together.
Danielle Ann Del Rosario
The MGC aerobics program has had a terrific year once again ...filled with boundless energy from the athletes and plenty of smiles! All of the athletes’ hard work and training has paid off in tremendous results. MGC won the aggregate school competition for the first time in many years, an amazing achievement for the program and its athletes!
This year thirteen girls qualified for the Victorian State Team and travelled to Brisbane in September to compete at the Australian National Championships. Twenty four students qualified for the Australian AEROSkools Championships, also held in Brisbane. We are looking forward to another successful year in 2015!
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A well-deserved day of fun at Dreamworld
The 2014 MGC National Championships representatives
The 2014 MGC Victorian State Team repre-sentatives
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yr 9Year 9 started off with a bang and a lot of laughs! This has been the first year where students have been able to choose electives other than a language and it’s been fantastic! We could choose from arts, technologies, and even subjects like Outdoor Education and Marine Biology. Every subject was unique and really enjoyable!
What had students excited and nervous from the start was the Year 9 Comedy Night. The girls needed to create a stand-up comedy routine with the help of a professional comedian and had the chance to progress to performing it in front of a full auditorium of parents and students. Some incredibly hilarious acts came out of this unit, with girls feeling more confident and self-assured by the end of it.
During third term our English unit had us learning about our ancestors: the indigenous people of Australia as well as the Holocaust and World War 2. Both topics were very emotional and girls were reduced to tears while hearing the stories of Holocaust survivors. These topics were very rewarding as well as eye opening, and the opportunity to broaden our understanding was greatly valued.
Overall Year 9 has been a challenging year, with each girl facing different struggles: getting up the level three stairs, pushing yourself until your muscles burn in rowing or understanding quadratics in maths, Year 9 has encouraged and prepared us all to thrive and we expect to enjoy senior school next year just as much!
Rose, Alice and Monica Comedy nightIndi and Isabella Atheltics day Belle, Kate and Sophia Athletics day
Nadine and Nina Athletics day Alice and Olivia Athletics day
Marie-Claire and Alice comedy night Alex and Olivia Athletics day
Sarah comedy night Tiia and Kate Athletics day
Sarah and Sammy comedy night
Tess and audience comedy night
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It has been a fantastic year for Dance at MGC with the girls performing a variety of pieces at Dance Night in May and October this year. The girls were also lucky enough to participate in a dance intensive program working with a variety of industry professionals at The Space Dance and Arts Centre.
Ella Carman was successful in her audition for Yellow Wheel Dance Company. Yellow Wheel is a collection of young dancers, all of whom are determined to pursue a career in dance. (Image 1)
MGC representatives in Top Class 2014Congratulations to Claudia Conley (image 3) and Pia Lauritz (image 2) who achieved perfect marks for their performance exams and were selected to perform in the Drama Top Class ’14 and Dance Top Class ‘14 respectively.
Choir
2014 was another busy year for the Choral program. As well as performing in our regular community engagements at the Yarra City Carols Concert and Federation Square Carols, other highlights included the Choir’s exclusive performance at ‘The Palms’ Crown Casino as part of the professional Theatre Show ‘It’s only Rock and Roll’.
Show Choir
Our Show Choir successfully competed in the AUS/ACA A Capella Championships, achieving the National Championship title for Victoria. As part of their prize the Show Choir had two master classes with international industry experts and a recording session with Mark Hines.
PERFORMING ARTS
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Band
The Band featured in MGC’s 2014 school production of ‘Back to the 80s’ as well as taking part in our annual Band and Choir Camp which was at Phillip Island this year.
Cabaret Night
Cabaret Night Showcased vocal items from all students learning Instrumental Voice at MGC.
Soiree
Our annual Spring Soiree featured The Wednesday Morning Jazz Band, Guitar ensemble and String Ensemble as well as solo and small group instrumental items.
State School Spectacular
Melbourne Girls’ College once again participated in the Victorian State School Spectacular Massed Choir which consisted of nearly 2000 Students from across Victorian State Schools. The event took place at Hisense Arena and was televised Nationwide.
PERFORMING ARTS
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Keeping the existing water wall as required - resurfaced with textured pavement and selection of water resistant hanging shrubs and regular lawn.
While deifning the corner of the square, together with with the water wall, the teired seeting provides a more intimate area for users to sit and eperience the space. Three levels provide varied perspectives all looking over the square.
Nyala -Native shrub
Lomandra australis-Highly water resistant grass
Isolepis noposa -A common Australian grass
Typan antha -Native grass �ower
Lomandra hysterix -A common Australian grass
1st North Elevation -
The existing ponds have been ‘greened’ with the addition of an inner water garden bed. While echoing the square’s linear manner, the ponds provide an element of division, de�ning the walkway. They introduce a natural aesthetic by creating an exotic oasis.
A native selection thats works toward supporting local biodiversity and minimal water usage, echoing the key themes of sustainability of the redesign.
Not to scale
Jourdan Hickey, 12M2
Jaclyn Riordan, 8M1
Louella Exton, Year 12 VCD City Square Redesign
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VISUAL ARTS
Abigail Fisher, Year 12 Media
Sam Estrada, Year 12 Media Animation
Anastasia Yanoulis, 8R2 Emma Crocker, Year 9
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Science: Michaela Jones, Mary Collie
Science: Esther Seymour-Pessah, Bethany Smith, Ania Orlowski
Health: Zara Guss, Ruby Maclean-Swann
Health: Kate Buckley, Hannah Carlile, Anastasia Yanoulis
Regional finalists: Year 8 Netball team after winning the regional final
Outloud: Stella Bourne, Nicola Braslis & Sophie Townsend with their award (Photo courtesy of the Melbourne Writers Festival - photographer Carla Gottgens)
Slam Poetry: Isabelle Carney, Audrey Harrold, Devina Lai
Slam Poetry Final
Slam Poetry Final: Michaela Kristo, Gabriella Dawson, Lilian Gonzalez, Jess Joyce
Slam Poetry Final: Elli Leydin, Charlie Hebel, Ruby Bull, Zsari Gill
Netball: Tylah Sparke & Amelia Ramage in action
Athletics: Heidi Templeton, Year 8 & Annaleise Vulin, Year 12
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yr 8
After completing workshops with Slam Poet extraordinaire Emilie Zoey-Baker, the Year 8s competed in our own Slam Poetry Final. The winning trio then competed at the Out Loud Teen Slam Poetry Competition as part of the Melbourne Writers Festival, taking out the final in front of hundreds of spectators, including their classmates. As part of their prize they have since broadcast their poem on radio and performed at the Australian Poetry Slam Victorian State Final. Congratulations to Stella Bourne, Nicola Braslis & Sophie Townsend.
Science
Slam poetry
Sport
Health
“To uncover your true potential you must first find your own limits and then you have to have the courage to blow past them.”
Picabo Street (Alpine ski racer)
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SWIMMING SPORTS
1st Lyons2nd Maris
3rd Chisholm4th Melba
Kate Thomson, Back to the 80s
Year 7 Chorus, Back to the 80s
Alex Vivian and Isabel Mc Vean, Swimming Sports
Year 7 Cross Country Team
Year 7 Netball Team
Stephanie Drew, Carla Grahn, Christine Apostolopoulos, Roisin Casinder and
Richa Akung, Year 7 Camp
Avemaria Malietoa-Brown, Maddie Ledger, Liv Mason, Jessie McDonald, Wendy Dang and Amani Balla, Year 7 Camp
Grace McCamish, Angela Ho, Pia Day-Wilson, Charlotte Mansfield and Jamilla Jalloh, Year 7 Camp
Charlotte Flook, Dilara Gavas and Mae James, Year 7 Camp
Maris, Year 7 Camp
Alex Cavagna, Georgia Carr-Leo, Ella Liston, Corinna Bentley and Milla Alekna, Year 7 Camp
Alannah Sparks, Elise Kargiotis, Ms Bomar, Jessie Kininmonth, Olivia
Walkinshaw, Mariana Pappas and Sophia McCann, Year 7 Camp
Anok Bol, Year 7 Camp
Tansy Robinson, Swimming Sports
Freya Humphery and Eliza Hughes,Back to the 80s
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Athletics CarnivalI loved the bubbly atmosphere, creative costumes and the wide range of activities and sports to take part in. Overall it was a fantastic day!
Ella Eckholdt 7M1
Swimming Sports There were lots of fun races to take part in and even novelty events to jump in the pool and cool off! Can’t wait until next year!
Mae James 7M1
Cross Country Cross Country was a great event. Even if you didn’t make it through to the next level, it was a terrific way to make new friends. I am definitely going to take part in it next year!
Venezia Naylor 7M2
Year 7 CampThere were so many different fun activities like the the flying fox, swimming pool, giant swing and paddling in the Yarra River. We loved making new friends and getting to know our new class-mates.
Jasmine Foot 7C1 and Georgia Carr-Leo 7C2
Lyceum EventsOur LRC days like Onesie Day and Movie Week were unforgettable. They were loads of fun and a great way to spend time with our friends and teachers.
Olivia Whyte 7C1 and Bridget Wignall 7C2
Back to the 80sBack to the 80s was so much fun! I enjoyed every moment from the shows to rehearsals and all of the people involved were amazing. It was the highlight of my first year at MGC!
Jamila Jalloh 7L1
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSIn 2014 The MGC International Program has sixty students at the school and nine at English Language Centres. The girls mostly come from countries in our region: China, Vietnam, Korea, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia; and we also have one student from Iran.
The girls choose to study in Australia to experience a different educational environment and to develop a broader cultural understanding to prepare them for success in the next stage of life. They hope to engage in rewarding extra-curricular opportunities and build lasting relationships with the diverse population of local girls as well as other internationals.
Korea
China
Vietnam
JapanThailand
“Footy” with homestay family
Ex-student returns as tutor
Camps: a great way to make friends
“Masterchef” Tiffany
Lunchtime in the ISP kitchen
Celebration: another successful term
Harmony Day
Indonesia
Malaysia
Red carpet glamour - dresses, hair, shoes, makeup, partnersYoung women enjoying a night to remember
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YEAR 11 FORMAL 2014
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Year 12 The formal was just terrific from start to finish! Firstly the planning process was really rewarding. The Year 12 SRC worked hard on preparations throughout the term and on the night, organising the photo booths, awards, sashes, trophies, photographers and the table decorations. We liked working with the year level and hearing their feedback on our ideas to make improvements. The night itself came together brill iantly: it was really nice to see everyone, teachers included, letting their hair down, kicking off their shoes (quite literally!) and taking a break from the stresses that this year has present ed to us all. The food was delectable and we l ooked like models in our beautiful dresses: hair and make-up perfect and generally dolled up to the nines. Oh yeah, I guess the dates scrubbed up pretty well too! I think the highl ight for most of us was seeing some of the teachers hit the dance floor and get their boogie happening. What a night to remember!
Formal
Year 9 Design Technology Electives
Jewellery DesignFashion DesignTextile DesignInterior Design (Coming to Design Technology in 2015)
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DESIGNTECHNOLOGY
Hand-made saw-pierced products
Following the latest fashions
Designing deep in thought
Constructing a garment using the sewing machine
Printing Jewellery in 3D
Absent: Jun Hong
Amani BALLA
Cassandra CARMAN
WendyDANG
Pia DAY WILSON
Marissa DI MARZIO
AngelaHO
Jamila JALLOH
Madeleine LEDGER
Alexa MAGNIFICO
Avemaria MALIETOA-BROWN
Charlotte MANSFIELD
Livinia MASON
Grace McCAMISH
Jessie McDONALD
Annika MILLS
Miranda MOLONEY
Philippa MURPHY-HOYLE
Candice MUSKER
Accalia PAINE
Ella PAULL
Elif SAVAS
Nyah SEELIG-SCHATTNER
Isabella STITT
Jasmine URSINI
DeannaVIBOVIC
Chantel WONG
Laetitia ARMSTRONG
Alexandra BASS
Sandra BYRNE
Annabella CAMERA
ChrystalCHOO
Emily CONVEY
Maryam DARMAWAN
Caelin GRAY
Chelsea HAMMOND
Abby JENSEN
Katherine JESSOP
Olivia KELLY
Loke Yee LEONG
Min MARRIOTT
Isabel McVEAN
Lola McCAUGHEY
FionaNGUYEN
LinhNGUYEN
Sarahlynn NGUYEN
Mikaela PRICE
Mia SHERMAN
CocoSMITH
Amy SPINKS
NaomiTOMBOLATO
HayleyTURNBULL
LoisVODICKA
DaisyALBERS
Katrina APPLETON
Lillian BAXTER
Mia BELL
AnokBOL
Shakira BOLTUC
Sienna BURNS BRADLEY
ChloeCRANAGE
Sarah DARMAWAN
Polly-Jane DECKER
Sarene ELMASRI
Frances FLEET
Jasmine FOOT
Natasha HUISMANN
Josephine LANG
Chloe LEWIN-McGEORGE
AvivaMARKIN
DarcyMELLOR
Isabella NIVEN-BROWN
Maya ROBINSON
Jessica SHINE
Evanah SHROFF
Grace TARULLI
Ella TAYLOR
Ellen VOSSOS
Olivia WHYTE
Milla ALEKNA
Stella ASKEY
Corinna BENTLEY
Georgia CARR-LEO
Alexandra CAVAGNA
Lana CROKER
Thalia DROSSOS-SPITERI
Beatrice ESPOSTO
Portia FRAYNE
Lucy GRIFFITHS
Bonnie HUANG
Nina LEWIN-McGEORGE
Ella LISTON
Panayiota MILTSOS
Caitlin MOLONEY
Shaniya NISHA
Eva PALAMARA
Bianca SAWYER
Molly SHARROCK
Grace STAFFORD
Mimi STEWART-SMITH
Hollie SUTTON
Lilli TROBBIANI
Violet TWOMEY
Bridget WIGNALL
Lucy XU
7C2
7L1
7L2
Carol ine Chisholm
Dame Enid Lyons
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7C1
Absent: Lulu Al Zakout
ParisALTHEIMER
ElanCOTTER
AnnaliseDEMMLER
EmilyDUNNING
CharlotteFITCH
ElizaHUGHES
FreyaHUMPHERY
IsabelIERACI
MatteaLAWRENCE
JennyLE
AmeliaLEACH
Shi LeiLENGA ROUSE
GabiMARTIN
DaliMAY
ZoeO’DWYER
AbbeyPAPADOPOULOS
DominiqueQUIRK
LuccaRANDAZZO
ElizaREED
SweetaSALEHI
MiaSAVIO
HannahSCALLION
RebeccaTELFER
AlexVIVIAN
Li AnhVO
FlorenceWEBB
AmeerahAHMED
MaddieBILLS
GenevieveBYRNE
NinaCARDEN
EmilyCHONG
EllaECKHOLDT
MiaELEY
CharlotteFLOOK
LillianFLUGGE
DilaraGAVAS
CorryHARPER
SerenaHOLT
MaeJAMES
EliseKARGIOTIS
JessieKININMONTH
MujoKIR
SophiaMcCANN
EveOTTERAA
MarianaPAPPAS
JessicaROGERS
HannahROSS
GiorgiaSALMAS
AlannahSPARKS
OliviaWALKINSHAW
LottieWILSON
A’EshaYACOUB
ErikaBANNWART
GretaCHADWICK
AmyCHILCOTT
DilaraCOKACAR
LucyDONADIO
ZahliDOWD
LaylaFAHOUR
MarleyFIRMAN
AliceGRANT
MiaHANLEY
JuliaJURGENS
GorranKATINIC
JemimaLAM
BellaMcNAMARA
AliciaMOLLINEAUX
SianaMYERS
VeneziaNAYLOR
TrishNGUYEN
EleanorOWEN
TansyROBINSON
EliseSAWELL
ZosiaSLIFIRSKI DUCKETT
BellaSOCCIO
RubySUTHERLAND
SanhdyTAU
MacyWONG
SiennaWONG
IsabellaABAN
RichaAKUNG
ChristineAPOSTOLOPOULOS
DaisyBATTEN
EllaBUCK
RoisinCASINADER
ErinCOTTON
EmilyCUMMING
VictoriaDAVILA
IsabellaDEAK
StephanieDREW
MegFUNSTON
CarlaGRAHN
LexieKERNEBONE
CassieKU DOS REIS
GauriNAIR
MilliePETROFF
JessieRADDA
SaskiaRICHARDSON
MeganRITCHIE
EllyROGERS
LauraSMITH
RiaTHAKUR
NinaTU
AprilVAN SCHOONHOVEN
SophieVARNEY
CharaWILSON
7L3
7M1
7M2
7R1
Dame Nell ie Melba
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Absent: Grace Bagster Absent: Riahn Lidano, Anh Vo
JemimaAPPERLY
TiffinyARGYROPOULOS
YasminBALLA
PearlBERGIN
MiaBRENNAN
AliCASEY
LaylaENRIQUEZ TSILFIDIS
IndiGOUDY
BillieHARVEY
VioletMCKERROW
MaddieMIKHAEIL
GracePEACOCK
MargotPROTOPOPOFF
EadieRAWSON
SophieROBINSON
WennySAMPURNA
MatildaSMITHERS
MillieSWEENEY
SharleneTAN
EricaTHEODORIDIS
KateTHOMSON
StellaTHOMSON
OliviaTINSLEY
RominaVALLEJOS
NicoleVASILEV
SuzuranYONEDA
LilithARMSTRONG
AnikaBAHETI
MillieBARNES
MirandaBOURKE
RachelBUTCHART
HannahCARLILE
AlexCARSTENSEN
AndreaCONTRERAS ESPINOSA
BellaCRAWFORD
YusrahHAMID
MiaHYDE-SMITH
NelleyJONG
CharleisKINGSTON-WHITE
SarahLIVINGSTON
RubyMACLEAN-SWANN
LiliaMANSOURI
ClaudiaMARANGONI
RoseMULLER
LinleyOOI
LillyPACHECO-PIZARRO
IsabellaPARNOS
EvePASCOE
EstaPOUND-PALMIERI
LuluROSE
IndiaSCHAUB
GeorgiaSOEMARKO
MiaVAN DER PLAS
ElaineXUE
MehadAL BIJAWI
KateBUCKLEY
TiffanyCHUNG
AnnieCOLEMAN
MaryCOLLIE
JeantiEXTON
MonicaFU
LilianGONZALEZ
LolaGRANT
JulietHARLEY
LiaKAPOLITSAS
FionnualaKEITH
DevinaLAI
CelinaLEAO
LottieMIAO-BRYCE
EmilyMIZIS
EvieMULLER
EllaMURRAY
JasmineNGUYEN
SelamawitOULIARIS
DiamondPETROPOULOS
GeorgiaPUCKRIDGE
MadeleineSACCHETTA
AvaSIMPSON
LauraWALSH
KaterinaWALTON
SamrawitABU
BridgetteANDERSON
AdeleBAUER
NicolaBRASLIS
MoniqueBURNS
DaynaCANNON
IsabelleCARNEY
EmineCETIN
ChloeDAHER
ChristinaDO
LaurenDOBSON
MabelELDRED
AudreyHARROLD
OliviaHARROLD
TaylaHUYNH
IslaJAMIESON
ElliLEYDIN
MichelleLI
CharliLIONNET
ScarlettLOVELOCK
RubyLUND
AstridMACFARLANE
NatashaMONTEMURRO
CielaSANUSI
IzabellaVAMVAKITIS
HollyWELCH
7R2
8C1
8C2
8L1
Carol ine Chisholm - Appalled at the conditions that greeted poor, vulnerable migrants, when she moved to Austral ia from England in 1838, at just 30 years old she started work on improving their lives.
Hyllus Maris
ChloePARKINSON
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Absent: Georgia Soemarko
Absent: Caitlyn Spiteri-James
EllieAMIS
SophiaASTBURY
EdenBOURNE
CharlotteCAMPISI
CaitlynCHOW
GenevieveCOX
ChantelleDAHER
EmilyFITZWILLIAM
NatashaFLEMING
CharlotteGOLDBERG
SonyaJAP
MiaKOLEB
MirandaKOOP
EllaMARSICH
JulieNGUYEN
IndahPARNA
KasundiRATHNADARA GEDARA
SequoiaSIMPSON
MikaylaSPARROW
GemmaTAYLOR
SophieTOWNSEND
ClaudiaTRYTELL
AnnieUMSEHER
HannahWILLOUGHBY
MelissaZENG
AmyZUKOWSKI
BethanyALLEN
MaeveBARTON
JashintaBUDHI-DARMA
ZoeCANNON
IsabellaCOATES
ZoeCONSTANTINOU
SofiaCUMMINGS-SCOTT
JuliaDARMANIN
AlexDOLAN
SashaDURNIC
KatieFITZSIMMONS
CharlotteGILL
ZsariGILL
EmmaJEPSEN
LucyKELLY
JaneceLAI
MichelleMA
ZoeMAVROS
AniaORLOWSKI
Shehelah DassenaikeOUSMAN
EmilyPATRIKAKOS MANIER
JaclynRIORDAN
MadisonRUSHWORTH
RebeccaSUARES-JURY
MichelleSURGIJATI
KaiyiTANG
JherwynTORRES
AnikaBLAMEY
CassandraBRADLEY
RubyBULL
ClaireCHEESMAN
YvetteCOMBER-STICCA
MelanieCOX
LaraDAVIE
BrittneyGERRARD
GabrieleGREEN
NicolaHANLEY
CharlieHEBEL
LilyHICKEY
KatyHUNT
MichaelaJONES
LuluMcCUAIG
JessicaMORTON
TallulahPARDY WILSON
GracePELCHEN
TylahSPARKE
LaviniaTALARICO
JacquelineWATERS
MayaWELSCH
AliahZEINI
ParmidaATTAR
MadeleineBOS
AlexBOSAK KARAVIOTIS
LakeeshaBUHAGIAR
NicoleDAVYDOVA
SapnaDHUNLALL
GeorgiaFINEGAN
GeorgiaGILES
GeorginaGILLBERG
ErinGOMES
AnnaGRIFFITHS
ZaraGUSS
GeorgiaHARRIS
HannahHAYES-WEBB
LilyHUMPHRIES
MiaKOLLEVRIS
ElliKRITOS
AmelieLAY
KittyLE
NicolaLENNON
SabrinaLICHTENSTEIN
GeorgiaMARSLAND
AnhQUACH
EmmaROE
IsabellaTSONIS
MelanaUCEDA
8L2
8M1
8M2
8M3
AnnabelleDAWSON
GretaJANETZKI
LolaSCHOLEY
Dame Nell ie Melba
The first Austral ian-born soprano to win world acclaim was born Helen Porter Mitchell in Burnley Street, Richmond, less than 1km from Melbourne Girls’ College.
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Absent: Vaidehi Panchal, Celine Valeepanuwat
AcquaAHMED
ImogenARNOL
OliviaBADENACH
NazrinCHOWDHURY
JamilaCHRISTENSEN
CassandraCOCKS
IzzyDAMIANOS
GabriellaDAWSON
IsabelDAY
TurkanGULAY
ImogenHOWDEN
WillowIMBER-DIXON
MichaelaKRISTO
SophieMcCORMACK
IngridPERKINS
AlexPHILLIPS
ZaraPROTOPOPOFF
AmeliaRAMAGE
KeethuRAMALINGAM
RosalynTAN
KaiseTANG
VeronikaTYMOSHENKO
TessWHELLER
MatildaWINTLE
KarenWONG
ErikaBOLLWEG
StellaBOURNE
Arabella-SophiaBUZZARD
EmilyCARR
AliceCLAYTON
JesseDODGSHUN-LINDSAY
MadelineHANNS
MillaHARRISON
JessJOYCE
ClaudiaJUNGE
LaurenKELLY
SarahKINCH
KyLUONG
MelisMECIT
AngiePAN
OliviaRESPINI
PoojaSESHADRI
EstherSEYMOUR-PESSAH
BethanySMITH
ClaudiaSTOTT
MiaTABONE
HeidiTEMPLETON
SamanthaTHOMSON
LucyTURTON
OliviaVICKERY
AnastasiaYANOULIS
FatimahAL MARHON
SelenaAPPLETON
TahliaAUSTIN
EvaBRIGHTLING
GeorgiaCOOK
EmmaCROKER
CarolGALCIN RIFFAT
AlexGARLAND
TharikaGOONETILLEKE
ClaudiaHANNA
JasmineHU
SarahJEFFERY
BellaLE GEAR
ChloeLISTON
GeorgiaMARKL
LilyNICOL
KateNOBLE
TessPALAMARA
MiaRICHTER
GraceRUKUWAI
YujieSONG
LaraTAYLOR
LaurenTHOMPSON
MathildeTOBIN-COUZENS
AnnieVASILI
ChloeWEBBER
GemmaWISE
EmilyALBERICO
SanjaBANGARD
HayleyBRADY
RubyCOOK
CiaraESPOSTO
AmeliaFAWCETT
SkylaFROEBEL
AlisonGALCIN RIFFAT
ShakiraGRINHAM
LuciaHANNA
LilyINGRAM
SarahJONES
CateKUPPERS
RachelLAVAL
YelaniLIYANAGE
KateMOKRZECKI
TessMONAGHAN
BrittanyNOTT
SarahPATTERSON
MazzyROSE
TaraSHINE
ElenaTYRIS
BiancaVAN DER PLAS
TiiaVEROSAARI
JordiWISE
ValerieWONG
LilaZHANG
8R1
8R2
9C1
9C2
Hyllus MarisHyllus Maris, of Yorta Yorta and Wurundjeri descent, was born in 1934 in Echuca, Victoria, and moved to Shepparton in 1939. In Melbourne in 1970 she helped found the National Council of Aboriginal and Island Women.
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Absent: Lauren Baker, Scarlet Kohane, Bailey Taheny Absent: Kim Tran
NicoletteANDRONIS
ElleAUSTIN
AvaBUKOWSKY
MikkiGEORGE
BeeGURAY
GeorgiaHASTIE
EstherHONYBUN
SophieJEFFERY
SophieJENNINGS
OliviaJOZSA
BelleKOCHAN
AnnaLE
MahletLEMMA
ChelseaLYNCH-McCLYMONT
CourtneyMcKENZIE
LivMORRISSEY
FrancescaMOSCHOYIANNIS
StephanieMOYA
LaurenPENGELLY
LouisaPOULIOS
MoniqueSMITH
BriannaSPINKS
KitSTEWART
IndiaTRYTELL
ScarlettVIZEC
HannaABU
PetricaANICIC
SophiaBARRETT
ClaudiaBURGNER
JessicaCABANILLA
MaddieCARMAN
IsabellaDEUTSCH
EmmaFERGUSON
RoseFREEMAN
NadineFRESCHL
LizzieGIBSON
JacinthaGOMEZ
AshleighHAMMOND
AbbeyHOLLAND
IsabellaKNOLL
TrangLE
SophiaMAISEY
PosyMcCAUGHEY
KateMcKENNA
ZenaNICOLAOU
NikkiO’NEILL
LillyOSHLACK
IssyPRICE-HUGHES
MetraSALEHI
SarahSIMPSON-TUCKEY
EllaTAMBLYN
GraceTREADWELL
LucyANDREW
CharlotteBARRETT
MadeleineBAUDINETTE
CarlaBENNETT
AliceBILLS
LaniBROMMEYER
SabrinaBRYDON
AmyBURRISS
BessCHAN
DarcyCLEELAND
EmmaFITZSIMMONS
EllaGIGLIOTTI-HUNT
JessHARE
JasmineHENDERSON
TinaHUYNH
AlexandraJARMAN
MillyLI
JanaMACIC
KatieMARTIN
VenusNGAU
MikaelaPATROS
MonicaPHUNG
AlicePIDD DAVEY
MillieROBINSON
IndieSREERAM
MadelineTOLSON
GeorgieVERSCHUUR
ThirumagalARUNACHALAM ELANTHENDRAL
ElizaASTILL
IreneBARBATI
ChloeBIRKETT
RubyBUICK
AbbeyBULL
EmilyCUDDY
ZoeDAY WILSON
MadiFIRMAN
JasmineGRAY
SamanthaHABERFIELD
StellaHEBEL
PatrycjaHUCZEK
EmilyJAP
OliviaJOHNSTON
CharisJONES
VictoriaKARGIOTIS
SophieLIN
LillianneLORD
GraceMcGARRY
NaomiMILLER
EmilyNGUYEN
AliceNOONAN
MadelynROOF
Sophia RomaniSHEA
TiffanyWANG
9L1
9L2
9M1
9M2
This ‘Grand Dame of Politics’ was the first woman elected into the Austral-ian House of Represent atives.
Dame Enid Lyons
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Absent: Crystal Chen, Christina Gao, Ashleigh Hocking
Absent: Agathe Euzebio, Betul Tumenci
SarahBETTS
IsobelCARVER
NeveCONDON
NellCROSSETT
ClaudiaCROWE
JovanaDAVILA
OliviaJACKA
EllaJACKSON
HayleyJONG
IsobelLINDSAY-GEYER
SashaLONGSTAFF
MeghanMcKENZIE
NinaMONTAGUE
Thuy LoanNGUYEN
HollyPETROFF
MiaPETROVIC
HemangiSANJIVINI
MeshiSEYMOUR-PESSAH
IndiSHEEHAN
VictoriaSTAIOS
IsabellaSTOCKS
KateTINSLEY
ConstanceVARI
RubyWALKER-BYRNE
LarissaWILMOTT
SeendyaAKUNG
KatyANDERSON
KerryARGIRIOU
KatieBERRIDGE
ZoeBRAYBROOK
LunaCHUNG
IsabellaCODOGNOTTO-PARRY
BellaCRAIG
EveCROSSETT
EmmeyDANDA
KeeleyDEAYTON
GraceDUFFY
StellaFEARY
ElizaFUNSTON
MiaGEE
GeorgiaHALL
NinaHARPER-DONNELLAN
KatjaHEARD
BrigitteHERNANDEZ
PhilippaLEECH
MaddieLEYDEN
KateMARSACK
RebeccaPOITZMANN
Marie-ClaireRIDGEWAY
TheaSALZANO
KateSONG
PranikaARISHT
OliviaARNOLD
LucilleARWAS
IremideAYONRINDE
GabrielleBENTLEY
AleishaBRASLIS
CatherineBUTCHART
Billie VioletCALWELL
IsabellaCUNNINGHAM
HaideeDUBE
YasminELMASRI
EllisFINNIE
OliviaHAKINS
MadelineHANNAN-JONES
MartinaHUTCHISON
MietteLEWIN-McGEORGE
ToriMATHISON
SarahMCDONALD
SavithriNARENTHRAN
KristenNEANDER
MillarayPACHECO-PIZARRO
MagellaSTECHER-KEYLAND
ShellyYU
PhoebeCARLILE
BelindaENG
SelinaGAUDER
RubyGILL
RubyGRANT
JessicaHALL
RachelHARLE
AlexHARVERSON
EmmaHEEPS-ERIKSEN
PaigeHOBBS
VyHUYNH
CienaLAHANIS
GiselleMACHADO FERNANDEZ
LilianaMARTIN
ChantalMERCER
KatieMIRIKLIS
CharlotteMORTON
AylieMURPHY
EllaO’CONNELL
GabiCRONIN-PAGANO
EstherPERKINS
RubyREDMAN-BROWN
EllaSCENEY
CharlotteSEBASTIAN
ElizaSTEWART SMITH
CharmaineTINAO
9R1
9R2
10C1
10C2
YikeLIN
YenLUU
Hyllus Maris
In the mid-1970s, she collaborated with Sonia Borg in writing the Austral ian history, Women of the Sun which was mad e into a film in 1981 for ABC television. Comprising four episodes based on the lives of an Aboriginal woman from four eras (the 1820s, 1890s, 1930s and 1980s), the film won the 1981 United Nations Media Peace Prize, the 1993 Banf f Grand Prix and two Austral ian Writers Guild ’s Awards (AWGIES) and five Penguin Awards
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Absent: Yike Lin
Absent: Shannon Glennon, Roxann Lin, India McClure, Charlotte Schaller
Absent: Yen Luu, Janet Ren
Absent: Sara Liu, Maggie Zhu
ClaireARMITAGE
AmandaATTANAYAKE
JamiesonBEAMAN
SeedeviBRENNAN
JessicaBROMMEYER
EmilyBUCK
ZoeBURNES
GabrielaCHARITOS-ESPINOSA
MaisyCHATTERLEY
SabrinaCHONG
RosieFELL
EleanorGREEN
JosephineHUGHES
IsadoraLAURITZ
KatherineMELETIOU
AlexandraNELSON
ShaniaPANG
StaviPETROPOULOS
AlinaQIAN
DaniellaROGERS
GraceSHING-FRANCIS
SylviaSUN
DakotahTAYLOR
SophieTOOMEY
AimeeWARNOCK
EmilyWILKINSON
RebeccaABEYSIRI
MelissaCAMERON
AbbeyDE LANGE
LolaDI DONATO
AgnesDELANY
MimiD’ORSOGNA
IshiniEDIRISINGHE
SylvaENGLAND
KayGAVAS
AnastasiaGOVENDER
KellyJACKMAN
GeorgiaKARGIOTIS
Lotta LuKLANN
RaveenaMAPA
SarahMILFORD
MillieOZARD
SophiaPAPPAS
KristinPARSONS
KynthiaPIAKIS
EmmaRISKIN
RubySCIBERRAS
MiaSOMERVILLE
JennaSULLIVAN
KiaraTALARICO
TessWIDDOP
AnastasiaYAROVAYA
OliviaBASILE
LauraBASS
CatiaBLACKWELL
OliviaCAMPISI
KiraleeCARDEN
ElizabethCASTLE
AnnaCOLLIN
StellaDAVIES
NatashaFOWLER
TejaGODSON
KateGRIFFITHS
AoifeHOPKINS-LICHTMAN
NiamhHOPKINS-LICHTMAN
JadeHORN
HeletKALAY
TianyinLAI
HennyLEE
KathyLU
JessMcSTAY
BrookeSCALLION
NiamhSHAWYER
HannahSIMPSON
SakinaSULEIMAN
TugbaTEKIN
MaddisonTHOM
EmilyTOWNSEND
YuetongWANG
SophieBALMFORTH
KieraBULLUSS
NataliaDAHER
TallaraDREW-HAZOU
AllyFIELD
RoseFREEMANTLE
JemmaHARPER
EmilyHASKAYNE
GemmaHUGHES
RosaHUMPHERY
SallyJACOBS
CharlieKEREKES
JessicaLARKING
StephLIONNET
EmmaMURPHY
HarrietMURPHY-HOYLE
ToriNAYLOR
OliviaPATERSON
LilyRAMAGE
SaraSALEHI
SophieSMYTH
JobelleVILLANUEVA
KimVO
GraceWHELLER
10L1
10L2
10M1
10M2Dame Enid Lyons
Dame Nell ie Melba
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Absent: Tayla Ramm, Yizhu Wang, Samantha Zhang
Absent: Amy Bagster
Absent: Jennifer Nguyen, Isabelle Reuter
Absent: Lucille Delecroix
NouraAL BIJAWI
GillianANGEL
SaskiaBLOW
LaurenBOWE
ZoeBRIGHTLING
CelesteCAREY
HeraCHEN
EileenCHEONG
PalomaCLARK
JemimaCRAWFORD SMITH
GeorgiaCUTRALE
VanessaDUDDERIDGE
RubyHORTON
AichaKHARROUBI
BrigidKRUSPE
IngridLEE-SCOTT
LilyLEERSON
Xin HongLIM
LilyMACLEAN-SWANN
IsisMARKIN
EmilyMcDONALD
LaurenNEANDER
KateNETTHEIM
HaNGUYEN
MandySCULLY
JacquelineSHARP
IvyTRAN
SamBOGNAR
JessicaCRANAGE
HollyDAVEY
VioletDAVIES-BROWN
RachelleEVAGOROU
SarahEVAGOROU
MadisonFRIGERIO
ShirinGIESEL
GeorgiaHOPKINS
EchoHUDSON DE ARAUJO BARRADAS NADI
MaddyKRUSPE
VictoriaMANGONIS
JessicaMANIATIS
EdithMcLELLAN
LydiaMcCLELLAND
HannahMITCHELL
YuvinaMUNOHUR
JocelynMURPHY
HannahROBISON
LauraSHEPHERD
IoneSTEPHENSON
ShelbySTEWART
LisaTRUONG
EllaWALSH
AlexandraWEBB
SunnyYOUNGSMITH
SerchiZHANG
SashaBOLLWEG
RadhiCHALIKAVADA
UmaCHRISTENSEN
CiaraCORLESS
LisbetCROWE
SophieCUTTER
DanielleDEL ROSARIO
GingerDIDDLE
MiaHASTIE
TessaJONES
MelizKULAC
NaomiLESLEY
AllyLEYDEN
MichelleLIM
SameenMALIHA
DelanaOBEYESEKERE
MiyaRAKETE
MoniqueROBERTS
Hyun JeongROH
JasmineSMITH
RachelSTEINER
WendyWANG
RonnieWEN
AliceWU
TiffanyZHANG
NinaCOFFEY
AdelineDOTCHIN
KiraEDELSTEIN
AlyssaERSKINE-NATOLI
HollyFAIRWEATHER
EllaFRYER-SMITH
GraceFUNSTON
PaigeHANCOCK
OliviaHEAVEY
AlexLEECH
ChristynaMALIETOA-BROWN
MillaMARSTON
HannahMcDONALD
GabrielleMEDINA
ReeceMIDDLEMASS
PeleMORRISON
PhinaNEWTON
AbbyOKLOBDZIJA
MeganPHILLIPS
HannahROBINSON
MaitriSHARMA
NaidaSHERRIFF
HannahSTEINER
GillianTHEODORIDIS
LaraVELO-CRAIG
EireneVLAHOGIANNIS
10R1
10R2
11C1
11C2
Hyllus Maris
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Absent: Jelte Mertens Absent: Julie Hindkaer
Absent: Ephtihia Mastos
Dame Enid Lyons ent ered politics in 1943 aged 46 when she won the federal Tasmanian seat of Darwin (l ater renamed Braddon) – a defining moment in Austral ia’s political history.
ToriBEETS
MikaylaBORRELLO
GraceCARRACHER
CathyFANG
SeydaFERMAN
JacquelineGUO
JuliaHARRISON
HarrietHARTE
UnaJOLLY MEMERY
ZoeLAZARIDES
MichelleLEE
ChristinaLI
MuyangLI
TessaMA
EloiseMASON
ToraOMOTOSHO
AliceRICHARDSON
LoulouSALERES
EchoSONG
LiyingTANG
LulaTIVER SMITH
ManonTOUSSAT
StephanieTOUSSAT
MelanieTRUONG
IsabelWILSON
KellyWONG
ChristinaYIN
DeannaANDRONIS
GraceBENNETT
RebeccaCROTHERS
EidanDOIDGE
TorrinFU
OliviaGREGSON
AlexandraHARRISON
SashaHOWELL
OliviaINGLE
AmyJENNINGS
RubyKOHANE
MadelaineLEYDIN
SalinaLISTON
JudyLIU
CarmenMcDONALD-DOH
MaeOAKLEY
GraceO’SHANNESSY
EmmaPILLING
KristenPOLITIS
HarrietteROPER
McKinleyRYDER
SherylSOEMARKO
DemiSPYROPOULOS
MelissaTAYLOR
AmandaTOMBOLATO
TrangTRAN
AlisonWARRICK
AmberWU
DaisyBOTTOMLEY
ClaudiaBUSETTI
StephDIMOS
EmilyFANG
MoniqueFEDERICO
CarlaFORBES
MahnoorGILLANI
KerimeGURESCI
MeganHEANEY
AnneHO
CaitlinHOOPER
LucyKILDUFF
TrishaKU
JuliaLY
DanielleMACAULAY
LauraO’CONNOR
ShenayOZSOY
SianaPATRIKAKOS MANIER
DeannaPONIROVSKY
StephanieRAUX
RubyRIZZA
ClaireROSE
MallorySHELTON
EideannSLY
BrigitteSMITH
DilekTEKIN
SandyTHANG
RubyWYNN-WILLIAMS
LucyBAUDINETTE
EphtihiaBENITO
CiellaBERMAN
NinaBIRCH
MadelineBRADLEY
EllaBYRNES
MollyCACOPARDO
NatalijaCICAREVIC GAROFANI
TeganCOX
JessicaCUDDY
AmeliaDADD
PilarGOMEZ DE ARANDA
EleniHALKIAS
FoneHOYHAM
HaoyiHUANG
TiantianJIANG
OliviaKAMIEN SARBINOWSKI
MadelineLAW
JacquiMARTIN
IsabellaMAURIZI
CaitlinO’SHEA
JemmaPERELAER
MilicaPETROVIC
KellySHI
MaggieWILLIAMS
EleanorYORSTON
SannyZHOU
11L1
11L2
AikaYOKOYAMA
11M1
11M2
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Absent: Ann-J Gelagin, Lisa Noda, Clodie Veyrac
Absent: Alysha Bagster
11R1
11R2
12C1
12C2
JanaAL MARHON
BarraAL-SHAIMARI
AnoshaANSARI
ChloeBAIN
MerveCAMUR
HayleyCARSTENSEN
SarahENG
LouellaEXTON
GeorgiaGRAHAM
MelissaHARLE
GeorgiaHYDE-SMITH
SummerKITTITANASUAN
AmandaLOBLEY
SafiaMANSOURI
StaviMAVROIDIS
TeashaMcNEILL
EmilyMERRY
SophieMITCHELL
PriyankaMUDALI
ChanPARK
CaitlinPHILLIPS
AngelaSEVASTOPOULOS
SwaathiSUBRAMANIAN
MigleZVIRBLYTE
ParisBLAKE
PinyiCHEN
EloiseCOX
ArianeCROWE
Huynh Ngoc PhuongDANG
LilyFENT
BriannaHAYES
CamilleHEPWORTH
ThuyHUYNH
NicoleKUPPERS
JiajingLIU
LydiaMARDIRIAN
KateMERRY
RubyMULLER
JannQIN
SepidehROSHANAEI
ClarissaRYAN
SufiSALIEH
BrookeSEBASTIAN
RomySTUBBINGS
EliseTHORBECKE
JanikaVEROSAARI
TessaVISAGGIO
LillyVON GOES
AnnaleiseVULIN
SophiaAKENSON KLEIN
ChloeBETTS
AlanaBOLGER
AniseBOULOT
SteffanyCAMPBELL
DanicaCLAVERIA
NickiCROWLEY
BeckyDENT
BonitaDOWDING
NicoleESPOSITO
NicholeGOH
XinkeHE
JosephineHEARD
JancyHUANG
LaurenJENNINGS
MichelleKU GOMES
SamLANDBY
VeedaLI
Nhu Quynh NgocNGUYEN
QuynhNGUYEN
Quynh Nhu MyNGUYEN
LaurenROWLESON
TramTRAN
AgiTU
AmyTURECKI
RowanWILLIS-HALL
VictoriaWONG
HelenaARGIRIOU
KatelynBEETS
PaulaCABANILLA
RosaCASS-SIMPSON
MirrenCHATTERLEY
KellyCHEN
RosieDUFFY
LizzieEVERETT
HollyHANCOCK
WendyHUYNH
MeganKELLY
KatieKINCH
AnnaMANGAN-GEORGIOU
YokoMASUMOTO
DursituMOHAMMED
KiaraMUNTEANU
Linh My NgocNGUYEN
PippyNOLAN
ZoeREVILL
HumaSALEEM
RizelleSANTOS
MeganSAVELL
KatieSHEDDEN
NelaTAUSAN
SrutiVENKATESH
ZoeVLAHOGIANNIS
GagaYU
In 1841 she established the Female Emigrants’ Home which provided shelter for unemployed young women and helped them find work. Returning to England in 1846, she arranged free passage for emigrants’ wives and children, established the Family Colonisation Loan Society .
Carol ine Chisholm -
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Absent: Katie Vu
12L1
12L2
12M1
12M2
HannahBAILEY
IsabellaBRIANT
EllaCARMAN
ChloeDE COTTER
CassieFURST
CarmenGOMEZ DE ARANDA
TamaraGUNAWAN
IsobelHARDWICK
ImogenHONYBUN
JoannaHUCZEK
LaurenJOLLY
AlisonLOOK
PoojaMAPA
ElizabethMELETIOU
NatashaMOSCHOYIANNIS
VivienneNGAU
ErikaNISHIHAMA-KOCH
StephanieNOLAN
FlorencePANACCIO
TekaniPERRY
JessicaPHILLIPS
LorrainePHUNG
PhoebeSKINNS
EllaSMITH
CaitlinSOWDON
JudyTRAN
MiraADLY
NancyDARMANIN
EllaEL-KATATENY
IsobelFREEMAN
AleksandraGIBSON
JourdanHICKEY
SophieINGROUILLE
ElisaJANAMI
MegKANDLAKUNTA
PiaeraLAURITZ
CrystalLEE
EmilyLEVENI
ChrisLIU
KateLUCKETT
SkyeMACDADE
ElizaMARKS
YovitaMARTONO
MimiMORGAN
StelaMORNAR
BronteMORRISON
CaitlinPAKAVAKIS
NinaPEJCIC
ElenaPIAKIS
SophieSPENCE
GabrielleSTEWART
SerraTHEOHAROPOULOS
EmmaWARREN
LucyACKROYD
HannahBARRETT
MadelynCOOK
IjlalDEMIRAY
ElyasaDENIZ
AnnabelLEE
DaLI
ElenaLI
LilyLI
RebekahLIM
BettyLIU
EmmaLUO
SkyMATHEOS
JasmineMOYA
EllenNURSE
MikkiOBOUHOFF
BreannaO’KEEFE
SaraPANAHIANPOUR
ElizabethPHILLIPS
SamRITCHIE
JamieROUBIN
ShantiWHITTEN
OceanXIAN
SusanZHU
ElizabethAZIDIS-YATES
GraceBAUER
MerindaBAULCH
EbonieBOUCHER
RebeccaBULLUSS
TenzinCASEY WATERS
GeorgieCUMMINS
JessicaDAVIES
AbigailFISHER
JiahangFU
ChloeGILBERT
AngeliqueGREENE
JoyHE
CherHU
BridgetLOATS
GabriellaMARGARONIS
JennyNGUYEN
SherryNIU
SarahPILLING
EleanorQUANTOCK
CissieREN
VickiWANG
SimoneWILLIAMS
Dame Enid Lyons
The recipient of a Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (1973) and Dame in the Order of Austral ia (1980), Enid was Austral ia’s first female federal minister and Cabinet member. After retiring from politics in 1951 she worked as a journalist, published three books and served on the Board of Control of the Austral ian Broad casting Corpo-ration.
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12R1
12R2
GingerARGIRO
MatildaBERGER
RubyBETTS
SavannahBILNEY
MargueriteDE FAZIO
SamanthaESTRADA
HollyFAHEY
JessicaGRUBER
MathildaGWINNER
RendahHAG
JessicaHASTIE
LizzyHENRY
RoseHO
Le Kim CuongHUYNH
JasveenaKAUR
FrancesLANGSHAW
MingLI
CharleyLONGSTAFF
GeorgiMcCAHON
LindaNGUYEN
TrinaNGUYEN
EmilyPENNELL
CarlaSTAIOS
KoollaTANG
AlaineTHOMPSON
VivianTRAN
EireenZHENG
ClareADOLPH
TahminaALIYAR
MadeleineBLAIKIE
SaskiaBONDY
NatalieBORLEY
RechelleBROOKES
PhoebeCAPONE
RubyCONDON
AimeeCRAIG
CelinaDRISCOLL
SarahDRISCOLL
AimeeDURBRIDGE
LingGUO
GinaHANDBY
LydiaLOVELOCK
CarmenLYNCH
EmMORRISSEY
AnastasiaRADIEVSKA
MireilleREGAN GOMM
MadeleineRIDGEWAY
EmmaSINCLAIR
MaddieSMITH
KittyWATKINS
EliseWEGNER
CindyYU
BlissYUN
AliceZHANG
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ART TRIP TO
MONA
In Term 3 twenty Visual Arts and Media students visited Tasmania for four days with Ms Tilley and Mr Dunscombe. We flew in to a wet and windy welcome and toured local art galleries and museums including the world famous MONA and the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. We also spent a cold but exciting day at Port Arthur, which included a ghost tour. The trip was inspiring to all and was a great opportunity to bond and make new friendships. On the final day we spent a beautiful winter’s morning exploring Salamanca Market before flying home to Melbourne.
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