Bright P-12 College To make a healthy and creative program for Yrs 3 and 4 students at local primary schools to educate them and the community to eat healthily and make it fun and engaging at the same time. Staff - Kylie Moroney
Debney Park SC To raise awareness in the community about disabled youth in nursing homes and to empower these youth to live meaningful lives. Staff - Phil Dennis
Mt Beauty SC To create a more sustainable school environment. We wish to spread our school success to the community. We are trying to implement the use of recycling throughout the school by buying more recycle bins for the interior and exterior of the school, introducing rubbish free lunches, getting a compost bin for our school and handing out free brochures on what can and can’t be recycled. Staff - Brett Easton
Hoppers Crossing SC To bring skills gained from Gnurad Gundidj to teach peers back at Hoppers Crossing about their individual learning styles to aid in more efficient learning. Also, to educate our peers to learn how to better deal with problems faced by adolescents. Staff - Jen Ripper
Rutherglen HS To raise community awareness of Rutherglen’s gold mining history, and work with local organisations to celebrate the 150th year anniversary of the discovery of gold in our area. Staff - Jordan Smith
Taylors Lakes SC To provide opportunities for our community to share, celebrate and learn from other cultures. We will celebrate multiculturalism through a fete held at the school and write a recipe book with recipes from around the world. Staff - Tina Reilly
Wangaratta HS To raise awareness of the negative effects that mining minerals for mobile phone production has on gorilla’s in the Congo region. We will work with the Melbourne Zoo to collect and encourage people to recycle their mobile phones. Staff - Dani Willis
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Williamstown HS To unite our school community together through three aspects of team work: creative; tactical; physical. We will run a workshop for year seven students at our school to educate them on the importance of having one united community. Staff - Mikel Dyer
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