House debates

Tuesday, 24 February 2009

Constituency Statements

Fadden Electorate: Student Leaders

4:18 pm

Photo of Stuart RobertStuart Robert (Fadden, Liberal Party) Share this | | Hansard source

I rise to acknowledge the new student leaders within the schools of Fadden. Australia’s young leaders play an important role in setting a good example by acting responsibly and making positive choices. What is encouraging is that these leaders have been selected by their schools and, in many instances, by their own peers for their potential to make a positive and lasting contribution to their school communities. We all know Australia needs great leaders, and much more will be demanded of these leaders in their schools today and in their communities tomorrow.

From Trinity Lutheran College: sport captains for Stephan house Emily Hoath and Rebecca Herbert, house captain Nick Arace, house captain and prefect Brynne Morris, cultural captain Brendan Tunbridge, cultural captain and prefect Hannah Roscoe, service captains and prefects Jasmine Mikschi and Kate Wilson, academic captains and prefects Matthew Tremellen and Rachael Webber, sport captains for Mackenzie house Keegan Neal and Alexane Escot, house captains and prefects Karina Dent and Lauren Wight, cultural captain Matthew Nesvadba, cultural captain and prefect Rebecca Odlander, service captain Megan Cooper, service captain and prefect Rina Lee, academic captains and prefects Narinda Chan and Casey Curtis, sport captain for Strohmeyer house Tyson Kolkka, sport captain and prefect Amy Doumany, house captains Tim Molhoek and Riarne Mackereth, cultural captain Kristen Robinson, cultural captain and prefect Blake Howson, service captain Natarsha Oldham, service captain and prefect Ayaka Takata and academic captains and prefects Hannah Gray and Kate Sexton

From Pacific Pines State High School: school captain, Adam Blissett. From Labrador State School: sports captains for Arunta House, John Wame and Jasmin Vainerere, and vice-captains, Jamie Chapman and Kiara Goodey; house captains for Aranda House, Miguel Jarman and Keisha Perenara, and vice-captains, Bayley McKavanagh and Coco Lewis; house captains for Allawa House, Beau Wilson and Madi Bergman, and vice-captains, Jacob Henderson and Kenya Burgess.

From St Francis Xavier Primary School: sports leaders for Green House, Rhiannon Sines and James Stevenson; sports leaders for Blue House, Bailey Marshall and Emma Woodford; sports leaders for Gold House, Jack Diener and Leah Bobolas; sports leaders for Red House, Rachael Milburn and Lauren Gilltrap-Ryall; and student leaders, Joshua Andres, Liam Hamilton, Jessica Laidler, Billy Roberts, Milly Martino and Chantelle Berlouis.

From Pacific Pines State School: school captains, Paige Hunt and Kyle Cosgrove; school vice-captains, Brittany Kendall and Kaleb Peleti; house captains for Hackett House, Luke Borg and Keelee Waipuka; house captains for Norman House, Brayden Barratt and Michelle Briggs; house captains for Rafter House, Bradley Rae and Tenille Fiteni; and house captains for Freeman House, Aiden Kelly and Jeneva Krebs.

From Park Lake State School: school captains, Tanesha and Liam; house captain for Lorikeets, Michaela; house captain for Barramundi, Danielle; house captain for Goannas, Hannah; house captain for Kangaroos, Tahmeya; and student councillors, Laura, Jasmine, Natalee, Tori, Chloe, Savanna, Matthew, Blake, Kate, Nadia, Shaan, Sophie, Heidi and Maddie.

From Oxenford State School: school leaders, Brett Austin and Skye Moody; house leaders for Elliott House, Braedan Jones and Caitlin Fadian; house leaders for Bradman House, Ben Dean and Lexie Essex-Hartas; house leaders for Fraser House, Byron Ridgley and Nikki Boersch; and music leader, Gabrielle Ball.

And from Woongoolba State School: school captains, Billy Arnott and Mariah Bowers; house captains for Green House, Paige Norman and Maverick Sooalo, and vice-captains, Marlee Braun and Dylan Russell; house captains for Gold House, Jed Smith and Katya Martin, and vice-captains, Brooke Oppermann and Harry Clayton; and student council representatives, Shania Blacksell, Dylan Russell, Kelly Heck, Tiger Boontang and Jak Mullen.