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Congratulations, students

Gunnedah Shire is sending 28 young local people off on their education adventure with the support of a Gunnedah Community Scholarship.

Mayor Jamie Chaffey said he was proud to present scholarships to one of the largest numbers of students in the Gunnedah Community Scholarship Fund’s 21-year history.

“This is one of Council’s highlights of the year, making tertiary education just a little bit more accessible to our young people,” Cr Chaffey said.

“This is a big time in their lives and, in partnership with the local community, the Gunnedah Community Scholarship Fund offers financial assistance that eases the way and shows the recipients their home town supports their further learning.

“More than 20 years ago, former Gunnedah Shire Mayor Gae Swain OAM founded this fund to encourage young people to pursue further education – and to possibly return home with a whole new set of valuable skills.

“In that time, we have seen hundreds of people head off to study in a huge range of areas – from medicine to occupational therapy, and engineering to teaching. It has made a difference to many young people, and many families.”

“Community and business sponsors – including Whitehaven Coal, Santos, Forsyths Accounting and Financial Services, Club Gunnedah, Rotary Club of Gunnedah West and Gunnedah Rotary Club – partnered with Gunnedah Shire Council to award 28 scholarships. Many of these sponsors invest in our community’s future by contributing financially each and every year.“

The presentation took place on 6 February at the Civic Theatre, with guest speaker, teacher and past Scholarship Fund recipient Oliver Neader.

The recipients for the 2024 Gunnedah Community Scholarship Fund are:

Hollie Bennett, Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Radiation Therapy), University of Newcastle

Paul Cabanas, Bachelor of Software Engineering, University of Newcastle

Maddison Coombs, Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology, University of New England

Lewis Donaldson, Bachelor of Communication, Charles Sturt University

Alice Donnelly, Diploma in Science including Bachelor of Psychological Science (Advanced), University of Newcastle

Emma Doyle, Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws (Honours), University of Newcastle

Harry Fairfull, Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours), University of Southern Queensland

Lucy Gainsford, Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science, University of New England

Josie Gallagher, Bachelor of Education K-12, Charles Sturt University

Maya Gallagher, Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours), University of Newcastle

Lara Hewitt, Bachelor of Nursing, University of Canberra

Molly Houguet, Bachelor of Education (Primary), University of Newcastle

Callie Jeffrey, Bachelor of Primary Education, University of Newcastle

Henry Johns, Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Newcastle

Goran Kelly, Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Southern Queensland

Mackenzie Leader, Bachelor of Education (Secondary), University of Newcastle

Annalise Martin, Bachelor of Laws, University of New England

Lillian McNamara, Bachelor of Primary Education, University of Wollongong

Lucy Moore, Bachelor of Accounting, Charles Sturt University

Chloe Newman, Bachelor of Educational Studies and Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary), Swinburne University of Technology

Aimee Randall, Bachelor of Nursing, University of Newcastle

Samantha Randall, Bachelor of Nursing, University of New England

Ashlyn Summers, Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Diagnostic), Charles Sturt University

Chloe Sumpter, Bachelor of Nursing, University of Wollongong

Imogen Taylor, Bachelor of Secondary Education, University of Notre Dame

Millie Taylor, Bachelor of Exercise Science/Master of Physiotherapy and Exercise Physiology, University of New South Wales

Yasmin Thomas, Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours), University of Newcastle

Leisel Torrens, Bachelor of Agriculture, University of New England

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