Ad Astra No 136, June 2019

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Geelong’s First

Junior Mayor By Jennifer Chiu, Publications Coordinator Year 10 Geelong College student Josie Horne has made history by becoming the City of Greater Geelong’s first Junior Mayor. Josie was voted in by her peers on the Youth Council during the group’s induction at City Hall on Monday 18 February. Mayor Bruce Harwood (OGC 1978) then visited the College the following day to congratulate Josie and give her the chance to wear the City’s historic mayoral robes and chain. “I’m going to be working alongside the Youth Council to work and engage with young people in the region to implement strategies and recommend projects which the Geelong City Council can implement in future,” Josie said.

She is picking up new skills, such as chairing a meeting, being organised and communicating clearly with a broad range of people, as well as adjusting to her responsibilities as a council representative. “I was just thinking as an individual but now I’m representing a group,” Josie said. “It’s been both exciting and nerve-racking.” Mayor Harwood said Josie was “extremely passionate” about our region. “So I’m sure she’ll be an excellent leader of this group. We’re looking forward to hearing the ideas of all 12 Youth Councillors and building them into initiatives that will help us achieve our clever and creative vision, and the goals set out in our council plan,” he said.

“We work to find out what young people in the region want, and then we’ll suggest projects which we think will be the most effective in targeting these areas. “Some key topics that we want to combat as a group include environmental sustainability around Geelong, including how businesses can be sustainable and how we can manage population growth; also safety throughout central Geelong especially – make sure everyone feels safe at all times regardless of who they are or what they believe in.” Josie, who’s one of three Bellarine Ward Youth Councillors, will appear before Council four times this year to present the Youth Councillors’ findings and recommendations. She will also carry out mayoral duties such as attending official functions and acting as the group’s spokesperson. Year 7 student Lulu Joske was also selected for the Youth Council. Youth advisory groups within Geelong’s wards elected the youth councillors. Josie became interested in the Youth Council after reading about the opportunity in a newspaper. “I never really knew there was a platform for young people to express their views, and the fact there was a platform really inspired me to go for the role.” She said being on the Youth Council had opened her eyes to a potential pathway as a councillor or politician, and she was also interested in studying law.

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City of Greater Geelong Mayor Bruce Harwood (OGC 1978) with Junior Mayor Josie Horne (Year 10), who’s donning the city’s historic mayoral robes and chain. Scan the QR code above with a smartphone camera or app to see more from our interview with Josie, or type https://youtu.be/3G8dDtpVxQ into your web browser.


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Annual Campaign

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pages 58-59

School and Community Events Calendar

1min
page 60

Farewells

4min
pages 52-53

Rowing and Growing

6min
pages 46-47

High Distinction: Dr John Menzies OAM

2min
page 45

OGC News

2min
page 43

OGCs in the USA

2min
page 48

Old Geelong Sport

4min
pages 50-51

Federation Peak Expeditioners Reunite

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page 49

Albert Bell Club News

2min
page 44

OGCA President’s Report

2min
page 42

From the Archives

5min
pages 40-41

Foundation President’s Report

4min
pages 36-37

Staff Departures

1min
page 34

The Impact of Giving

3min
page 39

School Activities

2min
pages 32-33

Colour Fun for the College Community

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page 31

Geelong’s First Junior Mayor

2min
page 30

Boarding Life: Activities Program the Way to Go

2min
page 28

The Summer of APS Sport

2min
page 27

Landscapes of Change

4min
pages 24-25

Chaplain’s Corner

2min
page 26

Campbell House Redevelopment

3min
pages 22-23

Exciting Electives in Year 8

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pages 20-21

The Rainbow Alliance

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page 16

BASK: Brother-Abang Sister-Kakak

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page 17

Growth Mindset at the Middle School

4min
pages 18-19

Our Investment in Teachers

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pages 14-15

From the Principal

2min
page 6

Developing Cultural Understandings

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page 11

From the Co-Captains

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From the Chair of Council

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College Chair on Canvas

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Introducing SEQTA: A new era in student assessment

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Developing a Reconciliation Action Plan

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From the Editor

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