The Elephant - 2021

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TOORAK COLLEGIAN GRANTS PROGRAM Introduced in 2016, the Toorak Collegians Grants program exists to encourage and foster entrepreneurship, innovation and creative endeavour in the Collegian Community. Projects can be in The Arts, Sports, Science, Community or Charity. Support can be in the form of a financial contribution up to $1000 and also other forms of assistance utilising the Collegians vast network of knowledge, experience and contacts. Applications for the Grant are now open and Collegians can submit information about their project for consideration at any time of the year. For more information, email collegians@toorakc.vic.edu.au or visit www.toorakcollege.vic.edu.au/collegiangrants 2020 GRANTS RECIPIENTS Paige Harris (TC'11) Paige has developed the Transpire Online Meditation Program which launched in March of 2021. Through this program, members can participate in live online guided meditation sessions. The aim is to provide support and healing to the community, to help members reach a deeper state of harmony and connection, and encourage them to explore life and all of their challenges with curiosity, self-empowerment and acceptance. The program has already received encouraging feedback from members about the positive impact this program is having on their lives. www.amavi.com.au

Emily Westmoreland (TC'10) Emily is a writer and bookseller who has previously been involved in several literary ventures. Along with Celeste Deliyiannis, last year Emily established the PENinsula Literary Journal to be an annual publication which will showcase writing and landscape photography from the Mornington Peninsula. The aim of the journal is to create a local community of writers and to be a space that supports emerging local writers and creates visibility for the Mornington Peninsula's artistic community. The first Issue was published in December 2020 and is a blend of nature writing, personal essays, short fiction and local landscape photography. It features 12 local writers and 8 local photographers, two of which are Toorak Collegians – Kate Sears (TC'08) and Danielle Binks (TC'05). Copies are available to purchase from Farrell’s, Antipodes, Rosebud Book Barn, Page 8 and online via www.peninsulaliteraryjournal.com

Sally Ingleton (TC'72) Sally is one of Australia’s most experienced documentary filmmakers, making programs across multiple genres for television networks around the world. After leaving Toorak College, Sally went to the University of Melbourne and completed a Bachelor of Arts and then a Diploma of Education. She later undertook a year of Postgraduate studies at the Swinburne School of Film and TV and for the past 35 years has been an active member of the Australian screen industry. Sally and her company, 360 Degree Films, are based in Darwin. Sally’s most recent project is a feature documentary called WILD THINGS which is about a year on the frontline of environmental activism in Australia. The film has been screening in cinemas around Australia during February and March 2021 and is now available to schools and community environmental groups that are interested in climate action.


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History of the Elephant

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page 54

Going Digital

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page 52

Toorak Collegian Grants Program

2min
page 50

Collegians at Work

7min
pages 48-49

Collegian Celebrations

3min
page 47

Collegians in Lockdown

2min
page 46

Wilderness Shield

1min
page 45

TRAK Chat

4min
pages 44, 51

Annual Giving

2min
pages 41-42

United by Netball

3min
page 30

Toorak x Turia

1min
page 23

A Day of Reflection and Celebration

1min
page 22

A Café with a Difference

1min
page 20

We've Got Spirit

2min
page 17

Educating Generation Alpha

4min
pages 14-15

The Catalyst of Confidence

2min
pages 10-11

Tuneful ~ 'Beatful' ~ Artful

1min
page 9

More Than Play

2min
pages 8-9

A Curated Experience

1min
pages 6-7

Citizens the World Needs

2min
pages 4-5

Our 'Artworks in Iso' Exhibition

1min
pages 28-29

Philanthropy in Action: The Hamilton Society

3min
page 40

The Importance of Purpose, Perspective and Action

7min
pages 36-39

From the Stage to the Screen

1min
page 27

The Impact of Inspired and Individualised Career Planning

2min
pages 18-19

Fostering a Love For Music

2min
page 26

Girls Who Code

2min
page 16

The Ripple Effect of Role Models

2min
page 21

Toorak Girls Around the World

2min
page 24

Celebrating our Community

1min
pages 13-15

A House for 13 Years

1min
page 25

Ready. Set. Prep

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page 12
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