It all started when we talked to each other on our Facebook group chat. We made this group a while back because of other opportunities we have had and still get. Our lead singer Joseph Stewart asked us if we would like to participate in Battle of the Bands and… Read More
The Orchestra Victoria and their ‘mOVe!’ workshop came to Mornington, thus making an opportunity for me to compete. The workshop is moving all around Victoria fishing for future orchestra students with musical expertise to teach and play wonderful music with them. I play violin and I was lucky enough to… Read More
RISING softball star Chelsea Kimber is hoping she’ll be able to take a swing at the 2028 Olympics. Her sport will make a comeback for the 2020 Tokyo Games — and Chelsea said she had her fingers crossed it would stay on the program after that. In the meantime, she’s… Read More
THERE was dancing, singing and incredible costumes on display as Cranbourne Secondary College held its annual Polyhood Festival yesterday. The celebration of Pasifika culture, now in its 14th year, started as a way for students to come together to recognise their culture, the school’s community liaison co-ordinator Annette Evans said.… Read More
Students at Cranbourne Secondary College need some help to bring happiness to local families affected by domestic violence. As part of their major community project, Year 12 VCAL students at Cranbourne are planning to take a number of disadvantaged families to Melbourne Zoo for the day. However, they need a… Read More
CRANBOURNE Secondary College’s Sene Smalley is not only school captain and undertaking Year 12 studies, he’s also a rapper and beatboxer who’s part of the Victorian State Schools Spectacular. Smalley, 18, said this year would be the third time he’d taken part in the spectacular and he’d be performing as… Read More
CRANBOURNE Secondary College has brought an old Australian tale to life with a performance of Ned Kelly: The Musical. The show, written by musician and music teacher Craig Waldron, took 40 students six months to put together and, unlike many stories about the famous bushranger, it tells the story from… Read More
In January 2016 Anita Templin and I accompanied the MultiPride students to Point Leo for our annual event. We talked a great deal that day about how much that had been achieved with the MultiPride program and how this day was a symbol of the diversity and cultural bridging that we had… Read More