Beyond the Gates

Jordan from Team Kids at CNPS will be at Brunswick South PS this holidays.Â
đ Discover the Magic of Auslan at CNPS in 2026!
Weâre excited to offer after-school Auslan classes again next yearâan opportunity for students and families to learn a fun and meaningful new language together.
Taught by a qualified Auslan educator from Expressions Australia, these classes are open to all students (Grades 2â4), parents, carers and teachers. Itâs a wonderful way to build communication skills, confidence and community.
Details for 2026:
- Tuesdays, 3:45â4:45pm
- 8-week program each term
- $120 per term (family discounts available - contact Michelle)
- Level 1 Auslan, beginner friendly
Come along, connect with others, and enjoy learning a language that brings our community even closer. đ¤â¨Register here - https://www.trybooking.com/DIBXU
For any questions, please contact Michelle Barnett at 0414 762 116.
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Nature Ranger & The Magic Tiger Stone - a new book by Wolfe Burnell has been published on Amazon!
Wolfe Burnell from 3/4M is excited to share some big news with the school...
He has co-written a book with his Dad and it's been published on Amazon!
đ đ§Â Whatâs it about?
When a mysterious tremor hits Australiaâs Magnetic Island, 12-year-old Alex Turner discovers a glowing flower, a magical stone, and a destiny he never expected. Suddenly gifted with the powers of nature and the claws of a tiger, Alex becomes the islandâs Nature Ranger.Â
But when poachers threaten an endangered Wallaby, he must spring into action and protect the wild⌠using pollen storms, tiger strength, and a little help from his fearless Granny Gwen. Can one kid save an entire island?Â
Perfect for readers 7-10 years old who love action, animals, and magic, Nature Ranger & The Magic Tiger Stone is the start of a new adventure series where nature is the real hero.
đĄđ ď¸Â đ â¤ď¸Â A bit of backstory...
Wolfe's book has been a 2 year journey. Wolfe and his Dad have spent countless hours dreaming up the story, developing the characters, writing and rewriting scenes (a lot!), and working with AI and photoshop to bring illustrations to life - all to make this something special. They have even spent some time working with an elder on Yunbenun / Magnetic Island to make sure they have their Indigenous references correct and respectful to its first peoples
đ Nature Ranger & The Magic Tiger Stone on Amazon đ
If you'd like to support Wolfe and grab a copy, he'd love to hear what you think! Reviews on Amazon make a big difference in helping new books reach readers. Even a short sentence or two is super helpful, and Wolfe would be grateful knowing itâs out there being read, enjoyed and shared. â¤ď¸
Also feel free to share the book and Amazon link with your family and friends! It would be a great Christmas gift đ
Edinburgh Elms Need our Help
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When our family moved into the neighbourhood almost a year ago, one reason was the beautiful greenspaces nearbyâCurtain Square and Edinburgh Gardens. In fact, I often happily run into many of your families in those exact spaces.Â
I recently learned that the Council approved the demolition of three big beautiful Elms in the Gardens to make room for more tennis courts. Trees that have been standing for over one-hundred and forty years. After feverishly binge-watching the Council meeting on YouTube and conducting various online research, I sank. The decision had been made last December, a month before our move, so I was, sadly, late to the party. When I turned to our two kiddos to relay the unfortunate news, one asked if it was too late. The other perked up and chuckled, âOf course not. Itâs only too late once theyâve been cut down.â
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I am not saying the tennis club should not expand. (Iâve been playing tennis with love nearly all my life.) I am saying that maybe the next person, or club, will only need three more trees. And the next after them. And then maybe the next, too. Iâm saying that children remind us we can do the seemingly impossible things that we as adults on our own might have already given up on.
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If you feel so inclined, please contact your Council Member, Heritage Victoria (who has not yet approved the permit), or Fitzroy Tennis Club. Or maybe just go have a sit in their shade. It may not be there much longer.
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With gratitude,
Christine Stocke
A Concerned but Hopeful Fellow Parent
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