NAIDOC Celebration

We were delighted to welcome special guests to Trinity, including AlburyCity Councillor Cr Phillip Bullivant, AlburyCity Aboriginal Community Development Officer Mr Mark Dodd, Aunty Glennys Briggs and a number of our Trinity families.
A highlight of the assembly was a powerful performance by the Dinawans Connections Dance Troupe.
We also proudly presented our NAIDOC Week Certificates to a group of students and one of our staff members who were recognised for their contributions to culture, community and reconciliation.
Congratulations to:
- Isabella Berg, Barkindji girls - Pride and Service
- Roisin Culligan - Enthusiasm to Learn
- Claire Berg, Barkindji girls - Pride and Service
- Leila Altman, Gamilaraay woman - Pride and Service
- Jasmine King - Enthusiasm to Learn
- Mrs Amy Wilson - Proactively Working to Bring Understanding of First Nations People
Thank you to our Indigenous Connections Coordinator, Mrs Narelle Urquhart, and students Sammi Murray and Audrey Biles for facilitating the ceremony.
At lunchtime, students enjoyed a range of activities in the MPH, including weaving, art and a delicious taste of damper, thanks to our Year 11 Food Tech students.
Thank you to everyone who joined us to acknowledge NAIDOC Week and to all who helped make the day so special.