2021 Ganbina Youth Achievement Awards 

We congratulate the following GSSC 2021 Ganbina Youth Achievement Award winners

Year 7          Shady Scott & Rhianna Ward

Year 8          Gretel Peters & Mia Cameron

Year 9          Lincoln Atkinson

Year 10        Hariyett Peters

Year 11       Jake Zerbato, Kaitlyn Crowhurst, Rae-nee Roberts

Year 12       Chrystal Chapman, Nerrissa Leitch, Talia Trimboli

Shady Scott
Rhianna Ward
Gretel Peters
Mia Cameron
Lincoln Atkinson
Hariyett Peters
Jake Zerbato
Kaitlyn Crowhurst
Rae-nee Roberts
Chrystal Chapman
Nerrissa Leitch
Talia Trimboli
Shady Scott
Rhianna Ward
Gretel Peters
Mia Cameron
Lincoln Atkinson
Hariyett Peters
Jake Zerbato
Kaitlyn Crowhurst
Rae-nee Roberts
Chrystal Chapman
Nerrissa Leitch
Talia Trimboli

GSSC Graduates of the three-year Ganbina Youth Leadership Program were also celebrated:

Chrystal Chapman

Nerrissa Leitch

Talia Trimboli

Tamieka Trimboli 

Tyarrah-Lee Bamblett

Sebastian Peachey 

 

Ganbina was established in 1997, to support young Aboriginal community members in the Goulburn Valley to succeed. It is widely recognised that these children and youth face significant barriers in achieving their individual goals related to education, training and employment. Ganbina has established awards in these areas to acknowledge the achievements and efforts of individuals and to encourage them as they continue on their journey to become future leaders and agents of change within their community.

 

Larissa Falla

Senior Koorie Education Advisor 

Shepparton Education Plan 

Goulburn North East Victoria Region