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“Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much” – Helen Keller.
Community News
“Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much” – Helen Keller.
Community advertisements can be emailed to mount.beauty.sc@education.vic.gov.au with "FOR NEWSLETTER" in the subject line. Our weekly school newsletter is sent out on a Monday afternoon. Submissions need to be received by COB Fridays for inclusion. JPEG/PNG/PDF/word format allowed.
Pornography is incredibly accessible and it can be hard for young people to avoid. Young people can see it without seeking it out. If your child has any kind of digital device, or access to one through friends or family, they are likely to see it. Our Watch found that 48% of young males have seen pornography by the age of 13 and 48% of young females by the age of 15. Parents and carers can play a role. Read more here: https://www.theline.org.au/parents-and-carers/pornography/; https://www.esafety.gov.au/parents/issues-and-advice/online-porn; https://itstimewetalked.com/parents/what-can-you-do/
You can also find out more by attending a FREE session for parents and carers with expert Maree Crabbe on Monday 29th May 2023, 6:30 pm to 8 pm at Wodonga Senior Secondary College. Register at Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/pornography-young-people-and-sexuality-parent-session-tickets-621512248867
Nominations for the 2023 Alpine Shire Youth Awards are now open.
We invite nominations for young people aged 12 – 21 who work, live or study in Alpine Shire, nominations close on Monday the 7th of August 2023.
The Alpine Shire Youth Awards is a great opportunity for our community to acknowledge and celebrate the valuable contribution young people are making in many areas of our community.
After a difficult couple of years, we are excited to present the Alpine Shire Youth Awards at the Mount Beauty Community Centre on Friday the 1st of September this year.
The Youth Awards evening is a celebration of young people including local young performers, a guest speaker and finger food.
We invite members of the public, schools, and employers to nominate young people for awards in the following categories:
• Academic: recognising an individual who is dedicated to aspects of academic study.
• Community: recognising an individual or a group who has the welfare of their community and the people within it at heart
• Endurance & Persistence: recognising a young person who has demonstrated personal growth and endurance to overcome hardships or to achieve their goals. This may be demonstrated through but is not limited to family, culture, sexual orientation, geographic location, long term unemployment, health, disability, or education.
• Sports and Recreation: recognising a young person who demonstrates a strong commitment not just to his/her personal sporting achievements but to the wider benefit of the sport.
• Workplace: recognises a young person undertaking part- or full-time work, traineeship or apprenticeship who consistently displays a strong work ethic and a high level of professionalism
• Rural: This award recognises an individual who shows commitment to agriculture or rural life in the Alpine Shire, through work, study or lifestyle
• Performing Arts: This award recognises a young person or group who display/s their skill or talent through performing arts; it is for an individual or group who displays a large amount of determination to succeed in their field
• Visual Arts and Media: We invite young people who excel in the areas of visual arts and media to nominate themselves for this category; their excellence could include (but is not limited to) photography, drawing, sculpture, painting, fashion, textiles, or film.
• Proud and Deadly: recognising a young person who is of First Nations descent and champions their culture proudly.
Rhythmic Drumming Together
Connect and have fun through African drumming with Bri from in the Groove Community Drumming
Wangaratta on Tuesday 23rd May 2023 @ NESAY 86-90 Rowan Street Wangaratta from 5.30pm – 7.30pm
Myrtleford on Tuesday 6th June 2023 at St Marys Primary School (music room), 43 O’Donnell Avenue Myrtleford from 5.30pm – 7.30pm.
Light refreshments will be provided | Each workshop will run for approximately 2 hours
All events are FREE with tickets available via our NESAY website https://nesay.com.au/upcoming-events/
entries are now open for the 2023 Insight Creative Writing Competition!
Open to all high school students in Australia, the competition aims to ignite a passion for creative writing and to inspire the voices of the future. It also offers participants the chance to share in over $3000 of cash prizes!
All shortlisted entries will be judged by one of the following acclaimed Australian authors: Scot Gardner, Demet Divaroren, Alice Pung, Michael Earp, Nam Le and Melissa Keil. We’ll send you more details about them in the coming months.
Competition key dates
Entries open: OPEN NOW!
Entries close: 1 September 2023
Longlist announcement: 18 October 2023
Shortlist announcement: 1 November 2023
Awards Ceremony: 7 December 2023