2012 Pierre De Coubertin Award Recipients

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2012 Pierre De Coubertin Award Recipients 2012 Pierre de Coubertin Award Recipients SCHOOL STUDENT Abbotsleigh Jenna Rose Gold Albion Park High School Nicky Logan Albury High School Benjamin Hooppell Al-Faisal College Khaled Yehia All Saints Catholic Senior College Lisa-Marie Jorgensen All Saints Grammar Nicholas Paras Alstonville High School Jake McIntyre Ambarvale High School Katiana Ritchie Aquinas College Alexander Katzakis Arden Anglican School Ashlee Millingham Ariah Park Central School Julia Davey Arndell Anglican College Alexander Celio Arthur Phillip High School Mia Vidovic Ascham School Amelia Burke Ashford Central School Stephanie Press Asquith Girls High School Rachael Bird Auburn Girls High School Sehle Dinc Ballina High School Jeffery Carr Bankstown Girls High School Chanel Steiner Banora Point High School Abbey Sleba Barker College Braden Cheng Batemans Bay High School Gabrielle Fitzgerald Batlow Technology School Heather Kirkby Baulkham Hills High School Benjamin Graham Bede Polding College Elese Gallen Bega High School Josh Sheperdson Bellingen High School Jemara Imrie Belmont High School Liam Shoesmith Beverly Hills Girls High School Roslyn Walster Billabong High School Alyssa Savill Bingara Central School Ally Dixon Birrong Girls High School Elizabeth Christina Ma'u Bishop Druitt College Jacob Corlis Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College Joshua Trickett Blacktown Boys High School Dylan Owusu Blakehurst High School Matthew Edenborough Blaxland High School Romy Thompson Blayney High School Matthew Death Blue Mountains Grammar School Jemma Griffin Bomaderry High School Kyah Gray Bonalbo Central School Anna Bain Bonnyrigg High School Laviniya Yakonda Bossley Park High School Robert Morey Brewarrina Central School Nathan Johnson Brigidine College - Randwick Kate Murphy Page 1 of 8 Brigidine College - St Ives Nicola Cowan Brisbane Water Secondary College Breannan Singman Broken Hill High School Sean Power Broughton Anglican College James Van Der Schyff Bulahdelah Central School Hayley Clare Follett Bulli High School Taylah Davies Burwood Girls High School Lily North Byron Bay High School Craig Buchanan Calrossy Girls Campus - Tamworth Amy Clift Camden High School Nicole King Campbelltown Performing Arts High School Tanya Wood Canobolas Rural Technology High School Jacquelyn Harris Canterbury Boys High School Mitchell Healey Caringbah High School Lauren Miletich Carlingford High School Rachael Cantrill Caroline Chisholm College Tavleen Singh Casino High School Shay Maloney Castle Hill High School Madeleine Chan Catherine McAuley - Westmead Hayley Anschau Central Coast Adventist School Luke Lyons Central Coast Grammar School Elana Medlicott Cerdon College Samantha Nagy Chatswood High School Hyun Woong (Sam) Yang Cheltenham Girls High School Nicola Maitland Chester Hill High School Corey Minett Chevalier College Tiffany Clark Chifley College - Bidwill Campus Jack Dhu Christian Brothers High School - Lewisham Nicholas Smyth Clancy Catholic College Jesse Lentini Clarence Valley Anglican School Tahlia Goodwin Clarke Road SSP Lara Harrison Cobar High School Nicola Harbison Coffs Harbour Christian Community High School Melissa Hely Coffs Harbour High School Kiarra-Lea Field Coffs Harbour Senior College Klaryse Dam Colo High School Jack Bangel Concord High School Charlie Zheng Condobolin High School Jordan Hall Conservatorium High School David Erho Coolah Central School Timothy Trainor Coomealla High School Caitlin Hancock Cootamundra High School Sarah Godman Corowa High School Hayden Filliponi Corrimal High School Jamie Brinkworth Cowra High School Dimas Bakini Cranbrook School Cameron Mee Cronulla High School Wade Turner Danebank Anglican School for Girls Annabelle Sheahan Page 2 of 8 Davidson High School Ross Jarvis De La Salle College - Ashfield Dominic Kim De La Salle College - Cronulla Sam Cocokios De La Salle College - Revesby Heights Ryan Murray Denison College - Kelso High Campus Hayden James Domremy College Annalisa Di Bella Dubbo Christian School Elias Kinscher Eagle Vale High School Amani Tofaeono East Hills Girls Technology High School Ashleigh Kaesler Eden Marine High School Kelby Pointon Elderslie High School Elizabeth Ralston Elizabeth Macarthur High School Jessica Kew Emmanuel Anglican College Cooper Hale Endeavour Sports High School Michael Neill Epping Boys High School Julian Lim Erina High School Kasey Tysoe Erskine Park High School Matthew Kelshaw Evans River K-12 School Matilda McGeary Fairvale High School Darren Jun Khou Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School John Brady Figtree High School Jessica Daly Finley High School Shawna Maxwell Forbes High School Laura Herbert Fort Street High School Caroline Chong Freeman Catholic College Gabriella Di Grazia Georges River College - Oatley Senior High Jack Hicking Georges River College - Penshurst Girls Campus Jacelyn Moenting Georges River Grammar Elise Gaskell Gilgandra High School Hayley Wilson Girraween High School Lucy Zheng Good Samaritan Catholic College Monique Brown Gosford High School Thomas Carbone Grafton High School Brittany Huxley Gulargambone Central School Rorey Millgate Gunnedah High School Matthew Daley Gymea Technology High Jarrod Geddes Hawksbury High School Kirsty Louise Klein Hawksbury High School Sara Elizabeth Klein Henry Kendall High School Ashlee Pauletto Holroyd High School Mark Monneron Holy Spirit College - Lakemba Jessica Shaheen Homebush Boys High School Hassan Koussan Hornsby Girls High School Georgia Hayes Hoxton Park High School Jena Mileto Hunter River High School Lucinda Wright Hunter Valley Grammar School Emily Keith Inaburra School Lauren Heneghan James Cook Boys Technology High Filip Tipevski Page 3 of 8 James Fallon High School Stephen Jones James Ruse Agricultural High School Erny Tsao James Sheahan Catholic High School Stephanie Phillips Jamison High School Timothy Dekruif John Paul College - Coffs Harbour Samantha Bastick Junee High School Sean Smith Kadina High School Abby Vantaggiato Katoomba High School Jocelyne Francken Kellyville High School Jessica Davis Kempsey High School Joshua Ryan Kiama High School Stephen Boothroyd Killarney Heights High School Kimberly Spragg Kincumber High School Paige Hardaker Kingsgrove High School Walter Xie Kingswood High School Emma-Leigh Maley Kinross Wolaroi School Georgina Mutton Kirrawee High School Tanaz Dhondy Knox Grammar School Oliver James Knight Kooringal High School Nicholas Davoren Kotara High School Bryce Murry Kyogle High School Lachlan Crawter La Salle Catholic College Pita Siganisucu Lambton High School Lachlan Turner Leeton High School Thomas Meline Leumeah High School Matthew Still Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School Kahlia Walsh Lisarow High School Nikki Florido Lismore High School Giselle Newton Lithgow High School Renae Beutel Liverpool Girls High School Emilija Mihajlovic Loreto Kirribilli Rose Jenkins Loreto Normanhurst Elizabeth Clay Lucas Heights Community School Kiri Farmer Lucas Heights Community School Mitchell Farmer Macarthur Anglican School Ainsley Bell Macintyre High School Mikaela Mepham Mackillop College - Bathurst Ailie McGarity Mackillop Senior College Jason Taylor Macksville High School Kellie Miranda Langham Maclean High School Taylah Power-Casson Macquarie Fields High School Jennia Moon Magdalene Catholic High school Jesse Kennedy Maitland Christian School Grace Kay Maitland Grossmann High School Alexandra Garnham Maitland High School Jennifer Jongbloed Manilla Central School Shakira Allen Marian Catholic College Bryony Calleia Marist College - Eastwood Tom Clear Page 4 of 8 Marist College - Kogarah Reece Hagan Marist College - Pagewood Jordan Williams Marist Sisters' College Lauren Wilson Marsden High School Madison Gipson Mater Dei Catholic College Sebastian Wrobel McAuley Catholic College Laura Warby Menai High School Adam Whatley Merewether High School Emily Frost Meriden School Maddison Menzies Mitchell High School Erin Carter Moama Grammar School Darcy Hall Molong Central School Jessica Fahey Monaro High School James Ewart Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College Eleanor Raper Moorebank High School Chloé van Gool Moree Secondary College - Albert Street Campus Emma Botfield Moriah College Georgia Cohen Moruya High School Ellie Prow Moss Vale High Rachel Shaw Mount Annan High School Jacob Crane Mount St Benedict College Olivia Doyle Mount St Joseph Cassandra Gray Mount St Patrick College Jack Williams Mudgee High School Andre Jewell Narara Valley High School Morgan Ross Narrabeen Sports High School Karl Hoschke Narrabri High School Shelley Higgins Nepean Creative & Performing Arts High School Michael Robar New England Girls School Sophie McKenzie Newcastle High School Sarah Bugbird Newington College Shaun Towers Norfolk Island Central School Daniel Griffiths North Sydney Boys High School Matthew Lam Northern Beaches Secondard College - Cromer Campus Todd Jacobs Northern Beaches Secondary College - Mackellar Girls Campus Tahlia Bogg Northern Beaches Secondary College - Freshwater Senior Campus Peter Euers Norwest Christain College Billy-John Sek Nowra High School Eden Taurua-Capdevila Oak Flats High School Jessica Rosskelly Orara High School Joshua Chapman Our Lady of Mercy College, Parramatta Alecia Anderson Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Jordan Parsonage Oxley College Georgia Matthews Oxley High School Wade Hazell Patrician Brothers College - Fairfield Jayden Namroud Peel High School Ryan Parker Pendle Hill High School Ashwina Beeharry Pennant Hills High School Nicholas Rispoli Page 5 of 8 Penrith High School Shanika Chandra Picton High School Summer Micallef PLC Sydney Katie
Recommended publications
  • 2017 GONSKI FUNDING NSW Public Schools by Federal Electorate
    2017 GONSKI FUNDING 1 of 2 NSW public schools by federal electorate Federal electorate: Cook Federal MP party affiliation: Liberal Total increase in recurrent funding (2014-2017): $4,455,967 State MP 2017 funding Total funding State School party change from change electorate affiliation 2016 ($) 2014 - 2017 ($) BALD FACE PUBLIC SCHOOL Oatley Liberal 32,963 55,153 BLAKEHURST PUBLIC SCHOOL Kogarah Labor 28,352 32,892 BOTANY BAY ENVIRONMENTAL Cronulla Liberal 5,981 8,472 EDUCATION CENTRE BURRANEER BAY PUBLIC SCHOOL Cronulla Liberal 93,531 120,522 CARINGBAH HIGH SCHOOL Cronulla Liberal 81,784 173,826 CARINGBAH NORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL Cronulla Liberal 104,698 141,286 CARINGBAH PUBLIC SCHOOL Cronulla Liberal 23,042 62,876 CRONULLA HIGH SCHOOL Cronulla Liberal 78,941 264,962 CRONULLA PUBLIC SCHOOL Cronulla Liberal 29,975 67,362 CRONULLA SOUTH PUBLIC SCHOOL Cronulla Liberal 32,911 58,670 ENDEAVOUR SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL Miranda Liberal 187,134 360,245 GYMEA BAY PUBLIC SCHOOL Cronulla Liberal 113,094 216,855 GYMEA NORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL Miranda Liberal 60,250 104,713 GYMEA TECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOL Miranda Liberal 72,208 319,347 JAMES COOK BOYS TECHNOLOGY HIGH Rockdale Labor 50,045 92,155 KURNELL PUBLIC SCHOOL Cronulla Liberal 50,768 116,941 LAGUNA STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL Cronulla Liberal 59,259 71,337 LILLI PILLI PUBLIC SCHOOL Cronulla Liberal 44,775 89,075 MIRANDA NORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL Miranda Liberal 56,027 90,770 MIRANDA PUBLIC SCHOOL Miranda Liberal 42,677 109,720 MOOREFIELD GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Rockdale Labor 81,224 198,210 PORT HACKING HIGH SCHOOL Miranda Liberal 156,481 331,429 RAMSGATE PUBLIC SCHOOL Rockdale Labor 96,213 223,918 SANS SOUCI PUBLIC SCHOOL Rockdale Labor 85,585 145,912 ST.
    [Show full text]
  • 10 2022 Administration Fee for Years 8 – 10
    Applications Years 8 – 11, 2022 Applications open Monday 21 June 2021 and close Friday 16 July 2021 All enquiries: Please email [email protected] Years 8 – 10 2022 All students applying for Fort Street High School must include the following with their application. 1. Completed Selective Schools Application Form available on the Selective High School website: https://education.nsw.gov.au/public-schools/selective-high-schools-and-opportunity-classes/years-8-to- 12 2. English writing piece of maximum 600 words (handwritten – not typed): Year 8 – 10 2022 Essay Topic (if you are in Year 7,8 or 9 in 2021) “Something good can come out of a crisis. A crisis can bring about a real change and help us re- evaluate our humanity”. (Discuss) 3. A copy of the student’s Birth Certificate or Passport 4. A copy of the Semester 2 - 2020 school report and Semester 1 – 2021 school report (if available) 5. Copies of evidence of recent participation in academic competitions and co-curricular activities 6. All applications must be posted and received before, on or date stamped Friday 16 July 2021. Please do not come to the school. No emailed applications. No late applications will be considered. Postal Address: Fort Street High School – Enrolments, Parramatta Road Petersham NSW 2049 7. There is no entrance test for applicants for Years 8 – 10, 2022 Administration Fee for Years 8 – 10 Applications There is a $50 non-refundable administration fee to cover the processing of the application. Payment can be made by cheque made out to Fort Street High School (to be included with the application) or on our school website: www.fortstreet.nsw.edu.au 1.
    [Show full text]
  • School National Championships
    School National Championships Alexandra Hills State High School Brisbane Adventist College Brayden Martin Cooper Greenwell Kyle Walker All Saints Anglican School ETHAN Smith Bundaberg Christian College James Aitken Jan-Mikhail Calusinski Dylan Edwards Christian Montesalvo Byron Bay High School Ashton Montesalvo Angus Kynoch Tobi Edwards Alstonville High School Matthew David Freedman Christian Fox Liam Rogers Ewan Chate Carita Ness Bohdi Hosking Fletcher Maxwell Joe Young Bryn Walshaw Tarquin Ness Ambrose Treacy College Tom Ziebarth Byron Bay Public School Thomas Waites Jethro Leedman Rory Larsson Camden Haven High School Aquinas College Jarred Spilsbury Riley Billingham Ryan Billingham Cavendish Road State High School Quinn Oldham Ashmore State School Max van den Berg Charlotte Guy Thomas Dippelsman Jarrod Russell-Mether Keegan O'Brien Australian Christian College Jasmin Thompson Matherson Galway Jared Oldham Daniel Toia Belmont High School NSW Dylan Wildman Sophia Butler Kieran Human Conor Toia Bishop Druitt College Sandon Carpenter Centenary Heights State High School Vivien Nisted Nate de Nooyer Elle de Nooyer Willis Harmon Chancellor State Secondary College Jarrod Weier Farrer Memorial Jessica Purtell Agricultural High School Nick Chisholm Chanel College Alexander Hill Ferny Grove State High School Daniel Bailey Chevalier College Jack Molloy Luke Skelly Tobin Reeder Finley Mueller Chrisholm Catholic College Leo Fullagar Max Mitchell Billy Molloy Rohan Stokes James Bruce Clairvaux Mackillop College Patrick Flood Glasshouse Christian
    [Show full text]
  • Schools Competition 2014 School Addresses and Contact Details
    NSW Junior Chess League METROPOLITAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS COMPETITION 2014 SCHOOL ADDRESSES AND CONTACT DETAILS Abbotsleigh Region: Met North Address: 1666 Pacific Highway (cnr Ada Ave), Wahroonga NSW 2076 Chess Coordinator: Mr P Garside School Phone: 9473 7779 School Fax: 9473 7680 Ascham School Region: Met East Address: 188 New South Head Rd, Edgecliff NSW 2027 Chess Coordinator: Mr A Ferch School Phone: 8356 7000 School Fax: 8356 7230 Asquith Girls High School Region: Met North Address: Stokes Avenue, Asquith NSW 2077 Chess Coordinator: Mr M Borri School Phone: 9477 6411 School Fax: 9482 2524 Australian International Academy - Sydney Campus Region: Met East Address: 420 Liverpool Road, Strathfield NSW 2135 Chess Coordinator: Mr W Zoabi School Phone: 9642 0104 School Fax: 9642 0106 Balgowlah Boys (Northern Beaches Secondary College - Balgowlah Boys Campus) Region: Met North Address: Maretimo Street, Balgowlah NSW 2093 Chess Coordinator: Mr J Hu School Phone: 9949 4200 School Fax: 9907 0266 Barker College Region: Met North Address: 91 Pacific Highway, Hornsby NSW 2077 Chess Coordinator: Mrs G Cunningham School Phone: 9847 8399 School Fax: 9477 3556 Baulkham Hills High School Region: Met West Address: 419A Windsor Road, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 Chess Coordinator: Mr J Chilwell School Phone: 9639 8699 School Fax: 9639 4999 Blue Mountains Grammar School Region: Met West Address: Matcham Avenue, Wentworth Falls NSW 2782 Chess Coordinator: Mr C Huxley School Phone: 4757 9000 School Fax: 4757 9092 Canterbury Boys High School Region: Met East Address:
    [Show full text]
  • Exhibition Catalogue Message from Our Co-Chairs
    EXHIBITION CATALOGUE MESSAGE FROM OUR CO-CHAIRS In 2019 we are celebrating 10 years of the Schools Reconciliation Challenge (SRC)! For 10 years Reconciliation NSW has been engaging young people and schools in reconciliation. Our theme this year, Speaking and Listening from the Heart has inspired primary and high school students from across NSW and the ACT to create reconciliation-inspired art and writing for the SRC. We continue to be inspired by the contribution these young people, from many different backgrounds, make to reconciliation with their talent and insight. We thank each and every school, teacher, principal, parent and student who has taken part, guided and supported students and each other. It is thanks to their dedication that the SRC continues to grow each year. We are grateful for their hard work and commitment in ensuring that schools are key contributors to reconciliation processes. In 2019 we received 415 art and writing entries from students across NSW and the ACT, each reflecting the theme and their perspectives on Australia’s ongoing reconciliation journey. It is a privilege to see the depth of engagement, insight and commitment to reconciliation in action that students demonstrate ACKNOWLEDGMENT through their art and writing entries. OF COUNTRY The quality of the art and writing entries we received made the selection process for the exhibition Reconciliation NSW hard work. Many of the artworks were developed acknowledges the collaboratively, involving classes or groups of students traditional owners of under the guidance of local Aboriginal artists, parents Country throughout and community members. We thank the panel of NSW and the ACT judges: Jody Broun, Fiona Petersen, Kirli Saunders, and recognises their Jane Waters, Annie Tennant, Yvette Poshoglian and continuing connections Fiona Britton for their time and expertise in selecting to land, waters and this year’s entries.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Year 10 NSW State Da Vinci Decathlon Results
    2018 NSW State da Vinci Decathlon Placings - Year 10 Overall Art & Poetry Cartography Creative Producers Engineering Rank School Rank School Rank School Rank School Rank School 1 Sydney Girls High School 1 Ravenswood 1 MLC School 1 Pittwater High School 1 St Augustine's College 2 Sydney Boys High School 2 Cammeraygal High School 2 Normanhurst Boys High School 2 Knox Grammar School 2 KamBala 3 Knox Grammar School 3 Sydney Girls High School 3 Knox Grammar School 3 Arndell Anglican School 3 Normanhurst Boys High School 4 North Sydney Girls High School 4 MLC School 4 ABBotsleigh 4 Cammeraygal High School 4 RoseBank College 5 Normanhurst Boys High School 5 Pittwater High School 5 North Sydney Girls High School 5 St Aloysius' College 5 Mount St Benedict College 5 Smith's High School 6 St Leo's Catholic College 6 Sydney Girls High School 6 KamBala 6 Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College 7 MLC School 7 ABBotsleigh 7 Sydney Boys High School 6 Loreto Kirribilli 7 Merici College 8 PymBle Ladies' College 8 Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College 8 Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College 6 St. George Girls High School 8 ABBotsleigh 9 Meriden School 9 Moriah College 9 St Luke's Grammar School 9 Smith's High School 9 Ravenswood 10 ABBotsleigh 10 North Sydney Girls High School 10 Meriden School 10 St.Patrick's College Strathfield 10 PymBle Ladies' College 11 St.Patrick's College Strathfield 11 KamBala 11 St.Patrick's College Strathfield 11 Trinity Grammar School 11 Roseville College 12 Cammeraygal High School 12 Penrith Anglican College 12 KamBala 12 CanBerra Grammar School
    [Show full text]
  • The Resource Allocation Model (RAM) in 2021
    NSW Department of Education The Resource Allocation Model (RAM) in 2021 For NSW public schools, the table below shows the 2021 RAM funding. The 2021 RAM funding represents the total 2021 funding for the four equity loadings and the three base allocation loadings, a total of seven loadings. The equity loadings are socio-economic background, Aboriginal background, English language proficiency and low-level adjustment for disability. The base loadings are location, professional learning, and per capita. Changes in school funding are the result of changes to student needs and/or student enrolments. *2019/2020 2021 RAM total School full name average FOEI funding ($) Abbotsford Public School 15 364,251 Aberdeen Public School 136 535,119 Abermain Public School 144 786,614 Adaminaby Public School 108 47,993 Adamstown Public School 62 310,566 Adelong Public School 116 106,526 Afterlee Public School 125 32,361 Airds High School 169 1,919,475 Ajuga School 164 203,979 Albert Park Public School 111 251,548 Albion Park High School 112 1,241,530 Albion Park Public School 114 626,668 Albion Park Rail Public School 148 1,125,123 Albury High School 75 930,003 Albury North Public School 159 832,460 education.nsw.gov.au NSW Department of Education *2019/2020 2021 RAM total School full name average FOEI funding ($) Albury Public School 55 519,998 Albury West Public School 156 527,585 Aldavilla Public School 117 681,035 Alexandria Park Community School 58 1,030,224 Alfords Point Public School 57 252,497 Allambie Heights Public School 15 347,551 Alma Public
    [Show full text]
  • Carnival Program
    New South Wales Combined High Schools Sports Association Boys’ Football Championships 4 ‐ 6 May 2021 Kirrawee Hosted by Sydney East Schools Sports Association in conjunction with the NSW Department of Education School Sport Unit NSWCHSSA Executive President Simon Warren BWSC – Umina Campus Vice Presidents Brett Austine Belmont HS Margot Brissenden Woolgoolga HS Jacqui Charlton Swansea HS Mark Skein Canobolas Technology HS Treasurer Gavin Holburn Kingswood HS Executive Officer Jacky Patrick School Sport Unit Football Convener Ron Pratt Wyndham College Sydney East SSA Executive President Dave Haggart Kogarah HS Senior Vice President Dave Stewart The Jannali HS Vice President Craig Holmes Heathcote High School Treasurer Peter George SSC Blackwattle Bay Campus Executive Officer Bruce Riley School Sport Unit Sydney East Convener Peter Slater Blakehurst High School Championship Management Vicki Smith School Sport Unit Garry Moore The Jannali High School Welcome from the NSWCHSSA President Sport continues to play a significant role in building the Australian character and that of the youth of today, not only in Football but also in all the sports that the NSWCHSSA conducts. The Association endeavours to provide a wide range of sporting activities and opportunities for all students in our public high schools. For over 130 years, competition has been provided at a variety of levels by willing and dedicated teachers to help the pupils in our schools reach their potential at their selected sport. At this stage, I must thank all those principals, coaches, managers, parents, officials and participants who have strived so hard to make our championships successful. Much of this time is done on a voluntary basis and it is greatly appreciated.
    [Show full text]
  • Contaminant Chemistry and Toxicity of Sediments in Sydney Harbour, Australia: Spatial Extent and Chemistry–Toxicity Relationships
    Vol. 363: 71–87, 2008 MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Published July 15 doi: 10.3354/meps07445 Mar Ecol Prog Ser Contaminant chemistry and toxicity of sediments in Sydney Harbour, Australia: spatial extent and chemistry–toxicity relationships Gavin F. Birch1,*, Stephanie McCready1, Edward R. Long2, Stuart S. Taylor1, 3, Gina Spyrakis1 1School of Geosciences, Environmental Geology Group, The University of Sydney, New South Wales, 2006, Australia 2ERL Environmental, 3691 Cole Road South, Salem, Oregon 97306, USA 3URS, 116 Miller St., North Sydney, New South Wales, 2060, Australia ABSTRACT: The spatial distribution of chemical contamination and toxicity of surficial sediments in Sydney Harbour, Australia, was investigated in a 3-tiered, hierarchical approach. An initial chemical investigation throughout the entire estuary (Stage 1) indicated wide ranges and different spatial patterns in sediment chemical concentrations. Sediment quality guidelines (SQGs) were used as a preliminary estimate of possible toxicity in Stage 2 of the investigation. Assessment of chemical mixtures indicated that sediments in a small part (~2%) of the harbour had the highest probability of being toxic (~75%), whereas sediment in almost 25% of the port was estimated to have an inter- mediate (~50%) probability of being toxic. The SQG assessment in Stage 2 enabled careful stratifica- tion of the harbour into areas with different toxicity risks, reducing cost and time commitments in the final tier of assessment. The spatial survey carried out in Stage 3 involved concurrent chemical and ecotoxicological analyses. In this final stage, the degree of response in tests of amphipod survival in whole sediment samples, as well as in tests of microbial metabolism (Microtox©) and sea urchin egg fertilisation and embryo development in pore waters, generally increased with increasing chemical concentrations.
    [Show full text]
  • The Resource Allocation Model (RAM) in 2021
    NSW Department of Education The Resource Allocation Model (RAM) in 2021 For NSW public schools, the table below shows the 2021 RAM funding. The 2021 RAM funding represents the total 2021 funding for the four equity loadings and the three base allocation loadings, a total of seven loadings. The equity loadings are socio-economic background, Aboriginal background, English language proficiency and low-level adjustment for disability. The base loadings are location, professional learning, and per capita. Changes in school funding are the result of changes to student needs and/or student enrolments. Updated March 2021 *2019/2020 2021 RAM total School full name average FOEI funding ($) Abbotsford Public School 15 364,251 Aberdeen Public School 136 535,119 Abermain Public School 144 786,614 Adaminaby Public School 108 47,993 Adamstown Public School 62 310,566 Adelong Public School 116 106,526 Afterlee Public School 125 32,361 Airds High School 169 1,919,475 Ajuga School 164 203,979 Albert Park Public School 111 251,548 Albion Park High School 112 1,241,530 Albion Park Public School 114 626,668 Albion Park Rail Public School 148 1,125,123 Albury High School 75 930,003 Albury North Public School 159 832,460 education.nsw.gov.au NSW Department of Education *2019/2020 2021 RAM total School full name average FOEI funding ($) Albury Public School 55 519,998 Albury West Public School 156 527,585 Aldavilla Public School 117 681,035 Alexandria Park Community School 58 1,030,224 Alfords Point Public School 57 252,497 Allambie Heights Public School 15
    [Show full text]
  • Central Sydney Intensive English High School Annual Report
    Central Sydney Intensive English High School Annual Report 2018 8288 Page 1 of 14 Central Sydney Intensive English High School 8288 (2018) Printed on: 13 June, 2019 Introduction The Annual Report for 2018 is provided to the community of Central Sydney Intensive English High School (formerly Cleveland Street Intensive English High School) as an account of the school's operations and achievements throughout the year. It provides a detailed account of the progress the school has made to provide high quality educational opportunities for all students, as set out in the school plan. It outlines the findings from self–assessment that reflect the impact of key school strategies for improved learning and the benefit to all students from the expenditure of resources, including equity funding. Jennifer Pilon Principal School contact details Central Sydney Intensive English High School Cnr Power Avenue and Park Road ALEXANDRIA, 2015 www.centralsydneyintensiveenglishhs.schools.nsw.edu.au [email protected] 9319 4807 Message from the Principal In 2018 Cleveland Street Intensive English High School was re–named as Central Sydney Intensive English High School and was re–located to Park Road, Alexandria. Throughout the year staff, students, parents and carers participated in information and consultation sessions and futures focused student presentations in preparation for the move to the new school at the beginning of 2019. Page 2 of 14 Central Sydney Intensive English High School 8288 (2018) Printed on: 13 June, 2019 School background School vision statement Central Sydney Intensive English High School (formerly known as Cleveland Street Intensive English High School) welcomes newly arrived permanent and long–term temporary resident students as they embark upon their educational journey in their new country.
    [Show full text]
  • Contextual Analysis and Urban Design Objectives
    Rozelle Interchange Urban Design and Landscape Plan Contextual Analysis and Urban Design Objectives Artists impression: Pedestrian view along Victoria Road Caption(Landscape - Image shown description at full maturity and is indicative only). 03 White Bay Power Station Urban Design Objectives 3 Contextual analysis 3.1 Contextual analysis Local context WestConnex will extend from the M4 Motorway at The Rozelle Interchange will be a predominately Parramatta to Sydney Airport and the M5 underground motorway interchange with entry and Motorway, re-shaping the way people move exit points that connect to the wider transport through Sydney and generating urban renewal network at City West Link, Iron Cove and Anzac opportunities along the way. It will provide the Bridge. critical link between the M4 and M5, completing Sydney’s motorway network. Iron Cove and Rozelle Rail Yards sit on and are adjacent to disconnected urban environments. While the character varies along the route, the These conditions are the result of the historically WestConnex will be sensitively integrated into the typical approach to building large individual road built and natural environments to reconnect and systems which disconnect suburbs and greatly strengthen local communities and enhance the reduce the connectivity and amenity of sustainable form, function, character and liveability of Sydney. modes of transport such as cycling and walking. Rather than adding to the existing disconnection, An analysis of the Project corridor was undertaken the Project will provide increased
    [Show full text]