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Week 2
Wednesday 30th April - Year 7 Camp, Year 12 Bond University Extension Business Program, Student Leadership Interviews, Mackay District Rugby League Competition
Thursday 1st May - Year 7 Camp, House Hustle, Apprenticeship/Traineeship Readiness Evening
Friday 2nd May - Year 7 Camp
Saturday 3rd May - Newsies tech bump in rehearsal
Sunday 4th May - Newsies tech rehearsal
Week 3
Monday 5th May - Labour Day Public Holiday, Newsies dress rehearsal
Tuesday 6th May - Year 7 Deadly Choices Program, Cross Country, Parent/Teacher Interviews
Wednesday 7th May - Newsies dress rehearsal, Mackay District Rugby League Competition
Thursday 8th May - Vicki Wilson Cup (netball), Newsies evening performance
Friday 9th May - Newsies evening performance
Saturday 10th May - Newsies matinee and evening performances
Sunday 11th May - Mother's Day
Welcome back to an exciting term ahead, filled with rewarding opportunities for our students to explore.
A warm welcome goes out to the new families who have recently joined our school community. As a school, we look forward to supporting our students in reaching their full potential across various educational and extra-curricular pathways.
Newsies Production
We're thrilled to kick off the term with our school musical production of Disney’s Newsies, running from Thursday, 8th May to Saturday, 10th May. Our students have been perfecting their lines and musical routines through months of workshops and rehearsals. There will be evening shows as well as a matinee performance. We hope you will join us in celebrating the talents of our students as they shine on stage - singing, dancing, acting, and performing as part of the Newsies production team. Tickets are available via the following booking link: https://tinyurl.com/25fht96p.
Anzac Day
Anzac Day is an important time to reflect on its significance and meaning to our community and broader nation. It commemorates the courage, sacrifice, and unity displayed by Australian and New Zealand soldiers during World War I, and continues to honour all who have served and continue to serve our country.
In respect for Anzac Day, our school conducted a memorial service at our school cenotaph, followed by a whole school ceremony. This provided an opportunity for our students to pay their respects and understand the importance of remembering those who have made sacrifices for our nation.
I extend my thanks to our distinguished guests who attended, and to our students, who conducted themselves in an outstanding manner during both services. My gratitude further extends to all students who made the occasion special through their contributions, whether through student leadership roles, the keynote address delivered by School Vice Captain Abbie Green, performances by our instrumental music band, or the national anthems sung beautifully by our senior students Ivy Thompson and Cassius McLeod.










We were honoured to have our Year 12 student, Allegra Bradley, represent our school as one of eight Premier’s Anzac Prize recipients on an Anzac Tour across Europe. Allegra was a wonderful representative of our school and embraced the life-changing opportunity to learn first-hand about the sacrifices made. The 2025 Premier’s Anzac Prize tour group were also invited by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs to lay the final wreath at the Villers-Bretonneux Dawn Service at the National Memorial in France.
We were proud to have a strong representation of students attending community dawn services and day marches across our region as a further sign of respect. Thank you to our families and staff for making the time to attend and represent our school and community.











In addition, 12 of our students participated in the annual flag ceremony at the Proserpine Cemetery on Easter Monday, paying tribute to nearly 400 servicemen and servicewomen laid to rest there.
Our sincere appreciation goes to all members of our school community for honouring such an important occasion.
Parent/Teacher Interviews
Report cards were emailed home to families yesterday, Monday, 28th April. Please take the time to review these reports and engage in conversations with your child about their progress. At this week’s assembly, I challenged students to reflect on areas for improvement, how they can achieve these improvements or consolidate their results, and who they can approach for assistance.
Parent/Teacher Interviews are an invaluable opportunity for parents/carers and teachers to develop meaningful partnerships that influence student learning. To book interviews with your child's teacher/s, please use the following SOBS link: https://eq.sobs.com.au/pt3/parent.php?schoolid=70329.
Your attendance is strongly encouraged at these interviews as it helps strengthen the important connection between home and school, aligning with the State Schooling Parent and Community Engagement Framework. Research clearly shows that strong home-school relationships significantly enhance student success.
Interviews will be conducted on Tuesday, 6th May, in our Multi-Purpose Hall from 3:30pm onwards.
Apprenticeship/Traineeship Readiness Evening
We are looking forward to hosting our second annual Apprenticeship/Traineeship Readiness Evening this coming Thursday, 1st May, at 6:00pm in our Multi Purpose Hall. A wide variety of business and organisation representatives will be available to chat about the career options available in their respective industries. We strongly encourage families of students in Years 10–12 to attend with their child. This will be a great opportunity to make valuable connections regarding pathways beyond school and future career choices.
Year 7 in 2026 Enrolment Information Evening
Our school invites all families with children starting high school in 2026 to attend our Year 6 into Year 7 Family Enrolment Evening, which will be held on Tuesday, 13th May, commencing at 6:00pm.
Tours of our school will start at 5:00pm from the front entrance gates on Ruge Street, including subject tasters in some of our classrooms.
Families will then join for an information session in our Performing Arts Centre. I look forward to welcoming our 2026 families on this evening.
Student Attendance
Our school promotes a 95% attendance target, which equates to no more than 10 days absent per school year. Unfortunately, attendance data from Term 1 continues to fall significantly below this benchmark. While there are often legitimate reasons for student absences, there appears to be a notable increase in parent-condoned absences.
This trend is concerning, as it significantly impacts student learning, academic performance, and the ability of our students to reach their full potential.
As we move through this exciting term, I encourage all families to stay in touch and connected with our school community. Together, we can continue to create an environment where every student feels supported, challenged, and inspired to achieve their best. Our school looks forward to another successful and rewarding term ahead.
eLearning - CYOD orders close soon
Our next CYOD order will close on Friday 2nd May (Term 2, Week 2). A 60% deposit or full payment is required, and the order form must be submitted to our Administration Office by this date. Order information, along with the order form, can be found on our school website under the Curriculum/eLearning tab.
The final CYOD order for 2025 will close on Friday, 6 June (Term 2, Week 7). More information regarding the eLearning program for 2026 will be released soon.
A reminder that students are expected to bring their fully charged laptop to school every day. The school has a limited number of devices available for loan, which are only accessible to students not in an eLearning program. Students must return their BYOD agreement form to be connected to the school network, internet, and printers. Forms can be collected from the Resource Centre or accessed via the school website.
Humanities Faculty Update
Getting to the heart of Humanities
It’s been a busy time in the Humanities faculty with students taking part in a range of excursions, incursions and competitions that both support and extend their classroom learning. Connecting students with humanity helps them examine the influences that shape our world, it fosters critical thinking and it encourages active citizenship.
On top of the experiences showcased below, we also have students preparing for upcoming national geography and history competitions, the Queensland State Library Young Researcher’s Program and the Queensland Parliament Minecraft Competition.
A Glimpse into Justice: Year 12 Students Experience the Heart of Law and Governance in Brisbane
In a powerful first for our school, a group of our Year 12 students travelled to Brisbane for an unforgettable, jam-packed Law and Justice tour. Students got to experience the buzz of a parliament sitting where politicians debated key issues surrounding youth crime and public health, and we also enjoyed an engaging discussion with the Honourable Amanda Camm, Member of Parliament for the Whitsundays. At the Courts, students observed an attempted murder case and also saw Australia’s first Indigenous Court Judge, Justice Lincoln Crowley in action. Students also visited the grandeur of Government House and learnt more about its historical significance to Queensland. Students also had a tour of QUT and engaged in a Mock Trial workshop.
Our Year 12s would like to extend their deepest gratitude to their teacher Mrs Jacqui Watson for creating such an enriching and memorable experience for them. Have a read of some of the powerful words of our Year 12 students who attended:
“It was a surreal experience to see Supreme Criminal Courts in action. Being able to experience real cases really put a sense to reality of how the justice system works. Definitely the highlight of the trip." - Leon Henderson
“The legal trip was such a blast. Visiting Parliament House in Queensland and getting to watch Question Time was thrilling - we even heard them discussing the Adult Crime, Adult Time law that has been in the news a lot. Every activity was really interesting and when touring the Supreme Court I got to see lawyers and barristers in action which was cool because that is what I would like to do. It was probably the best school trip I have ever been on and I hope future Year 12s will get to experience it as well.” - Madison McAliece
“State Parliament was really quite amazing. Something about watching question time between the government and the opposition was surprisingly interesting. I actually didn't really want to leave, because it was just that good to watch.” - Callum Henry
“The Law and Justice Tour was an unreal experience. I would recommend this to anyone who is interested in going into the legal field after school, as you get to see all aspects of the different careers you could pursue whether it be something to do with politics or the justice system.” - Lily Harvey










Mooting Team Prepares for National Competition
Our school’s newly formed Mooting Team recently took part in an intensive training session with Bond University to prepare for the upcoming National High School Mooting Competition in May. Mooting is a simulated court hearing where students present legal arguments before a panel of judges, building real-world advocacy skills.
During the workshop, students developed key legal skills such as constructing persuasive arguments, interpreting case law, and applying legal reasoning under pressure. They also practiced courtroom etiquette, public speaking, and responding to questions from the bench—valuable preparation for anyone considering a career in law.
The experience gave our team a unique insight into the legal profession and boosted their confidence ahead of the competition. We’re incredibly proud of their commitment and look forward to seeing their progress in the coming weeks. Best of luck to their first round which is occurring on Wednesday 21st May.
Honouring History: A Journey Through the Western Front
Allegra Bradley, who is studying Modern History, had the honour of participating in the prestigious 2025 Premier’s Anzac Prize tour over the last two weeks. During her travels across Europe, some of the sites she visited included the Imperial War Museum, Sir John Monash Centre, Churchill War Rooms, Hall of Mirrors and Harefield Park, which was used as an Australian military hospital. Allegra also walked the footsteps of Australian solders at Fromelles and visited the impressive underground tunnels at Naours where many Australian’s left their mark with graffiti. Her tour culminated with her attendance at the poignant Anzac Dawn Service near Villers-Bretonneux, France – a site where so much was sacrificed in WW1.
Leading up to the tour, Allegra has been heavily involved in the community - fundraising for our veterans, working with local schools to educate them about the ANZAC spirit, undergoing historical research projects with the Queensland State Library and encouraging local primary schools to decorate crosses which she has laid overseas during her tour.
A big thank you to Mr Scott Casey who was influential in shaping Allegra’s application for the Premier’s Anzac Prize. Applications for the 2026 Anzac Prize are now open, please contact Mrs Foot if you would like more information on the application process.
Geographers Investigates Sustainability and Liveability at Hamilton Island
Our Year 11 and Year 12 Geography class recently swapped the classroom for a field trip to Hamilton Island which allowed them to explore the island in a way most visitors don’t get to see – a behind the scenes look at the resort island. They are currently studying a unit on “Planning Sustainable Places” and this field trip allowed them to explore the island in a way most visitors don’t get to see. They heard from experts on the island who operate the tourism and service facilities including the wildlife park, resort, refuse station, power plant, water treatment plant, ferry terminal, airport and restaurants.
Students made connections with tourist fluctuations and the demand on essential services like water, electricity and waste, as well as the varying demand on the resort facilities during peak times. Maintenance and logistics on the island were hot topics and the students have lots to reflect on back at school. They will use these insights to prepare a geographic report detailing what they discovered and make some recommendation that reflects improving the sustainability and liveability on the island.








More than a meal enjoyed on cafe excursion
On Thursday 27th March, a group of students, teachers and teacher aides went on an excursion to Little Vintage Café in Proserpine. Our students were able to use many skills they had learnt in the classroom especially their math skills to calculate what they could order from the menu to make sure they stayed within their budget. Their communication skills and manners to order their food from the lovely café staff were wonderful. All students and staff had so much fun travelling on the bus, eating great food, and generally enjoying each other’s company whilst honing life skills. Our students are looking forward to their next excursion already!






Year 10 Business Enterprise












Year 11 Aquatics and Marine Adventure
Despite the overcast skies on the last Wednesday of Term 1, our Year 11 Aquatic Practices and Marine Science students set off on an unforgettable Ocean Rafting adventure around the stunning Whitsunday Islands. The day was filled with exploration, discovery, and a bit of adventure!
Our first stop: snorkelling in the beautiful waters at Hazlewood Island. Our students had the opportunity to swim among vibrant fish, coral gardens, and the fascinating marine life, including graceful stingrays and curious turtles. It was a true lesson in the beauty of our oceans and the incredible ecosystems they support.
After working up an appetite, it was time for a well-deserved break. We anchored on the pristine Whitehaven Beach for a delicious lunch and a bit of fun playing around in the perfect waters of Whitehaven with classmates.
The journey continued with a short but enjoyable walk to the Hill Inlet Lookout, where our students were greeted with panoramic views of the stunning inlet and picturesque Whitehaven Beach. A light sprinkle of rain didn’t dampen spirits, it only added to the charm of the day!
A huge thank you to Ocean Rafting and our staff for making this incredible experience possible. The day was a perfect mix of education, adventure, and relaxation, and we couldn’t have asked for a better way to end the first term.
Kindergarten kids enjoy visit from our students
Our Year 10 Early Childhood students completed their first of four visits to C&K Proserpine Kindergarten. Students are using the visits to observe children playing and examine how different play environments are set up.
When they arrived, the kindergarten students were very excited to have ‘big school kids’ visiting and were very eager to show off all the things they love doing at kindergarten. Games of tiggy, hide and seek, as well as duck-duck goose were soon taking place. It was wonderful to see our high school students actively engaging in the different play areas and having conversations with the children. We are looking forward to our next visit in Week 4.








Cross Country next week
Get ready to lace up your shoes and join us for our annual FUN RUN. Whether you're an avid runner, a casual jogger, or just in it for the fun, this event is for everyone! Students run in age groups with our seniors running first followed by the 12/13s, then 14s, 15s and last of all the 16s. The course is set around Proserpine starting at school, down Hinschen Street, Marathon Street, Fuljames Street and back along Renwick Road into our school gate.
Date: Tuesday 6th May, 2025
Time: 9:00am (Period 1)
Wear: Sports uniform, hat and running shoes
The top 6 runners for each age group will represent our school at the Whitsunday Cross Country championships in Collinsville. We wish you all the best of luck!
Dash on national stage for beach volleyball
Congratulations to our Year 11 student Dash Turner who represented our school on the national stage at the Australian Youth Beach Volleyball competition last term.
It was the first time Dash had competed at the beach volleyball event, having previously competed two years ago in the volleyball championships in Bendigo, Victoria.
Dash enjoyed competing with her playing partner Abby, with their first win in the competition a highlight.
"It was fun to meet and mingle with new friends from different states," Dash said. Great work Dash!
Students represent at sport State Titles
Congratulations to our Year 9 student Eli Wallis who is representing North Queensland at the Football State Championships in Cairns this week. Going down in two close games on Monday, Eli's team recorded a win on Tuesday in the hot weather conditions, putting their football skills to good practice.






We have both a boys and girls team competing in the Under 15 Division at the Volleyball State Championships in Caloundra this week. Well done to you all!
BOYS TEAM | GIRLS TEAM |
Ben Hope Lachlan Holroyd Brock Childs Jai Patrick Noah Hayman Reef Weller |
Maisie Goswell Nara Suckling Faith Lawn Alyssa Haddow Elyse Peterson Lili Henry Gabrielle Patton |
Lillian youngest to compete on world stage
At the end of Term 1, our Year 11 student Lillian Kelly travelled with the Australian ladies team to Buenos Aries to compete in the Horseball World Cup. Ten countries competed in the ladies division with Australia one of the newest teams to start competing in the sport. Competition was tough, but the Australian team came away with much needed high level match experience. Lillian was happy to score 4 goals throughout the tournament and was the youngest player competing across both divisions. Congratulations Lillian!




Creativity on show in town-wide art installation Festival








Join us for our Apprenticeship Readiness Evening
We are looking forward to hosting our second annual Apprenticeship Readiness Evening on Thursday 1st May. This event will be held in our Multi Purpose Hall and is a great opportunity for our Year 10-12 families to seek information about apprenticeships and traineeships. We are excited to welcome guest speakers from Wilmar Sugar Australia Limited, Whitsunday Regional Council and MAS National, who will share insights into what they look for in potential employees.
We are also excited to host business representatives from Alder Constructions, Crear Construction, Deb's Hair and Beauty, Ergon Energy, Glencore, MAS National, Proserpine Electrical, Seam Spatial, TAFE Cannonvale, Theiss, Whitsunday Regional Council and Wilmar Sugar Limited Australia who will be available to chat to and answer any questions you may have about starting an apprenticeship/traineeship in their industry.
If you are interested in attending, please register via the following link. We are also reaching out to local businesses to attend and be available after the formalities for questions with our families about apprenticeship/traineeship opportunities within your business/organisations. For more information, please email myself Bernie Porter at bport82@eq.edu.au.
Ergon Girl Power Information Sessions this week
- Tues 29 April – 10:00am
- Wed 30 April – 1:00pm
- Thurs 1 May – 6:30pm
University student accommodation info session
Is your child planning on going to University in Brisbane in 2026/2027/2028 and you think you may need student accommodation? We have guest speakers from St Leo's and Woman's College's coming to have a chat with you in our Resource Centre this Thursday 1st May at second Break. Students can register their interest in attending at B4 or by sending Mrs Porter an email bport82@eq.edu.au.
School Holiday Work Experience
Student Opportunities
All Senior students are sent a copy of our weekly student opportunities. There’s information regarding apprenticeships, employment and training opportunities or students looking to transition to full time work. As well as opportunities for students looking for after school employment.
This includes information and opportunities in:
- Work experience
- Apprenticeships and traineeships – full time and school-based
- Save the dates
- Casual and full-time employment
- Training and career pathway sessions
- Scholarship and open day information – There are many University webinars at the moment, be sure to check out their websites to register or check your emails for the links.
Please visit B4 for more information on the positions available, school based traineeships & apprenticeships, or work experience.
Link & Launch
If you find yourself not knowing how to take the next step into study or work, Link and Launch can help. Call or text Shelley from Proserpine State High School on 0467 858 781 to get started. #linkandlaunch
Teacher Aide First Nations
First Nations Student Opportunities
University of Queensland InspireU Health Science Camp
The University of Queensland’s InspireU Health Science Camp will be held from 29 June to 4 July. Students will:
- Participate in a week-long on-campus residential camp.
- Attend engaging sessions to further understand health and science.
- Take part in practical, hands-on experiences.
- Explore UQ facilities and services.
- Connect with current Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander University students.
- Meet fellow high school students.
Follow this link to apply:-
Applications close 16 May 2025.
The National Indigenous Business School (NIBS)
Applications are now open to First Nations students in Years 11 and 12 to apply for the National Indigenous Business School. The NIBS will run from Sunday, 29 June – Saturday, 5 July 2025 at Griffith University’s Brisbane and Gold Coast campuses. All expenses including travel to and from Brisbane, accommodation, meals and activities will be covered. If you are interested in business, accounting or finance, this is the opportunity for you! Please apply via the link below.
Applications close Thursday, 1 May 2025.
Victorian Indigenous Engineering Winter School
The Victorian Indigenous Engineering Winter School (VIEWS) is on again for 2025! The School will run from 5-12 July, 2025.
VIEWS is a week-long program offered by The University of Melbourne, RMIT University, Swinburne University and Monash University where students experience first-hand the work of engineers, meet Indigenous engineering professionals, discover pathways into engineering and explore four university campuses.
Applications for this program are now open and close on Friday 9 May, 2025 at 5pm.
For more information on the program and a registration form for your students please visit:
University of Queensland InspireU Year 12 Camp
Applications are open for the University of Queensland’s Year 12 Camp which is being held from 30 June to 5 July.
Please follow the link below to apply. Applications close 16 May 2025.
First Peoples School to Uni Program – Griffith University
GUMURRII Student Success Unit is dedicated to raising aspirations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students across Queensland to reach their full potential. Year 11 and 12 students are invited to participate in the Griffith University School to Uni program. This program will provide you with a clear pathway to university and will equip you with the skills you need to successfully complete your studies.
Defence Work Experience Programs
Defence currently has a number of work experience opportunities across Army, RAAF and Navy. The following are specifically for First Nations senior students:-
- Indigenous Youth Program RAAF Careers Overview: RAAF Townsville – 8 May 2025 and 10 June 2025, Townsville QLD.
There are many more work experience opportunities, with Defence if you are interested in applying, please apply via this link:-
If you would like to speak with me about opportunities that may be available to your young person, please don’t hesitate to contact me on 4945 0162 or email kmcdo302@eq.edu.au
Newsies musical just over a week away!
It's almost showtime for our students who are excited to present this year's musical production of Disney's Newsies! There will be four shows over 3 days and nights, with Fish D'Vine providing the catering. Please see the menu below. Tickets are selling fast so be sure to click the following link and book today!
Seeking a Canteen Convenor
- Ensuring that the canteen operates in a safe and hygienic environment and that good quality food is prepared and served each day in a consistent manner at particular times;
- Ordering stock and maintaining stock levels;
- Money handling/banking and customer service;
- Ensuring adequate equipment is available and operational for providing canteen services;
- Liaising with students, teachers and volunteers in a cheerful and welcoming manner.
- Preparing rosters and breaks and attracting volunteers;
- Ordering stock and maintaining stock levels;
- Being responsible for invoicing, billing, and charging;
- Maintaining correct records;
- Overseeing everyday workplace health and safety practices and ensuring compliance with policies and procedures;
- Supervising employees at lower levels including training, coordinating work flows, checking progress and resolving problems;
- Assisting in the recruitment and selection of lower classified employees and/or volunteers.
- A current Blue Card and an ability to work around children;
- Relevant qualifications and/or experience relating to the position;
- An understanding of food handling procedures and the Smart Choices strategy;
- An ability to supervise and coordinate others in a friendly and professional manner;
- Basic financial management skills;
- Excellent interpersonal, communication and organisational skills;
Student Resource Scheme
Student Resource Scheme Term 2 instalments are now overdue. Failure to keep up to date with Student Resource Scheme fees may result in students being ineligible for any extra-curricular activities or borrowing any student resources required for subjects.
Payments can be made by EFTPOS, BPoint or the Qkr! app available for use on your electronic device. Parents who have not received an invoice or are experiencing financial hardship should contact our school Finance Department on 4945 0111 to discuss options available.
P&C Meeting
Uniform donations wanted
Do you have any pre-loved school uniforms or out-grown black school shoes in good condition? We would greatly appreciate any donations to our second-hand uniform supply. Items can be dropped off at our Administration Office.
Whitsunday Transit new activity bus timetable
Proserpine Show Ball coming up!
All welcome at Brahmans Family Field Day
Speech competition for Year 7-12 students
Join the Australian Air Force Cadets Squadron
Looking for an exciting and rewarding challenge? The Australian Air Force Cadets (AAFC) 110 Squadron Whitsundays is now recruiting! Open to youth aged 13-18, the AAFC offers hands-on aviation experiences, leadership training, teamwork skills, and outdoor adventures such as bivouacs and navigation exercises. Cadets also participate in community events, fundraising, and inter-squadron competitions, all while developing valuable life skills.
Dream of flying? The AAFC provides incredible opportunities for cadets to access flight training scholarships, with the potential to fly solo before they even get their driver's licence! Whether you're passionate about aviation or just looking for a unique experience, the sky is the limit.
If you’re ready to take off on a journey of personal growth and achievement, contact us today!
Email: co.110sqn@airforcecadets.gov.au
Call: 0407 124 268
Challenge yourself. Make new friends. Take to the skies!
Come and Try at Airlie Beach Bowls Club
Sign up for 2025 AFL season
2025 Future of Work Program
STRUMFEST presents "UP AND STRUMMIN'"
- Sunday, April 6, 2025
- 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
- Reef Gateway Hotel, Cannonvale
Sponsored by: Reef Gateway Hotel, Airlie Beach Crew, Real Mates Talk, Black Market Tattoo & Collinsville Community Association.
- LIVE PERFORMANCES – Showcasing the next generation of musical talent.
- RAFFLES & AUCTIONS – Amazing prizes from Iconic, Red Cat Adventures & more!
- BOOK A TABLE – Enjoy a meal while supporting our young superstars.
- ALL-INCLUSIVE EVENT – Encouraging participation from all abilities!
- If you're in a school music class—I want you!
- If you jam in your garage with your mates—I want you!
- If you sing into a hairbrush dreaming of the stage—I want you!
- If you take music lessons—I want you!
Free NBN Program to assist families
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Classes in Proserpine and Cannonvale.
Ages 4 to adults - Beginners and Advanced.
Contact: 0416 350 439 or 0406 540 719
info@whitsundaytkd.com.au or www.whitsundaytkd.com.au
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Read MoreAUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE CADETS
Parading Friday nights 1830 - 2200 hrs
Bus pickup & drop off provided
(Cannonvale, Strathdickie/Proserpine)
Are you interested in:
Flying
Camping
Abseiling
Defence
Visiting defence bases
Leadership
Then the Australian Air Force Cadets may be the place for you!
Visit www.airforcecadets.gov.au to learn more or
Call Michelle Brayford on 0407 124 268
INTERESTED IN A CAREER AS A TEACHER AIDE
Check out the flyer attacher for more info!
Email your interest to: educationsupport.TOL@tafe.qld.edu.au