News Student Leadership
9 April 2019
A committed group of students, parents and staff members were amongst an audience of over 60 people who attended the first community conversations forum at Council’s Civic Centre in South Morang in the evening of Monday, 8 April 2019.
The Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission (VEOAHRC) in partnership with Whittlesea Community Leadership Network (WCLN) and City of Whittlesea had invited members of our and the wider community to learn about our rights when dealing with racial and religious vilification.
Representatives of the Commission Mr Ian Row and Ms Rana Ebrahimi gave detailed information on how you can be the change that you want to see, by standing up for the rights that belong to all of us, and the responsibility to do what is good, just and also in the interests of all of us.
We would like to acknowledge the following students, staff and parents who were present:
SRC Students:
Staff:
Parents:
A follow-up second session will be held in May. We will keep you posted once the date has been confirmed.
BBA (Hon)
Tanja joined the College in 2010 in its second year and helped set-up and establish procedures for the administration office. She has been looking after the front school office and new enrolments, being the first point of contact for students and parents for many years. Her role has changed to the College's Content & Relations Lead in mid-2019. Tanja is also one of the College's Sustainability Coordinators.
She was born in Germany where she attended both Primary and High School. Tanja holds an Honours Degree in Business Administration and spent a year in Malaysia as part of her studies where she also worked with the Malaysian Red Crescent Society.
Tanja migrated to Australia in 2006 and has been calling Australia her home ever since. She is an active member of the Al Siraat family, enjoys mountain biking, bush walking and photography and is engaged with interfaith, social justice, wildlife care and rehabilitation in her spare time.
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