Lockyer Regional Performing Arts Inc proudly presents Honk!This delightful and award-winning adaptation of ‘The Ugly Ducking’ is a heart-warming celebration of what makes us special. There are four shows over three days including a Gala Dinner on Saturday May 4, catered by Lockyer District High School. Please note venue: Gatton Shire Hall. Thursday 2 May – Doors open at 6:15pm, curtain up at 7pmFriday 3 May – Doors open at 6:15pm, curtain up at 7pmSaturday 4 May matinee – Doors open 12:15pm, curtain up at 1pm.Saturday 4 May Gala Dinner – Doors open 5:15pm, be seated by 6pm for dinner service, curtain up at approx. 7pmTea, coffee, and bar available. Tickets: Adults $30Concession $25 - (Senior and pension card holders, high school students, uni students) Children - $10 (5-12 years old) Children birth to 4 years old are free. Gala Dinner and Show (adult) $50 includes meal and show ticket. Gala Dinner bookings close 24 April at 5pm. Includes two course alternate drop and tea/
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Subscriber only A sweeping review into sexual consent education and reporting in Queensland schools has been ordered after shock sexual assault allegations emerged involving the state s biggest public and private schools. Assault and harassment allegations have now been made against students from a number of Queensland public schools including Kelvin Grove State College and Brisbane State High School students. Mossman State High School, Lockyer District High School and William Ross State High School were also named. A Department of Education spokeswoman said yesterday while schools provided respectful relationships education, it is primarily up to parents and carers to educate children about sexuality and relationships .
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Subscriber only It wasn t the year that Holly Ilka was expecting, but despite a global pandemic and suffering from post-concussion syndrome, the Lockyer High student achieved all three of her goals. But her dedication to studying and ensuring she enjoyed the year culminated in receiving the 2020 Dux award at Lockyer District State High School. Holly, 17, wanted to take out what she called the trio - school captain, a high ATAR score and a sporting achievement. In 2019, Holly was named the 2019-2020 school captain, she took out age champion cross country at school and received an ATAR of 98.51. Lockyer District High School principal Darren Cook, with high ATAR students Gabrielle Kajewski, Laura Steinhardt, Dux recipient Holly Ilka, Amelie Ryan and deputy principal Tony McCormack (absent Liam Scott and Harrison Stibbard). PHOTO: Ali Kuchel