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No more gas, no more oil Keep our carbon in the soil – The Echo

This weekend you have the perfect excuse for pulling out your Sunday Best, riding elegantly through a scenic landscape backdropped by rolling hills and sun-dappled valleys and raising money for a good cause: men’s mental health and prostate cancer research. ‘No more gas, no more oil. Keep our carbon in the soil’ was the call that started the School Strike 4 Climate march of over 1,000 young people through Byron Bay this morning. The message was clear. They want change, they want action and they are prepared to get out on the streets and hold their governments accountable whether they can vote or not. And they know they are going to get to vote and they are encouraging each other to get registered because they realise that it is only a matter of time before they can.

Local students receive recognition for their achievements – The Echo

The 15 th annual Nanga Mai awards, held virtually yesterday, celebrate the achievements of Aboriginal students and the continued commitment and accomplishments of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal staff, school communities, and community members. Banora Point High School and five students across the northern rivers region were honoured for their outstanding contribution to Aboriginal education in NSW public schools at the 2021 Nanga Mai Awards. They were among 33 winners recognised across 17 categories across the arts, sport, leadership and academic excellence. Mia Thom from Byron Bay High School received the award for the ‘Highest achieving Aboriginal student in the 2020 Higher School Certificate’. Mia Thom from Byron Bay High School received the award for the ‘Highest achieving Aboriginal student in the 2020 Higher School Certificate’. She earned an ATAR of 99.95 and will be studying a Bachelor of Law with an emphasis on Indigenous Studies and Human Rights at the Universit

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