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Haileybury students present winning ideas to Council

Posted: Wednesday 18 December 2019

A team of students from Haileybury College have presented their winning ideas to Council on strategies to reduce the City of Casey’s ecological footprint. 

The team took top honours in the 2019 FedUni Casey Project with their ideas for improvement in waste measurement and reward systems, reducing CO2 emissions in the home, and innovative solutions to Casey’s rapidly expanding population. 

The annual FedUni Casey Project is a collaboration between Federation University Australia and the City of Casey that aims to enhance students’ knowledge and skills in applying critical thinking and ethics, problem-solving, developing interpersonal relationships, and communicating effectively as a team. 

This year, students from 22 high schools were asked, “What makes a SMART city?” The groups explored new and emerging technologies in the Casey community, looking at the impact it has on education, health, business and the environment. 

Throughout the project, students experience life on campus by spending time at Federation University, meeting academics, and attending mini lectures, before completing an essay component addressing the project theme. 

Haileybury was announced the 2019 winner at a presentation evening on Wednesday, 30 October.  

Quotes attributable to Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Helen Bartlett 

“The program is designed to challenge students to come up with creative solutions to real-life problems, specifically for the City of Casey.” 

“Federation University Australia is delighted to partner with the City of Casey for such an innovative program.” 

Quotes attributable to City of Casey Mayor, Cr Susan Serey 

This project tackles the big questions of today and of the future and it is wonderful to see young people turning their minds to possible solutions and really thinking globally. 

Innovation and technology are where the jobs of the future will be and it is great to see young people taking the lead now to secure a better future. 

Quotes attributable to FedUni Casey Project judging panel member, City of Casey Councillor Wayne Smith BJ JP 

It is excellent to see the fantastic ideas students have for improving the local community and their world. 

The team from Haileybury College came up with some brilliant ideas for tackling major issues faced by people and governments across the world.

Contact Tatiana Collier
Media and Communications Advisor
0429218235
t.collier@federation.edu.au