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Today, our College community came together to celebrate International Women’s Day with a special assembly, emphasising the importance of creating a world that offers equal opportunities for all, regardless of gender.

Deputy Principal Ms Therese Wilson and our Student Council opened the assembly by discussing the UN Women theme for 2026, ‘Balance the Scales’. This theme highlights the urgent need to ensure fair, inclusive, and accessible justice for every woman and girl.

We were privileged to welcome community change-maker and football star Jordan Mifsud as our guest speaker, introduced by her close friend and our Student Leadership Coordinator Ms O'Neill. Jordy is a proud Kirrae, Peek and Tjab Whurrong woman of the Gunditjmara nation and was the first Indigenous woman to be awarded Best and Fairest at the Hawks. She also advocates for First Nations communities and mentors young people in a variety of roles. Jordy offered unique insights from her experiences in what were traditionally male-dominated spaces (such as football) and spoke about how impactful and positive it is when all are welcomed to follow their passions. 

Following a moving performance of Coldplay’s “Yellow” by our talented musicians, our College Captain Sam closed out the assembly with a video that featured both St Bernard’s students and student leaders from St Columba’s College, as they shared what International Women’s Day means to them.

Thank you to all who participated and made this assembly a memorable celebration of International Women’s Day.