BMG 2020 Grammarian Issue 3

29 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Thank you to the following students for their dedicated efforts in researching and painting the mural: Georgia Ashton-Laird Tara Brown Michaela Burrows Olivia Coghlan Sonja Debono Mikaelah Falzon Elizabeth Grosshans Hope Healy Dean Henderson Georgia Horell Lainey James Ken Lin Lacey Madacki Ashleigh Maher Holly McNeill Hannah Minto Mia Minto-Voss Elizabeth Morrell Rhianna Noack Teagan Riley Olivia Russell Imogen Schembri Indianna Stevens Chrissie Tzagarakis Monique Tzambazakis Universally, eagles are a symbol of power; they can rise over the world, seeing and understanding all. Possessing keen eyesight, they can have a greater perspective on things. They bypass “not seeing the forest for the trees” and have a talent for problem-solving. If a Wedge-tailed Eagle crosses your path in flight, remember the ability you have in being able to take flight and view your world from a greater perspective; to see the bigger picture. Eagles can see the smallest movement and act quickly. You too can act as soon as you see your goal – don’t wait, or your chance, like a startled rabbit, may be gone! Our Wedge-tailed Eagle is now permanently installed on the oval, reminding us all that we have the qualities of strength and power to use wisely, and the ability to see things from a different perspective. – Ms Lou Callow, Artist in Residence

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