This edition of Grammar News focuses on innovation. The feature story explains how innovation has been vital to Brisbane Grammar School’s success (pages 14 and 15). Old Boy James Chin Moody ’93 moved from space engineer to entrepreneur during his career, with his success hinging on his ability to solve problems through finding innovative solutions (pages 18 and 19). The new BGS Strategy outlines the School’s ambition to be the best school for boys in Australia (page 16 and 17). Another story examines the legacy of three retiring members of the BGS Board of Trustees and welcomes three new Trustees (pages 20 and 21). The generosity of the BGS community is shown through several stories in this edition (pages 28-34). The Generations story (pages 40 and 41) tells the history of a BGS family about to mark five generations at the School. A moving tribute commemorates the 75th anniversary of the end of WWII in the Reflections story (pages 42 and 43).