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Glasshouse Christian College student wins bursary
Memorial bursary winner announced

Glasshouse Christian College head of secondary school David Heyworth and Jessica Perro with Andrew Powell MP
The winner of the inaugural Joyce Newton OAM Memorial Bursary was recently announced by the Member for Glass House, Andrew Powell.
Jessica Perro, a year 12 student from Glasshouse Christian College, was named as the bursary winner at a school assembly with her peers and family present.
“This is the first year that I’ve awarded the bursary in memory of my friend and amazing local community advocate Joyce Newton, who passed away last year after a struggle with motor neurone disease,” Mr Powell said.
“Joyce loved civic society – getting involved in our democracy, debating ideas, seeking to better our local community, our state and our nation. As a former teacher, she sought to instil the same love in our future generations. This bursary seeks to keep that interest and legacy alive,” Mr Powell said.
Organised in conjunction with Mrs Newton’s family, the bursary includes a $1,000 voucher to Concept IT at Maleny, acknowledgement and tabling of the essay written by Jessica in the Queensland Parliament and dinner for the winner and her family at Queensland Parliament House.
“To enter, students needed to submit a 1,000 word essay to my office on the value of the many small businesses and farmers in the seat of Glass House and their importance to the State of Queensland,” Mr Powell said.
The essay drew attention to exciting new industry leaders such as Hum Honey, Green Valley Agriculture, Chocolate Country and Maleny Black Angus Beef. Jessica wrote about how the strength and innovation of small business and farming in Glass House would ensure a positive future for the immediate and greater community.
“It is an honour to award the very first Joyce Newton OAM Memorial Bursary to Jessica Perro, and I look forward to continuing the bursary and supporting local students for many years to come,” Mr Powell said.