KDF partnership with The Smith Family - inspiring speech by Priya Collier-Caldwell
Through our partnership with The Smith Family's Learning for Life program we are introduced to some incredible young women, one of whom is Priya Collier-Caldwell – a proud Kamilaroi woman. Priya is currently studying Bachelor of Arts and Education at Macquarie University, where her aim is “to bridge the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous children”. In a speech that Priya gave at a Smith Family event earlier in 2022, she talked about the impact of the support she has re


Angie is going to Harvard! And Bella's continued run of accolades...
It is with much pride that we share that one of our inaugural KDF Scholars, Angie Lu (2016), is heading over to Harvard this year to begin a Master of Education in Education Policy and Analysis. And she also returned to Women’s College this year as an Resident Advisor Supervisor. Having already completed a Master of Teaching with the University of Melbourne, Angie’s desire to gain a deep understanding of everything education-related now takes her further afield. She continues


2022 NSW Bar Association recipient of The Katrina Dawson Award
On behalf of The NSW Bar Association, we are delighted to announce that the 2022 recipient of the Katrina Dawson Award is Imogen Hogan. Imogen graduated from the University of Technology Sydney in 2014 with a Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts (Public Communication). While still in university she attended the International Criminal Law Summer School at the Leiden University and was a finalist (defence) in the Grotius Centre International Criminal Law Moot. Imogen’s achievement


Meet our 2022 KDF Scholars
We are delighted to introduce you to [from left to right] Raphaela Rotolo-Ross, Imogen Parker and Katie Robertson. They join Leilah Warlik, Hannah Jones and Georgina Ferreira (2021 KDF Scholars), and Hannah Heading and Amy Cooper (2020). Imogen Parker Imogen is from Sydney and currently studying a Bachelor of Arts (Advanced Studies). She has always been focused academically, with a former teacher describing her as “a brilliant student who has achieved outstanding results in t