UPCOMING EVENTS
  • APS Golf Day 2024
    10 May, 2024
    The APS Past Students’ Golf Day will be held on Friday 10 May at Victoria Golf Club.

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  • Class of 1974 - 50 Year Reunion
    17 May, 2024
    Carey Baptist Grammar School and the Old Carey Grammarians Association warmly welcome you to the Class...

     


  • Class of 1994 - 30 Year Reunion
    24 May, 2024
    Carey Baptist Grammar School and the Old Carey Grammarians Association warmly welcome you to the Class...

     


  • Class of 2019 - 5 Year Reunion
    2 Aug, 2024
    Carey Baptist Grammar School and the Old Carey Grammarians Association warmly welcome you to the Class...

     


  • Class of 2014 - 10 Year Reunion
    25 Oct, 2024
    Carey Baptist Grammar School and the Old Carey Grammarians Association warmly welcome you to the Class...

     


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OCGA Council Member Movements
Wednesday, 13 December 2023
The OCGA Council farewell Harrison Carr (2022) who is moving interstate to pursue his dream of becoming a pilot in the Air Force! This is a tremendous achievement for Harrison following a three year recruitment process.

Harrison has been an enthusiastic and dedicated contributor to the OCGA Council and was instrumental in launching our Young Alumni team. We will greatly miss him on Council but wish him all the best for his next exciting adventure!

At our End of Year Celebration, Harrison passed the Torch to Josh Drake (2023) who will fill his vacancy on Council. Josh has had a tremendous impact on Carey during his time at School, particularly during Carey’s Centenary Year. This year he has served with distinction as Year 12 Captain and Performing Arts Captain. He was also responsible for the incredible Carey Centenary song video!

We warmly welcome Josh to Council and look forward to welcoming two other representatives from the Class of 2023 onto Council at our AGM in April next year.

The OCGA Council are also delighted to welcome Tiffany Cherry (1989) aboard Council. Tiffany graduated from Carey in 1989 before completing a Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) at La Trobe University. Carey fostered Tiffany’s passion and interest in sport where she excelled as Athletics Captain. Ten years later, Tiffany represented Australia in hurdling at the 1999 World Triathlon Championships in Canada. 

She commenced her career in physiotherapy at the Olympic Park Sports Medicine Centre, and with Richmond Football Club between 1995 and 1997 as the team’s physiotherapist.

Tiffany’s career turned from physiotherapy to sports presenting and media when she was shocked to see a female journalist working alongside men in television sports media.  Inspired to follow the same path, Tiffany created her own work experience to build her resume and reputation, including self-funding a trip to the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and sending audio reports to Triple M. Her first secure role in media began shortly afterward, as a reporter on Seven Network’s Talking Footy program.

Throughout her media career, Tiffany has co-hosted the coverage of numerous Olympic Games on behalf of the Seven Network and Foxtel, was one of the first hosts of the Fox Footy Channel, worked for ESPN and hosted SportsCentre in the US, presented weeknight sport on Sky News Australia and became the Multimedia Executive of the Richmond Football Club.

Tiffany now runs her own business, Cherry Picked Productions, a video production and online distribution service, while also working full time at Golf Australia as the Head of Women and Girls Engagement. 

Her extensive communications and stakeholder engagement expertise will be of considerable benefit to the OCGA Council and we look forward to her contributions!