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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International Women's Day Breakfast 2024
Thursday, 14 March 2024
Last Friday, 8 March, the OCGA proudly sponsored Carey's 2024 International Women's Day Breakfast. It was a truly outstanding event. To view all of the event photos, please head to our photo gallery here; https://ocga.com.au/#photogallery

The crowd in attendance were fortunate to hear from incredible guest speaker Hannah McNicol (2014) who delivered an inspiring and thought-provoking address and explored this year's International Women's Day theme #CountHerIn: Invest in women. Accelerate Progress. We were informed by Hannah's extensive experience in international development, specifically in the area of women's economic empowerment (WEE).

Hannah opened her presentation stating, "International Women’s Day is an important date in the calendar around the world. The day simultaneously celebrates the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women globally but also reflects on the rights that have been fought for and must continue to be for in the face of historical and continued oppression. 

As you will know, the theme for IWD 2024 is Count Her In: Invest in Women. Accelerate Progress.

This is a great theme because women's economic empowerment is central to a gender equal world. While important progress has been made, women still face significant obstacles to achieving equal participation in the economy."

If you missed the breakfast and would like to hear Hannah's take on WEE, you can watch her presentation here;
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