Worawa Aboriginal College | |
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Australia | |
Coordinates | 37°41′05″S145°30′29″E / 37.6846°S 145.5080°E /-37.6846; 145.5080 |
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Established | 1983 |
Website | http://www.worawa.vic.edu.au |
Worawa Aboriginal College is aprivate boarding school forAboriginal girls inHealesville, Victoria, Australia.
The school was established byHyllus Maris in 1983.[1] It was shut down in December 2007 for failing to meet minimum registration requirements,[2] but was re-opened in May 2008.[3]
Worawa is an all-girlsboarding school catering for youngAboriginal women in Years 7 to 12.[4]
As of 2021[update], ambassadors for the college include Angela Bates, Executive Producer ofNITV Current Affairs; actorDeborah Mailman; lawyer Abigail Burchill; andAFL umpire Glenn James.[5] In 2015Anita Heiss became an ambassador for the school,[6] but she is not listed on the Ambassadors' web page.[5]
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