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The reports below show the results of the hard work and research carried out by our winning students. These reports were completed and written by the students themselves, describing weed problems in their school or local area. Please note some longer reports may be condensed with only sections of the report displayed.

NATIONAL WINNERS
JUNIOR SECONDARY
SENIOR SECONDARY
1st

Kate Waller
Tintern Girls Grammar, Vic
See the report (812kb)

1st Tavis Cunningham
Manly Selective Campus, NSW
See the report (1,501kb)
2nd Brea Phillips, Kate Coates & Alana Richarson
Narara Valley High School, NSW
See the report (4,387kb)
1st Michael Webster
Manly Selective Campus, NSW
See the report (574kb)
3rd Michael Fogarty
James Sheahan Catholic High School, NSW
See the report (676kb)
2nd

Phillipa Daniel
Frensham, NSW
See the report (1,455kb)

    3rd Laura Parsons
James Sheahan Catholic High School, NSW
See the report (1,067kb)
    3rd Darren Heron
Narara Valley High School, NSW
See the report (2,675kb)

 

STATE AND TERRITORY WINNERS

In 2006, additional prizes were offered. Due to financial support offered by the following groups: Weedbusters, Weed Society of Western Australia, Weed Society of New South Wales, Tasmanian Weed Society, Weed Society of Victoria, Weed Management Society of South Australia, Council of Australiasian Weed Societies and the Weed Society of Queensland.

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  Millie-Jayne Harris & Sophie Lang
Finley High School, NSW
See the report (731kb)
  Louise Bitt & Owen Cameron
Burnie High School, TAS
See the report (3352kb)
  Andrew Ng, Brian Tran & Ethan Ngieng
Mazenod College, Vic
See the report (2,461kb)
  Laura Minnock
Mater Dei College, WA
See the report (1034kb)
  Sarah Horne
Cleve Area School, SA
See the report (779kb)
  Sarah Crouch
Leeming Senior High School, WA
See the report (467kb)
  Colette Aunger & Allen Nuttall
Gawler High School, SA
See the report (342kb)
  Holly Sadler
Southport High School, QLD
See the report (431kb)
  Sarah Reeve & Tom Gregory
Burnie High School, TAS
See the report (3698kb)
  Haley Parkinson
St Josephs High School, NSW
See the report (730kb)
Disclaimer: These reports by school students about weed management in particular study areas are presented as they were submitted to the Lord of the Weeds competition. The reports may contain errors and should not be regarded as recommendations.
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1st

Kaleah Balcomb & Shahn Forrester Gosford High School, NSW
See the report (3400kb)

1st Jo Newton
Tintern Girls Grammar School, VIC
See the report
(262kb)
2nd Matthew Bennett
St Ignatius' College, Riverview, NSW
See the report
(870kb)
2nd Lucy Sheppard
St Joseph's, NSW
See the report
(497kb)
3rd Sheema Keshavarz-Rahbar, Julian Krautz & Isaac Rogers
Seven Hills State School, Brisbane, QLD
See the report
(2101kb)
3rd

Samantha Rose Zapirain
Dorrigo High School, NSW
See the report
(872kb)

3rd Michael Cooper
Parklands High School, TAS
See the report
(1310kb)
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 The reports below show the results of the hard work and research carried out by our winning students. These reports were completed and written by the students themselves, describing weed problems in their school or local area.

JUNIOR SECONDARY
SENIOR SECONDARY
1st Year 8, All Saints College, WA | See the report (1620kb) | See low resolution handout (255kb) 1st Lucy, Killara High School, NSW | See the report (262kb)
2nd Matthew Corcoran, St Ignatius' College, NSW | See the report (604kb) 2nd Year 12 (Vet Primary Industries), New England Girl's School, NSW | See the report part 1 (1250kb) | See the report part 2 (1480kb)
3rd Stephanie Seargent, James Sheahan Catholic High School, NSW | See the report (101kb) 3rd Beth Houghton, Ferny Grove State High School, QLD | See the report (161kb)
Disclaimer: These reports by school students about weed management in particular study areas are presented as they were submitted to the Lord of the Weeds competition. The reports may contain errors and should not be regarded as recommendations.

 


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