THIS year’s McIntosh McPhilamy Young Rural Achiever Awards have been announced with a record 82 entrants.
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Special guest at the Reliance Bank Royal Bathurst Show, Deputy NSW Premier John Barilaro, was on hand to present a number of winners with their ribbons.
Winner of the Young Rural Achiever Award open category was Alice Godwin who is formally a Scots School student.
“I’ve always been involved in agriculture and I’ve shown cattle a lot,” she said.
“I think it’s important for young people to be involved and the Rural Achievers helps with this.”
Ms Godwin is now studying veterinary science at Charles Sturt University’s Wagga Wagga campus.
McIntosh McPhilamy Young Rural Achiever Awards
Junior
12-14 years boys
- 1st – William McDonnell, St Stanislaus’ College
- 2nd – Jake Webster, St Stanislaus’ College
- 3rd– Jack Nisbet, St Stanislaus’ College
12-14 years girls
- 1st – Kirilee Scott, The Scots School
- 2nd – Felicity Webb, The Scots School
- 3rd – Victoria Webb, The Stots School
- Highly Commended – Lilly Fragar, Kelso High campus
Intermediate
15-16 years boys
- 1st – Jayden Falcke, St Stanislaus’ College
- 2nd – Reece Webster, St Stanislaus’ College
- 3rd – Lachlan Smith, The Scots School
15-16 years girls
- 1st - Emily Ziers, James Sheahan
- 2nd - Miranda Eyb, James Sheahan
- 3rd – Stephanie Arpasi, The Scots School
- Highly Commended – Emily Watterson, Kelso High Campus
Senior
17-19 years
- 1st - Meghan Porter, MacKillop College
- 2nd – Jacob Ryan, St Stanislaus’ College
- 3rd – Claudie Humphries, The Scots School
Open
- 1st – Alice Godwin
Literature: 7-9 years, fiction
- 1st – Mackala McEvoy, MacKillop College
Literature: 7-9 years, non fiction
- 1st Lilly Fragar, Kelso High Campus
Literature: 10-12 years, fiction
- 1st – Bree-Anne Petty, James Sheahan
Literature: 10-12 years, non-fiction
- 1st – Will Hazzard, Dubbo School of Distance Education