Students from Canowindra High School are among a record 1,899 New South Wales students who will soon be receiving 2008 Australian Defence Force (ADF) Long Tan Leadership and Teamwork Awards.
The students were nominated by their schools for consistently demonstrating exceptional leadership and teamwork skills through voluntary work, participation in community initiatives, academic excellence and sporting achievements.
“It’s great to see the Australian spirit of teamwork is alive and well in our schools and it’s important to recognise the great work these students undertake,” Chief of the Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston said.
“It is exciting to see the contribution students are making at their schools and in the wider community. The ADF recognises and applauds the outstanding efforts of these Australians. We look forward to seeing Award recipients continue to play a positive role in the community as young adults.
“It is also very pleasing to see interest in the Awards continuing to grow this year with more schools choosing to take part,” he said.
The Awards were named after the Battle of Long Tan to recognise the values exhibited in that action, such as determination, mateship, tenacity and compassion and to encourage these qualities among students.
The ADF Long Tan Leadership and Teamwork Awards were developed to recognise and reward young people for their achievements at school and within local communities, and to cultivate the connection with ADF values.
Participation in the Long Tan Leadership and Teamwork Awards is at the discretion of individual school principals.