Sarah (Colbert) Dulley,David Denholm,Lindsay Druce,David Duggan, Andrew Dunning
Sarah (Colbert) Dulley-
Getting the invitation to the 30yr reunion of the Mundubbera preschool was certainly a blast from the past. My family & I left Mundubbera in 1980. I was in grade 4.
Upon reflection about my experiences of preschool, I can remember moving form the old kindergarten to the newly built preschool. I remember thinking how lovely it was. Everything was new and it had a great outdoor play area. It’s a bit scary to think that was thirty years ago. So what have I been up to?
Well, we moved to Brisbane half way thought 1980. I went to Oakleigh SS for the rest of my primary school years then moved on to St Margaret’s for High School in 1984. After high school I had a year off and then furthered my interest in Music by completing an Arts Degree in Music. Ever since I was a little girl I had thought of myself as a teacher so in 1994 I completed a Grad. Dip Ed and became a Primary School Music teacher. After a couple of years of teaching I completed a Masters in Ed with the thought of furthering my career. I was teaching at Jimboomba SS until the end of last year when I transferred to West Morton Region. I will begin teaching at Dinmore & Riverview SS in July.
In 1994, I met my husband. We married in 1998. At the end of last year I had a joy of giving birth to our beautiful daughter Georgia Emily Ann. We hope to have one more Baby.
Where to now? Who’s to say. My husband Scott is hopefully going to ordained into the priesthood in the not too distant future.(I don’t know if you all remember my father was the Anglican Priest. You’d think I would know better!) Once he is ordained we could be moved anywhere in diocese. After I have finished having babies and they’re old enough to go to school I think that I will pursue being a Deputy Principle. We hope to travel and see different parts of the world. But for now, I am happy raising our daughter, enjoying our family and friends and being present in the moment. Go well. Sarah
David Denholm-
After finishing school , I worked at Mundubbera Tyre Service. Then I completed my Mechanical Apprenticeship at McAllan Motors. I worked for Sings enterprises for 3 ½ years and then been self employed for the last 9 while being the RACQ officer in town.
Lindsay Druce-
In maryborough, continued to play football , Returned to mundubbera and worked at Ergon. Married a Teacher at Mundubbera Felicia, have two daughters. Moved to Brisbane only end of last year and now work for Energex out of Geebung. (editors notes)
David Duggan-
No information received but still in the vicinity of Mundubbera.
Andrew Dunning- (1979 grade 3 to 1984 grade 8)
Having made many friends in the five years while living in Mundubbera, it was sad day when my family & I departed for Inglewood. I then called Inglewood ‘home’ for the next 2 ½ years, where I completed studies to grade 10, before moving to Tannum Sands where I completed senior studies (in Gladstone) Thereafter, I attended UQ, in Brisbane, where I was awarded a Bachelor of Commerce. Since then, I have also furthered studies at USQ, in Toowoomba, where I now live with my parents.
As some of you may be aware, I had some health issues since grade 10 that have made it increasingly difficult to undertake employment. However, I do purses my keen interests in computing and this has lead me undertaking a couple of voluntary roles in two different not-for-profit organisations.
Thank you to Alicea and Camille for their huge individual contributions towards organizing the reunion, everyone who made the effort to attend and finally everyone who helped shape my future and contribution to my memories while a student at Mundubbera State School. Looking forward to catching up with you all.
adunning@tpg.com.au
Getting the invitation to the 30yr reunion of the Mundubbera preschool was certainly a blast from the past. My family & I left Mundubbera in 1980. I was in grade 4.
Upon reflection about my experiences of preschool, I can remember moving form the old kindergarten to the newly built preschool. I remember thinking how lovely it was. Everything was new and it had a great outdoor play area. It’s a bit scary to think that was thirty years ago. So what have I been up to?
Well, we moved to Brisbane half way thought 1980. I went to Oakleigh SS for the rest of my primary school years then moved on to St Margaret’s for High School in 1984. After high school I had a year off and then furthered my interest in Music by completing an Arts Degree in Music. Ever since I was a little girl I had thought of myself as a teacher so in 1994 I completed a Grad. Dip Ed and became a Primary School Music teacher. After a couple of years of teaching I completed a Masters in Ed with the thought of furthering my career. I was teaching at Jimboomba SS until the end of last year when I transferred to West Morton Region. I will begin teaching at Dinmore & Riverview SS in July.
In 1994, I met my husband. We married in 1998. At the end of last year I had a joy of giving birth to our beautiful daughter Georgia Emily Ann. We hope to have one more Baby.
Where to now? Who’s to say. My husband Scott is hopefully going to ordained into the priesthood in the not too distant future.(I don’t know if you all remember my father was the Anglican Priest. You’d think I would know better!) Once he is ordained we could be moved anywhere in diocese. After I have finished having babies and they’re old enough to go to school I think that I will pursue being a Deputy Principle. We hope to travel and see different parts of the world. But for now, I am happy raising our daughter, enjoying our family and friends and being present in the moment. Go well. Sarah
David Denholm-
After finishing school , I worked at Mundubbera Tyre Service. Then I completed my Mechanical Apprenticeship at McAllan Motors. I worked for Sings enterprises for 3 ½ years and then been self employed for the last 9 while being the RACQ officer in town.
Lindsay Druce-
In maryborough, continued to play football , Returned to mundubbera and worked at Ergon. Married a Teacher at Mundubbera Felicia, have two daughters. Moved to Brisbane only end of last year and now work for Energex out of Geebung. (editors notes)
David Duggan-
No information received but still in the vicinity of Mundubbera.
Andrew Dunning- (1979 grade 3 to 1984 grade 8)
Having made many friends in the five years while living in Mundubbera, it was sad day when my family & I departed for Inglewood. I then called Inglewood ‘home’ for the next 2 ½ years, where I completed studies to grade 10, before moving to Tannum Sands where I completed senior studies (in Gladstone) Thereafter, I attended UQ, in Brisbane, where I was awarded a Bachelor of Commerce. Since then, I have also furthered studies at USQ, in Toowoomba, where I now live with my parents.
As some of you may be aware, I had some health issues since grade 10 that have made it increasingly difficult to undertake employment. However, I do purses my keen interests in computing and this has lead me undertaking a couple of voluntary roles in two different not-for-profit organisations.
Thank you to Alicea and Camille for their huge individual contributions towards organizing the reunion, everyone who made the effort to attend and finally everyone who helped shape my future and contribution to my memories while a student at Mundubbera State School. Looking forward to catching up with you all.
adunning@tpg.com.au
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