Monday, May 19, 2025

City of Moreton Bay celebrates scholarship winners

Nineteen University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) undergraduate students are set to start their studies with financial support from City of Moreton Bay Council’s Scholarship Program.

Mayor, Peter Flannery said Council’s Scholarship and Bursaries program gave students the opportunity to successfully pursue their higher education dreams at the university.

“If our support can help talented local students focus more on their study commitments, and less of their time worrying about finances, then that is a true investment in our City of Moreton Bay community,” said Mayor Flannery.

“A huge congratulations to this year’s very deserving cohort of scholarship and bursary recipients.

“We know there is a strong demand for local study opportunities and have been thrilled to watch UniSC’s growth. The significant Stage Two expansion last year has nearly doubled the campus size and subsequent educational landscape in City of Moreton Bay.

“Council has been proud to assist 91 students from Moreton Bay in their academic journeys through our partnership with UniSC, and we are proud that all students who received our scholarship have graduated.

“Of these students, 28% are trailblazers in their families, becoming the first to pursue higher education.

“It’s a valuable investment in the future leaders of Moreton Bay, ensuring that today’s students become tomorrow’s change-makers,” the Mayor said.

UniSC Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Helen Bartlett, also congratulated the recipients.

“I’m delighted to welcome this year’s cohort of talented students to UniSC Moreton Bay and congratulate those who have received a City of Moreton Bay scholarship or bursary,” she said.

“These scholarships and bursaries generously support students to pursue their study aspirations closer to home at our modern campus at Petrie.

“A skilled workforce is vital to the sustainable growth of Moreton Bay. We are proud to be working closely with City of Moreton Bay to ensure residents have access to a quality university education that will empower them to contribute to and benefit from Moreton Bay’s growth and prosperity.”

The annual Council program offers seven scholarships valued at $8,000 per year throughout the duration of the degree at UniSC, as well as up to 16 Study Support Bursaries valued at $2,000 each, available to local students of any age pursuing an undergraduate degree.

2025 City of Moreton Bay Scholarship recipients:

StudentStudy Area
Brianna GrealyBachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Environmental Management
Isa KingBachelor of Nutrition
Chaz FieldBachelor of Business
Madalynn McCabeBachelor of Psychology (Honours)
Tamika McCoyBachelor of Primary Education
Kasey WahryBachelor of Biomedical Science
Richard SayersBachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics) (Honours)

2024-25 City of Moreton Bay Bursary recipients:

StudentStudy Area
Tamara GunnBachelor of Primary Education
Corey PearceBachelor of Social Work
Holly-Anne AldenBachelor of Social Work
Ashlee HermannBachelor of Education (Secondary) and Bachelor of Arts
Taylah WilsonBachelor of Behavourial Science (Psychology) and Bachelor of Counselling
Lauren CaryBachelor of Education (Secondary) and Bachelor of Arts
Tiaani SimpsonBachelor of Nursing Science
Taylor RobertsonBachelor of Nursing Science
Billy-Jean McGuireBachelor of Criminology and Justice
Christian WarrenBachelor of Nursing Science
Amelia SmithBachelor of Primary Education
Nerida CarsonBachelor of Design

For more information on City of Moreton Bay’s Scholarship program including eligibility criteria and how to apply please visit Council’s website.

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