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Bede Polding student Emma picks up coveted Norman Lethbridge Award

Mar 4, 2022

In a bit of welcome bright news, Bede Polding College graduate Emma Bracks has received the prestigious 2021 Norman Lethbridge Award presented by Angus NSW.

 
 

Emma, 18, entered the Award to become more involved with and gain valuable knowledge of the cattle industry.

 

She is now studying at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga doing a Bachelor of Agricultural Science and is aiming to complete a Masters in Education, with the goal of becoming a high school agricultural teacher.

 

Emma hails from Grose Wold, and was involved with the Bede Polding College agricultural group and show team, competing in the University of Western Sydney “Uni Steer” competitions, judging and team judging classes, the BPC Equestrian Team, and volunteering her time and knowledge at her local Riding for the Disabled.

 

Emma has grown up on a property dedicated to racehorses and spends her weekends working at Fairview Park stud.

 

“I am enthused by the various opportunities included in the award and look forward to widening my knowledge in the Angus orientated aspects of the agricultural industry,” she said.

 

“Being the successful applicant of this award not only allows me to experience opportunities with Angus NSW but also support myself in the Bachelor of Agricultural Science degree at Charles Sturt University.

 

“I would like to acknowledge the commitment and support from Angus NSW in helping young people in Australian agriculture.”

 

Bede Polding College principal, Mark Compton, said Emma had been involved in the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award, student representative council, was a recipient of a Rotary Citizenship Award, a school swimming champion, and had received countless academic awards.

 

He said Emma had been “an intelligent, hardworking, polite and courteous student”.

 

Fifth in the overall award, and winner of the Gary Roberts Encouragement Award, was Emily Said who was nominated by Colo High School.

 

Presentations to the winners will be made during the Angus judging at the 2022 Sydney Royal Easter Show on Sunday, April 10.

Now in its 20th year, the Norman Lethbridge Award honours the late Norman Lethbridge, a Sydney region stock agent and past secretary of the New South Wales State Committee of Angus Australia.

 

The Award has consistently been sponsored by the Munro family, Booroomooka Angus Stud, Bingara: Christine and Jon Erby, Forres Angus, Dungong; the family of the late Norman Lethbridge; Wendy and Des Stubbs, Albion Park and Gary Roberts, Potts Point.

 

The Award is open to students and cadets over 16 years and under 25 years of age studying agriculture, livestock auctioneering or stock and station work.

Applicants must live within 200km of Sydney.

 
 
 
 
 

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