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Melbourne Ambassadors got off to an amazing start with their 3 trips out on Port Phillip in February. On one of the trips we were able to get in the water with the dolphins for a swim!

ISIC Dolphin swim 2017 Melb

As always though, the Australian fur seals out at Chinamans Hat were a favourite with the students. They are so playful and fun to be in the water with. This year there are more seals than ever as there are fewer hangouts for them to rest. They are all males and they spend a lot of time sunbathing and arguing for the best spot!

DID YOU KNOW? The fur seals originally came from the Cape in South Africa about 12,000 years ago when the sea levels were much lower at the end of the ice age. They can definitely call Australia home now.

ISIC 2017 Melb Moonraker 1

Thank you to Torie and Troy, and all the fab crew at Moonraker. You do an amazing job every time.

It has certainly been a busy start to the year, with 4 peer teaching workshops too. Thank you to the host schools and their co-ordinators: Dean at Cornish College, Ebony at St Joseph’s, Leigh at Boronia West and Carmela at St Macartan’s.

Welcome to our new schools: St John’s, St Augustine’s, John Henry, St Paul’s, Andersons Creek and Valkstone.


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