Monash University Gippsland hosted Education Day
| Photo Name | Photo Description |
| Listening to speakers | Christine Waring and Peter Middleton give their full attention to speakers on Education Day. |
| More group work | More group work. |
| Working as a group. | Working in small groups is an important part of learning at GCLP. |
| Making people think. | Kerry Timmins, standing, succeeded in making people think about their career pathways with her entertaining style of presentation. |
| Not OK to be away. | Leisha Barnes thanks Roz Muscat of the Regional Department of Education and Training for her presentation regarding school absenteeinsm, ' It's Not OK To Be Away' |
| A secondary perspective | Liz Collins thanks Andrew Blair, President of the Victorian Association of State Secondary Principals who discussed equity through diversity. |
| Thanking a guest speaker | Liz Collins thanks guest speaker, Monash University Gippsland Marketing and Public Affairs Manager, Justin Kohlman, for his presention of the demographics of higher education in Gippsland. |
| Unique presentation style | Michelle Weatherall, standing, uses a creative, interactive presentation style to get her message across. |
| Thanking speakers | Liz Collins, right, thanks Michelle Weatherall, left, and Kerry Timmins for their creative presentation on career pathways. |
| Panel addresses education issues | "The Challenge for Gippsland's Education Leaders" was the topic for panel members, Helen Reeves - Education Precinct, Harry Ballis - Deputy Pro Vice Chancellor, and Justin Kohlman - Manager Public Affairs, Monash Gippsland. |
| Speaker, Roz Muscat | Regional project officer, Roz Muscat, discusses activities to reduce absenteeism in schools. |
| Duty syndicate for Education Day | Dressing up for Education Day were syndicate members, Leisha Barnes, left, Nigel Browne, Liz Collins, Cheryl Cook and Helen Falls |