This year has been Narelle Nies’s first in her principalship. Her school, Revesby Public School, presented an innovative project to the Inclusive Communities Youth Summit, involving students presenting their own initiative at NSW Parliament House to politicians and religious and cultural leaders, as well as the media. As part of this innovation, students worked with community members, religious leaders in the community and Aboriginal elders to develop a plan to ensure cultural inclusivity within Revesby Public School. The project was recognised by way of a secretary’s commendation.