Podcasts @ The Hamilton and Alexandra College

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Podcasts @ The Hamilton and Alexandra College

Podcasts presented by The Hamilton and Alexandra College. Connecting our community.

Episodes

  1. Episode 5 - Boarder's Podcast | Formal Dinner Series | Jessica Dowdy and Mardi Johns

    29/03/2023

    Episode 5 - Boarder's Podcast | Formal Dinner Series | Jessica Dowdy and Mardi Johns

    Our first Formal Dinner of 2023 was held in March with two wonderful guests presenting to our boarders. Jessica Dowdy and Mardi Johns are both solicitors who work at Melville, Orton & Lewis. Jessica is a Director, and is an experienced litigation and dispute resolution solicitor, practicing primarily in the areas of family law, intervention orders, criminal law, child protection and civil law. Jessica told her life story beginning in the small town of Binnum in South Australia. She worked hard to receive a scholarship to attend boarding school at Walford Anglican School for Girls in Adelaide, and then again, was fortunate to receive another scholarship to Bond University to study a Bachelor of Laws. Mardi considers herself very fortunate to have had the best of both worlds growing up. She was raised on a busy and exciting family farm near Crystal Brook in South Australia, and had the opportunity to complete the whole of her secondary schooling at Immanuel College in Adelaide as a boarding student. After completing year 12 in 1999, Mardi was accepted into her degree of choice, and graduated from Flinders University in Adelaide in 2006 with a Bachelor of Laws and Legal Practice (with Honours) and a Bachelor of Behavioural Science. Mardi was admitted to the Supreme Court of South Australia as a Barrister and Solicitor in the same year. Whilst at university, Mardi was appointed to the position of undergraduate Legal Officer in the Royal Australian Navy, and in 2006 completed the six-month Royal Australian Navy Officer Training Course at naval base HMAS Creswell in Jervis Bay.  Both Mardi and Jessica presented insightful stories of their life and journey into the legal profession. The presentation highlighted the importance of hard work, perseverance and being organised in life.

    34 min
  2. Episode 4 - Boarder's Podcast | Formal Dinner Series - Sam Winter-Cooke, Lachie Holcomb, James Pike

    22/11/2022

    Episode 4 - Boarder's Podcast | Formal Dinner Series - Sam Winter-Cooke, Lachie Holcomb, James Pike

    Formal Dinner – Term Four. It was a pleasure to host our final Boarding House Formal Dinner for 2022 this week. In our 150th year we focused this terms’ dinner upon connecting our Old-Collegians with the context of the Western District agriculture industry. Three impressive old-collegians attended our dinner and presented their life-story from College to the present day. Sam Winter-Cooke is a local farmer and operations manager at the Murndal property, Tahara, close to Hamilton. Sam spoke of his time at University in Adelaide and the passion he has for an outside office! Sam encouraged boarders to be innovative in their practice, to try different approaches to whatever they choose, and most of all, be a problem-solver when it comes to entering the agriculture sector. Lachie Holcomb graduated in 2018 continuing his passion for farming at his home property. Lachie spoke of the importance of persevering through the tough times and to understand life is not always going to be smooth riding. For Lachie today, he is a proud livestock agent with JM Ellis and Co, working alongside James Pike. James Pike graduated Year 12 in 2011, alongside Sam Winter-Cooke. Both studied at University in Adelaide, with James complete a Bachelor of Commerce. James’ stressed the importance of hard work whilst at school and that your attitude in having a go will set you apart from others. James’ story was an eye-opening experience for the boarders as he discussed the plethora of opportunities in the agricultural industry; from viticulture, goat farming, aquaculture, and hemp farming practices. He highlighted the future for Australian industry in particular the medical industry being supported by agriculture. As a livestock agent and real estate agent, James also gave the important advice to all boarders that they must be focused upon having good communication skills and social intelligence to survive in the real world.

    30 min

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