Top ideas commended at Mayor’s Telstra Innovation Awards

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Suncoast Christian College took out the top prize at the 2022 Mayor’s Telstra Innovation Awards for their Bird Bell innovative idea.

Bird Bell is a discreet bird deterrent that will prevent injuries from the likes of swooping magpies and promote safety and wellbeing for sporting enthusiasts, picnic lovers and more, through a device that emits a high frequency, undetected by the human ear.

The team, comprising students Tayah Allison, Chloe Lever and Alaya Page from Suncoast Christian College and led by School Coordinator Adam King, were ecstatic with the result.


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2nd place - Matthew Flinders Anglican College

Second place was awarded to Matthew Flinders Anglican College, students Amy Morrison, Tyler Cuttill and Bethany Slocombe, for their Orbital Caddy concept.

Orbital Caddy is a rotating shelf system similar to a Ferris wheel that allows easy access to each of the compartments, designed for people with reduced movement or reach.


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3rd place Chancellor State College

Peas in Pods created by Grace Murray, Amitis Rezazadeh and Eleanor Dean from Chancellor State College came in third for their concept to provide a safe home for all in need through modular pod houses that are compact and temporary, whilst being sustainable.


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Emerging Entrepreneur, Jared Moss, Glasshouse Christian College

The Emerging Entrepreneur Awards went to Glasshouse Christian College student Jared Moss for a gamification app educating and connecting newly diagnosed youth with Type 1 Diabetes.

These outstanding students shared in over $10,000 worth of technology prizes for themselves and their school as well as personalised trophies.   

Also, as winners this year, Suncoast Christian College students will receive an exclusive ‘money can’t buy’ mentoring experience – a first for the Mayor’s Telstra Innovation Awards.

The winners will work with Garry Swanepoel from the Startup Precinct to join his new Young Starters Launch Program.

In another first, two previous participants in the Mayor’s Telstra Innovation Awards, Jameson Harvey from Red Dirt Robotics and Sarah Eisenmenger from Zest Robotics shared their stories of how the MTIA has inspired a career in innovation and technology.

At the live pitch and awards ceremony last night (July 14) at Venue 114, Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson said the quality of ideas our young people were producing was simply astounding.

“These awards have been a tremendous success since they were launched in 2016, generating an impressive range of innovative and creative ideas,” Mayor Jamieson said.

“What never ceases to amaze and delight me, is that we have an abundance of creative young minds here on the Sunshine Coast coming through this program.

“It certainly reflects our vision for the Sunshine Coast to be Australia’s most sustainable region: healthy, smart, creative.

“The young people pitching last night were the very demonstration of that vision in action and showed that we were on the right track in enabling opportunities to succeed in the 21st century.”

Telstra Regional Engagement Manager for South East Queensland Matthew Thornton, said he was absolutely blown away by the calibre of the team’s innovation and ideas.

“At Telstra, we are so proud of our long-standing association with the Mayor’s Telstra Innovation Awards,” Mr Thornton said.

“It is a fantastic program, especially the opportunity for teams to work with Industry Mentors to grow and expand their creative concept or idea.

“All of the finalist teams did a fantastic job pitching their idea and concept this evening and they all should feel very proud of themselves.

“It was also very impressive seeing such a strong female representation on the winner’s podium last night and highlights why this program is so important in supporting females in STEM.

The finalist teams and schools included:

  • SeaShaw – Suncoast Christian College               
  • Jasveen-Kynnan – Mountain Creek State High school  
  • Bird Bell – Suncoast Christian College   
  • Sam And Kyle – Mountain Creek State High School      
  • JAJ – Mountain Creek State High School           
  • Peas in Pods – Chancellor State College           
  • MCSHS_Group_2 – Mountain Creek State High School
  • Type 1 World – Glasshouse Christian College   
  • ⭐️Star Solutions⭐️ – Matthew Flinders Anglican College        

Sunshine Coast Council is proud to partner with Telstra and Study Sunshine Coast to deliver the 2022 Mayor’s Telstra Innovation Awards  exclusively to high schools within the Sunshine Coast Local Government Area.

To find out more about the awards click here.

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Image: MTIA22 Winners - Suncoast Christian College team Bird Bell
L to R: School Coordinator Adam King, students Alaya Page, Tayah Allison and Chloe Lever

 
 

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