Year 8 students went to Elizabeth Quays to explore the concept of liveability. The Geography department is passionate about allowing students to get real life experience about the world around them. It was interesting to note that our students were so well behaved a member of the public who is involved in the construction of the new apartments at Elizabeth Quays took the time to discuss with the students how the new buildings were constructed and the issues involved with digging into the river to create the underground parking and storage areas for each apartment. We were all slightly agog when we were told the penthouse has three floors, its own elevator and costs $12.5 million. Students were able to engage with the art created in the area and the water playground along with identifying all the strengths and weaknesses regarding the liveability of this new development.
Leeanne Shanks
Teacher – Humanities and Social Sciences and Assistant Dean Alethea