Student Andreas Papademetriou receives Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award

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High school student Andreas Papademetriou has been formally recognised at Government House after earning the prestigious Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award – Gold Level, the program’s highest distinction.

The ceremony, led by Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC, Governor of New South Wales, celebrated young achievers who demonstrated exceptional perseverance and personal growth.

Addressing recipients, the Governor remarked: “Congratulations to each Gold Level Recipient – and to your families for supporting you. Never lose the desire to test yourself, to seek adventure and to rise to the next challenge. Of these qualities, leaders are made.”

Reaching Gold Level requires several years of sustained commitment across service, skills, physical activity and an extended expedition.

Papademetriou’s accomplishment underscores the initiative, resilience and determination needed to complete the program’s top tier, marking a significant personal achievement and a proud moment for those who have supported his journey.

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