Sydney student Anasta Andreou recognised for leadership in sustainability

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St Euphemia College has proudly celebrated Sustainability Prefect Anasta Andreou, who has been honoured by ANATE Corporate Group and the Canterbury-Bankstown City Council Youth Committee for his outstanding Design & Technology project and Council presentation.

The accolade was presented by the Canterbury-Bankstown City Mayor, Bilal El-Hayek, highlighting Anasta’s leadership and vision, as well as his dedication to sustainability and innovative solutions.

College officials described his achievement as “a remarkable accomplishment and a true reflection of his commitment to making a positive impact.”

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