MACLEAN HIGH TEACHER HONOURED WITH PRESTIGIOUS NSW EDUCATION AWARD
- Aug 4
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Maclean High School teacher Liza Hamilton has been recognised as one of only nine recipients across the state to receive the prestigious NSW Secretary Award for Excellent Service at the 2026 NSW Public Education Awards held in Sydney last night, State Nationals MP for Clarence Richie Williamson has announced.
Mrs Hamilton received the prestigious honour from NSW Department of Education Secretary Murat Dizdar, recognising her outstanding contribution to Maclean High School, its students and the broader community.
Mr Williamson said being recognised as one of only nine recipients across New South Wales was an extraordinary achievement and reflected Mrs Hamilton's dedication to public education.
"To be recognised as one of only nine recipients from across the state is an incredible achievement and a testament to Liza's passion, commitment and the positive impact she has made throughout her career," Mr Williamson said.
Mr Williamson said it was a privilege to welcome Mrs Hamilton and Maclean High School Principal James Witchard to NSW Parliament on Monday ahead of the awards ceremony.
"It was a great honour to host Liza and James at Parliament House before the awards, and I was delighted to see Liza receive this well-deserved recognition later that evening," he said.
“Liza has been widely recognised for her leadership in Aboriginal education across the NSW North Coast. Through her expertise in community engagement and strong partnerships with local Elders, she has established long-running cultural celebrations that have helped transform the culture of Maclean High School.
“She has consistently gone above and beyond the expectations of her role, creating opportunities for students through interstate and overseas experiences, on Country learning programs and community events that broaden students' understanding of culture, community and the wider world.”
Mr Williamson said Mrs Hamilton's achievements reflected the outstanding quality of teachers working in regional public schools.
"Liza's commitment to her students, her school and the wider community is truly inspiring. She has enriched the lives of countless young people throughout her career, and this recognition is richly deserved."
"I congratulate Liza on this outstanding achievement and also congratulate the entire Maclean High School community on this well-deserved honour," he said.
PHOTO: Richie with Liza Hamilton and Maclean High School Principal James Witchard in the Fountain Court at NSW Parliament. Behind them is Ngurra Jagun("Home Country"), a permanent artwork by Gumbaynggirr/Bundjalung artist Kim Healey, created from her studio near Grafton and celebrating the connection of First Nations people to Country.





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