
Murgon High School - Alternative Learning Project

The Murgon High School – Alternative Learning Project is a collaboration between MurgonHigh, iSupply, Corporate Australia, and community groups to empower students and strengthen community through hands-on, culturally responsive learning.
We’re building learning spaces focused on agriculture, horticulture, life skills, and sustainability—while fostering pride, purpose, and pathways for young people.
In 2032, Murgonwill proudly host the Mob Games, welcoming VIP guests from around the world to witness Indigenous sports, plus AFL and NRL girls’ and boys’ exhibition matches.
Our vision supports three core pillars:
• Community: Building stronger communities by addressing housing and food sovereignty
• Culture: Truth-telling, song, dance, and language preservation
• Country: Caring for Mother Earth through regeneration and sustainability
The Vision
The Dream Bigger Initiative seeks to:
• Empower Students: Engage students through practical learning, developing essential life, career, and trade skills.
• Enhance Learning Spaces: Create educational facilities focused on agriculture, horticulture, and practical life skills.
• Promote Sustainability: Embed sustainability into educational facilities and community projects.
• Strengthen Community Connections: Foster community resilience by addressing local needs in housing and food sovereignty while honouring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage.
Implementation and Future Outlook
The initiative will follow a phased implementation strategy, collaboratively developed with educators, students, and community leaders. Each phase will link facility enhancements with community-driven projects, fostering ongoing self-determination, educational enrichment, and cultural pride.
Conclusion
The Dream Bigger Initiative represents our school’s commitment to combining education with meaningful community development. With the support of iSupply and our partners, we aim to empower students, enhance learning environments, and build stronger, resilient communities, always honouring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and traditions..
