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2000s

Key dates

2000: To mark the turn of the century, a set of stained-glass windows were installed in the Harriet Marks Dining Hall. The windows were donated to the College, and they tell the story of The Women’s College through the eras.

2014: Celebration of the College’s Centenary (100 years).

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  • 2000Stained-glass windows

    The stained-glass windows were installed in the Harriet Marks Dining Hall to mark the history of the College from its foundation in 1914 to the year 2000. The windows were made and installed by a Toowoomba stained-glass studio called Classic Stained Glass.

     

    Along with the blue river, the colours in the stained-glass windows represent trees along the riverbank, linking the two sites of the College – from Kangaroo Point to St Lucia. The five windows were donated by Molly Budtz-Olsen, Dr Lurleen Perrett, May Hancock, and the College Council.

     

    You can find out more about the stained-glass windows on the Philanthropy Trail (College website).

  • 2009Mary Woozer

    Mary Woozer VI at the start of the driveway to the College’s main entrance. Mary keeps coming back no matter what happens to her. Her name was updated to Mary Wooza in the late 2020s.

  • 2009Merchandise

    Woozas wearing their College merchandise for the ICC Challenge of 2009.

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