• Admin
Sydney Airport announces newest recipient of SYD100 Scholarship
SYD100 Scholarship 2024 Recipient Harmony Boonaerts.jpg

SYD100 now in its fifth year supporting young people from under-represented groups to enter the aviation industry
Beginning in 2020, scholarship will be awarded for 100 years

Sydney Airport has announced 19-year-old Harmony Boonaerts as the newest recipient of the Trevor Gerber SYD100 Scholarship in 2024.

Hailing from Ulladulla on the South Coast of New South Wales, Harmony will soon enter her first year of a Bachelor of Aviation Management at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and is the third female to be awarded the scholarship since the inaugural award in 2020.

Harmony said she has always been interested in aviation, regularly camping near Moruya Airport as a youngster where watching the planes take off and land was the most exciting part of her school holidays.

“I love all things aviation; from the different types of aircraft to the atmosphere at an airport, and the feeling you get when you take off. It’s always been a passion of mine since I was a kid, and it’s a dream come true to be named the newest recipient of the SYD100 Scholarship,” she said.

“The scholarship makes it so much more accessible for me to attend university. Being from a rural area, living in the city away from family and friends and completing a degree was always going to be financially challenging. The scholarship takes that stress away and means I can focus on my studies without the worry.

“I can’t wait to get started and I’m grateful to Sydney Airport and UNSW for being so supportive. I’m looking forward to entering the world of aviation, and in the future being part of a great bunch of women working in the industry.”

Sydney Airport first introduced the Trevor Gerber SYD100 scholarship in 2020, in honour of the airport’s centenary and former Chair Trevor Gerber and will award one full scholarship every year for a century. The scholarship supports under-represented groups in the aviation industry, including people with diverse cultural and socio-economic backgrounds, women and Indigenous students.

Sydney Airport CEO Scott Charlton said: “Supporting under-represented groups in the aviation industry through the SYD100 scholarship is something we’re really proud of, and we’re pleased to be presenting the 2024 SYD100 Scholarship to Harmony who is our fifth recipient.”

“Harmony embodies everything the SYD100 stands for and we look forward to seeing what great things come of her studies at UNSW.”

Professor Brett Molesworth, Head of UNSW Aviation said: “The SYD100 Scholarship delivers an incredible platform that helps more students who are traditionally underrepresented in higher education access a world-class education at UNSW. We’re thrilled that in its fifth year the scholarship continues to go from strength-to-strength.”
 

Upload Media

Upgrade Your Account

Subscribe to help support your favourite forum and in return we'll remove all our advertisements. Your contribution will help to pay for things like site maintenance, domain name renewals and annual server charges.



Forums4aiports
Subscribe

NEW - Profile Posts

49 trips undertaken last year. First done this year which was to North Wales where surprisingly the only slippery surfaces were in Conwy with the castle and it's walls closed due to the ice.
Aviador wrote on SNOWMAN's profile.
Thanks for the support @SNOWMAN
Well over 4 million steps taken this year already. And about 12,500 photos.
The joys of travel. Train from Edinburgh to Leeds is cancelled so having another night in Edinburgh and heading back in the morning!
Tbf Edinburgh isn't a bad city to be stuck in.
A week off work done which resulted in 6 day trips , 50 miles walked and only 2500 photos, Going to work is more of a holiday as I tended to be out of my flat an hour earlies in my week off and back for after 8pm

Trending Hashtags

Advertisement

Back
Top Bottom
  AdBlock Detected
Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks some useful and important features of our website. For the best possible site experience please take a moment to disable your AdBlocker.