Congratulations to everyone involved in the Change in Action program in 2023. The powerful theme—solving complex problems through AI-driven solutions to support Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Student's dedication to harnessing AI for the greater good and hard work in conceptualising and implementing innovative, scalable solutions for global impact was truly inspirational. The presentations showcased not only students' technological prowess but also their ability to conduct extensive research to better understand the ethical and humanitarian aspects of AI. Well done to the 32 Delegation teams in Year 10.

Congratulations to Delegation 22 from Terra House for winning to 2023 Change in Action Program, with their concept – Beebot.
Taeha Dahlenburg
Zia Kao
Natsuo Kikuchi
Rohan Vasa
May we extend our thanks to the wonderful teaching supervisors, who went to great length to support, guide, motivate and encourage each delegation team throughout the CIA program. Thank you to Mr Boulton, Mr Carr, Mr Chalker, Ms De Vorms, Ms Hill, Ms Lin and Ms Lovitt. A big thank you to Mr Bernardino, Ms Burgoyne, Ms Dau, Mr Graham, Mr Hill, Ms Lee, Ms Miller, Ms Rebgetz, Ms Stratton, Ms Stevens, Mr Taylor and Mr Worboys for your valuable contributions in the lead up and during the event.
On behalf of QAHS, thank you to guest panellists, Associate Professor Dr. David Saxby and Ms. Kate Clauson. Their willingness to share knowledge and offer constructive critique has enriched our understanding and broader perspective on AI-driven solutions. We also thank Mr Kyle Mulholland from Griffith University for attending and extending the invitation to further collaborations for our students.
Finally, we extend our appreciation to the highly dedicated Year 10 coordinator, Mr Boulton and our talented IT expert, Mr Mangal for the power of work behind the scenes with making the 2023 program an enriching experience for all concerned.
Well done everyone! Your collaborative efforts have demonstrated the transformative power of technology, education, and shared commitment to a more sustainable and equitable world.
Dion Obst
HOD Global Connect