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Another Hills Grammar Original

In 2015, the Hills Grammar Original Award was introduced to recognise the achievements of a Hills Graduate alumnus. It celebrates the individual’s sustained excellence in her or his field of endeavour.

The inaugural award was presented to Mr Joel Edgerton (Class of 1989) for his work in the film and television industries. Last year we honoured Mr Robert Ovadia (Class of 1990), dual Walkley award winning journalist.

At the School’s Annual Presentation of Awards in December, Hills Grammar honoured singer, songwriter, actor and TV personality Ms Delta Goodrem (Class of 2002) as the 2017 Hills Grammar Original Alumni Award recipient.

Delta has achieved world acclaim and made recording history in Australia; her first album ‘Innocent Eyes’  was one of the highest-selling debut albums in Australian history. It spent a record-breaking 29 weeks at #1 in Australia, and topped the Australian Albums Charts and reached 15x platinum in sales.

She became the first-ever artist to have five #1 singles on the Australian charts from a debut album and was awarded the ARIA Albums Artist of the Decade in 2010.

Since then, Delta has recorded 17 Top-10 hits, four #1 albums, and over 8 million records sold worldwide. Her latest album Wings of the Wild debuted at #1 and her tour broke records as Delta became the highest-selling Australian touring artist in 2016.

It was a huge surprise for students, staff and parents that Delta could collect her award in person and Year 8 students Melanie Dobson and Brayden Sim were incredibly excited to award her the trophy on the day.

Delta was very humbled by the award and addressed the 2000 strong audience with much joy and emotion, “I’m a very proud Hills Grammar girl. When I think of my time at Hills Grammar, I loved school so much. I loved the mix, surrounded by nature, being inspired in the arts and loving sport. I made wonderful friends who continue to be my very best friends today.”  Delta continued to encourage the students to be kind to one another and support each other to find their passion. “I was given the space to find that light in me - to develop my passion while still being a part of the Hills community.”