Aunty Daisy Carlo with St Mary’s Year 12 students Jasmine Watson, Samantha Watson, Shania Stewart, Glynn Boney and Tori Watson

May 8, 2013

St Mary’s Catholic College in Kingaroy recently farewelled Aunty Daisy Carlo who has been the College’s Indigenous Education Support Officer since 1999.

School principal Mr Michael Nayler said Aunty Daisy was a much-loved member of the St Mary’s community and had worked closely with a generation of St Mary’s students.

“Aunty Daisy epitomised our College’s Benedictine message to ‘listen with the ear of your heart’,” he said.

“She would always take the time needed to be truly present to both the Indigenous and non-Indigenous students that she worked with, and always listened to and cared deeply for them as people.”

Aunty Daisy’s legacy will continue to be a special part of the St Mary’s community for many years to come.

Last year, she presented the inaugural “Aunty Daisy Deadly Achievement Award” to Samantha Watson, St Mary’s 2013 College Captain.

This award, which proudly bears Aunty Daisy’s name, is presented at the College’s Awards Evening and recognises the outstanding achievements of an Indigenous student.

Samantha Watson and student leader Brendan McCarron presented Aunty Daisy with farewell gifts from the College community.

On behalf of all past and present students, Samantha thanked Aunty Daisy for her kindness and generosity in serving the students of St Mary’s and wished her all the best for her retirement.