07 May 2025

Tocal 60-Year Graduation

Ms JENNY AITCHISON (Maitland—Minister for Roads, and Minister for Regional Transport)—Congratulations to the 2025 graduating class of Tocal College, who this year completed their studies and also marked the institution's 60th anniversary. For six decades, Tocal College has been a cornerstone of agricultural education in New South Wales, shaping generations of skilled, innovative, and resilient professionals. This year, approximately 180 students graduated and are now equipped to contribute meaningfully to our state's agricultural sector - vital to our economy and communities. Among the 2024 graduates recognised for excellence were Hunter locals Michael Lynch of Millfield, named Dux of the Certificate III in Agriculture; Grace Lawrence of Rosebrook, Dux of the Certificate III in Horse Care; and Mariah Livingston of Stockrington, Dux of the Certificate IV in Agriculture. Their achievements exemplify the talent and dedication fostered at Tocal. Tocal College's commitment to accessibility and diversity is commendable, with over 60% of full-time enrolments in 2024 being female and more than 12% identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander. I am proud to celebrate Tocal College's 60 years of excellence in agricultural education and commend the 2025 graduates. Their accomplishments not only honour the legacy of Tocal but ensure a vibrant future for agriculture in New South Wales.