At Mount Morgan State High School, we acknowledge and pay our deepest respects to the Ghangalu people, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our school stands. This land has been a place of learning, culture, and connection for thousands of generations, and we recognise the ongoing significance it holds for the Ghangalu community today.
As a school, we honour the wisdom, resilience, and contributions of Ghangalu Elders—past, present, and emerging. Their knowledge and guidance continue to inspire and teach us about the importance of respect, connection, and care for Country.
We are committed to fostering a learning environment where all students and staff value, respect, and learn from First Nations histories, cultures, and perspectives. As we gather here each day, let us do so with gratitude and a shared commitment to walking together—learning from one another and building a future grounded in understanding, inclusivity, and reconciliation.
We thank the Ghangalu people for their custodianship of this land and for the knowledge they continue to share. May we always walk forward with respect and unity.
