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Valkyrie School’s new hat tradition

Valkyrie State School students will continue to wear Akubra hats as part of their formal uniform, thanks to a partnership between Squadron Energy and iconic Australian hatmaker Akubra.

The two organisations provided funding to ensure every student at the Central Queensland school received a new hat at no cost, preserving a tradition that has been part of the school’s identity for more than 30 years.

Acting principal Simon Kochevatkin said the hats were a symbol of the school’s connection to its farming community.

“Akubra hats have been part of Valkyrie’s formal uniform for over 30 years, so it always fills us with great pride to wear them when representing our school,” he said.

“These quality Australian-made hats signify the strong connection to our farming community, with all students involved in cattle production.

“Without the generous sponsorship from Squadron Energy, purchase of these hats would not have been possible and funds for allocated projects would need to have been used instead.”

Squadron Energy’s Community Relations advisor Patrice Willoughby said the company was pleased to help keep a cherished tradition alive.

“We always want to be supporting our local communities, and this is just a small part in preserving regional heritage at the school,” she said.

“It ensures every student can wear their Akubra with pride.”

Akubra chief executive officer Natalie Culina said the partnership also highlighted the importance of sun safety for young people growing up under the outback sun.

“Seeing young Australians wear an Akubra hat reminds us of the role we play in everyday lives while promoting sun safety,” she said.

The initiative reflects both companies’ commitment to supporting rural communities and leaving a lasting legacy for regional students.

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