Immanuel Lutheran College, Buderim, a primary and secondary college run by the Lutheran Church of Australia
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The name "Buderim" is from the local Kabi Kabi Aboriginal word for the hairpin honeysuckle, (Badderam) Banksia spinulosa var. collina, which grew abundantly in the sandy country around the plateau.
Her design practice grew and she worked across Australia, in Perth, Hobart, Sydney, and Buderim in Queensland.
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In 1967, she moved from Melbourne to Bendles at Buderim in Queensland, where she had hoped to further develop the village concept but it did not progress.
The cross at the top represents the school's Christianity background; the grid (fish net) and the pearl at the centre symbolizes Tai Po at its early stages; the source of book, with pages printed Greek alphabets Alpha and Omega, can be derived from an Biblical scripture: "I (the God) am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end." (Upper part of Revelation of John, 21:6), and also indicated the thought of Christian education.