Earlier this year, students took a stance against climate change when they went on strike on March 15.
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The strike, which took place at Corbett Gardens, Bowral, included a hand made sculpture with messages from the students to the politicians, demanding that they take action for climate change.
Initially students, Josh and Tomas McKay and Carey Hall wanted to present the sculpture to Hume MP and Minister for Energy, Angus Taylor but couldn't meet with him.
Instead they sought out Whitlam MP, Stephen Jones to listen to their concerns.
That sculpture has now been delivered to Mr Jones.
Lucy Nias, mother of Carey Hall, said that Stephen was fantastic and respectful, asking the boys questions about what he could do for them.
"He was very encouraging of them. All the boys felt better about politicians, and that they were being heard after the meeting," she said.