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Charlotte, Kindergarten. Artwork Title: Travelling to Family. "All of my cousins are sitting around a capfire at nan's house. It is really special to me."
Connar N, Year 6. Artwork Title: Australian Cultural.
Harriet D, Kindergarten. Artwork Title: Barkindji Kiira. "This is my representation of the Barkindji people land."
Harry, Year 2
Hattie O, Year 3. Artwork Title: Aborigines not Aboriginal. "Aborigines because Uncle Brian and I believe it is more respectful."
James, Kindergarten. Artwork Title: Home. "This is my house being connected to my school Pomona and the river."
Jody, Year 1. Artwork Title: The Big Day
Lachie, Year 6. Artwork Title: The Mighty Hospital. "A hospital."
Leon S, Year 2. Artwork Title: A Hot Summer Year. "We start off in Mildura. We go to the Riverland and see some emu tracks. We pass through a smoking ceremony and see kangaroo tracks. It is super hot."
Milla C, Year 4. Artwork Title: The Hospital Campground. "My artwork represents the hospital campground with the Darling River and all its glory."
Nate J, Year 4. Artwork Title: Murray-Darling Basin Wildlife. "About Wildlife."
Paddy, Year 4. Artwork Title: The Three Rivers. "All the schools connecting for this Aboriginal day."
Richie, Year 1. Artwork Title: Camping Near the Sea. "I am camping near the beach and have my chair in a hut. I love to go out to catch fish."
Tilly, Kindergarten. Artwork Title: Aboriginal Culture and the Emu. "My home is connected to my school. We have emus in our community and I see them on our drives."
William, Year 1. Artwork Title: The Hospital. "People coming from different tracks to get help."