NAIDOC Week competition success for Bowral Public School

Updated December 5 2016 - 4:18pm, first published 4:02pm
Councillor Larry Whipper, Executive Director of Koori Kids School Initiatives Dylan Williams, Bowral Public School student Trieste Cauchois, her mother and two brothers and Council’s Aboriginal Community Development Officer Melissa Wiya. Photo: WSC
Councillor Larry Whipper, Executive Director of Koori Kids School Initiatives Dylan Williams, Bowral Public School student Trieste Cauchois, her mother and two brothers and Council’s Aboriginal Community Development Officer Melissa Wiya. Photo: WSC

Students impressed across several categories in the 2016 NAIDOC Week School Initiative Competition.

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