Collarenebri and Granville students unite for moving Anzac Day commemorations
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Story: Kristin Murdockkmurdock@outbackradio.com.au
Students from two vastly different corners of New South Wales came together in Collarenebri on Anzac Day, united in spirit as they led a series of moving commemorations grounded in respect, culture, and community.
Collarenebri Central School marked Anzac Day like many others, with a local and broader focus on those who served - “to acknowledge and honour the service and sacrifice of our servicemen and women from Collarenebri and across Australia,” with students taking the lead throughout.
The School’s Relieving Principal Fiona Donnelly said students led the three services across two days admirably and with great reverence. […]
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Collarenebri Central School and Granville Boys High School students came together in the Outback to commemorate Anzac Day, in a service that included a didgeridoo performance by Uncle Clinton (left). Photo contributed

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