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Ridge students centre stage in Pulse Alive

  • Mar 25
  • 1 min read

Story: Kristin Murdock – kmurdock@outbackradio.com.au


Students from Lightning Ridge Central School have taken centre stage in Sydney, joining thousands of young performers from across New South Wales in the Department of Education’s Pulse Alive event.

More than 8,300 students from over 400 public schools travelled to Sydney Olympic Park’s Ken Rosewall Arena for the large-scale performing arts showcase, which was held across three nights due to record participation.

Representing Lightning Ridge were Mullenjarli Bolton, Kymayah-Rose Campbell, Aidan McBride, Jacob McGovern, Ava McBride, Breannah Pacey and Allirea Walford, who performed alongside students from regional centres including Broken Hill, Condobolin, Wagga Wagga, Inverell and Grafton. […]


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Caption: Lightning Ridge Central School students who attended Pulse Alive and performed on stage in Sydney were Mullenjarli Bolton, Kymayah-Rose Campbell, Aidan McBride, Jacob McGovern, Ava McBride, Breannah Pacey and Allirea Walford. Photo contributed
Caption: Lightning Ridge Central School students who attended Pulse Alive and performed on stage in Sydney were Mullenjarli Bolton, Kymayah-Rose Campbell, Aidan McBride, Jacob McGovern, Ava McBride, Breannah Pacey and Allirea Walford. Photo contributed

 
 
 

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