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My Awesome Australian: Online exhibition

My nonno by Leonardo (12-15 years, VIC)

Drawing, Chalk pastel
My nonno
My Nonno, is funny wen he see my family wen we came over to see him. He is a hardworking man by, he allows finished a job wen he started one, he allows Chet on me and how we are going. We would make slame and we would make it for us all. For he’s birthday we would go to the Veneto club (AKA) Bulleen club.

My Awesome Australian

Alex Nunes
Alex Nunes by Benny
Clint (my Dad)
Clint (my Dad) by Laykin
Harper
Harper by Elicia
Me and Dad
Me and Dad by Will
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