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My Awesome Australian: Online exhibition

Pretty Good by Jack (8-11 years, VIC)

Drawing
Pretty Good
Adam Goodes is a good person because he helps others and stands up for what is right. He was a great AFL player, but he is also known for speaking out against racism. Adam works hard to support Indigenous Australians and wants everyone to be treated fairly. He started the GO Foundation to help Indigenous kids get a good education. Adam is a strong role model who shows kindness, bravery, and leadership, and he makes a big difference in the community. Adam Goodes could win the Unity Hero Award for inspiring change and fighting racism.

My Awesome Australian

'Ms Fashion'
'Ms Fashion' by Elyse, Annalyse, Charlee, Kaley, Allirah, Melody, Trinity
My mum Zuhra
My mum Zuhra by Mahnaz
Dad
Dad by Ilija
My Best Friend
My Best Friend by Charlotte
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