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... with the students performing a traditional dance and “Welcome to Country” ceremony. The purpose of the assembly was to mark International Reconciliation Week.
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The Peace Run visit was a feature of a packed program that included Bishop Bill Wright of the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle. Rob Douglas reported on the occasion for the Manning River Times.
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The students have probably the most picturesque campus anywhere, being a stone's throw from the beautiful beach and rocky coastline.
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Running on south from Forster, we enjoyed water views on both sides, with the Pacific on our left, and the Lakes stretching into the distance on our right.
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The last of the running for the day saw us running into hilly tall timber country and past the road leading to the tallest tree in NSW.
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We ended the day with wonderful comfy beds, in Bulahdelah at the Lady Jane Motor Inn ...