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November 14th 2017
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Little Lunch App Competition - 2017 Finalists Announced

Congratulations to the students from Kingsford Smith School (ACT), Ingle Farm East Primary School (SA), Parkfield Primary School (WA) and Wooloowin State School (QLD) for being short-listed as finalists in the 2017 competition. 

Primary schools from the ACT, South Australia, Queensland, Western Australia and Victoria participated in this year’s Little Lunch App Competition that was conducted throughout Term Three. The short-listed finalists included entries from Kingsford Smith School (ACT), Ingle Farm East Primary School (SA), Parkfield Primary School (WA) and Wooloowin State School (QLD).

We had a difficult task sorting through the high-quality entries from across Australia. Heidi Arena (Mrs Gonsha from the Little Lunch TV series) will be assessing the short-list of finalists before the ACTF Education Team announces the winners in late November.

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