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My Awesome Australian: Online exhibition

My Brother by Ava (8-11 years, VIC)

Drawing, Chalk pastel
My Brother
I’ve watched my brother, Anson grow everyday. He’s someone I know that can make you laugh, get shocked by his intelligence and be able to spread his kindness with a smile. Anson’s naturally gifted to be able to speak in two languages even though he’s only two years old. As Anson thrives, this achiever succeeds in learning how to walk and recognise family members. My energetic brother also loves running with me. No matter what, he’s always there to comfort you. If I could give Anson an award, I would give ‘The Best Brother Award’ because he truly is.

My Awesome Australian

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The Founders of Brodburger
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The First Mayor of Queanbeyan
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Tippa Love Woody by Spencer
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