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My Awesome Australian: Online exhibition

Tippa Love Woody by Spencer (8-11 years, VIC)

Drawing
Tippa Love Woody
Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti is a good person because he consistently has resilience, humility, and generosity. Overcoming personal hardships, he became a role model through his dedication to AFL and his community. Known for his respectful nature and strong work ethics, Anthony inspires young Indigenous Australians to chase their dreams. Off the field, he gives back through community outreach and mentoring programs. His character, shaped by gratitude makes him not just a talented athlete but a genuinely admirable individual. I would give him the nicest award Australians because he gives hope to young kids.

My Awesome Australian

'Cathy'
'Cathy' by Layce, Kaitlan, Charlee, Venise, Tia, Asleigh
Jamie
Jamie by Maxine
Lawyer
Lawyer by Douglas
Grandpa
Grandpa by Daisy
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