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Respect for the fallen

Above: Rebecca Keen, Kirrily McCracken and Alexandra Heaney sing the national anthem as part of the middle school a cappella group.Above: Rebecca Keen, Kirrily McCracken and Alexandra Heaney sing the national anthem as part of the middle school a cappella group.

HILLSCREST Christian College affiliates were treated to guest speakers, a cappella music and poems at their Anzac Day ceremony on Monday.
War veteran Stan Wills spoke on the day, as did RSL member Noel Sealey, and Bass MP Ken Smith presented a flag to the Clyde school’s principal, Daniel Pampuch.
Mr Pampuch said the ceremony had been a great success and the children were very respectful.

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