PREMIUM News MAG’s Book Week parade By Riverine Herald Aug 29, 2022 School spirit: Secondary students also enjoyed a scaled down version of the character parade, alongside some teachers who raised the bar with their costumes. Photo by Contributed Students and teachers wowed the crowds at Moama Anglican Grammar on Thursday when they participated in their Book Week costume parade. Hogwarts: Students (back from left) Tahlia McMaster-Sharrock, Sarah Duffey; (front) Grace Spear, Lily Wildes, Stella Smith and Harper Crawford show their Harry Potter pride during the celebrations. Photo by Contributed Curious: Rosie Grant gets in the spirit of the day. Photo by Contributed Candy man: William Gulliver dressed as Willy Wonka. Photo by Contributed Magic: There was a mix of Harry Potter-themed costumes, with Harry and Hermione the most popular, but Voldemort and Luna Lovegood also got a look-in! Photo by Contributed Mr Men and Little Miss: The Primary school staff of Moama Anglican Grammar dressed as the Mr Men books. Photo by Contributed No big red car: Year 6 students Molly Webb, Neisha Davidson, Annabel Pickles, Ruby Glenn and Imogen Rickard were hard to miss dressed in Wiggle theme in bright colours. Photo by Contributed By Riverine Herald RIV Herald Related Stories News Hay fire threatFarmers are urged to avoid spontaneous combustion of fresh hay bales this summer. By Andy Wilson News Kyabram Agricultural Show returns with fresh faces and free entriesMrs Marshall aims to blend tradition with fresh ideas. By Jemma Jones News Milk prices: 2011 all over againDairy farmers are fearing the big three supermarket chains have started another milk price war. By Andy Wilson News Dairy wants bird flu gone as wellThe extra $95m committed to biosecurity preparedness for avian bird flu has been welcomed by an unlikely industry. By Andy Wilson Newsletter Delivered weekly each Tuesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Dairy wants bird flu gone as well News Oh, Fudge! News Michelle Payne returns to Rochester News Youth competition popular at show Horticulture Major GV fruit packing business sold
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