Kids’ Corner July 22, 2024

What an incredible response we have had to the first edition of Kids’ Corner!

We are absolutely thrilled to receive all your amazing photos, hilarious jokes, and completed crossword puzzles.

Your enthusiasm and creativity are truly inspiring, so please keep the submissions coming!

Remember, if your joke or photo isn’t published right away, don’t be discouraged. 

We save all your wonderful submissions for consideration in the following weeks, giving everyone a change to be featured.

We are also delighted to share some exciting news with you all. 

The first PRIMARY SCHOOL PRESS editorial is set to be published next Monday, July 29.

We are proud to announce that the spotlight will be on MILDURA SOUTH PRIMARY SCHOOL for this edition!

We are eagerly looking forward to hearing from the students there and discovering what they have been up to around their school.

This new section promises to be a fantastic platform for young voices, offering a glimpse into the vibrant life and activities of primary schools in our community.

Have you done anything exciting lately?

Been on a holiday?

Created an artistic masterpiece?

Visited an attraction?

Participated in an activity or sport?

We want to know about it!

Your contributions make Kids’ Corner a fun and engaging space for everyone, and we can’t wait to see what you come up with next.

Keep sending in your photos, jokes, and completed crossword puzzles, and stay tuned for more exciting competitions and updates.

Thank you for helping us bring to life a wonderful space where every child’s creativity and talent can shine.

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