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Sturt School of Wood Twenty Twenty

For the nine lucky students who made the cut to attend Sturt, 2020 was a year of creativity, self-discovery and deep learning.

Tim Quirk, Lana Kagan, Ned Collins, Jack Hamilton, Tomas Patterson, Denni Maroudas, Nick Grilanc, Darren Naftal and Peter Dreger spent the year bonding over work benches while egging each other on to even more challenging projects.

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