Giant emu built of waste is a winner for student

Grace  Ryan
Updated August 8 2017 - 2:45pm, first published 1:31pm
GETTING MOVED: The larger than life emu now lives at the Trangie Cultural Centre grounds where Koby hopes everyone can enjoy it. Photo: CONTRIBUTED.
GETTING MOVED: The larger than life emu now lives at the Trangie Cultural Centre grounds where Koby hopes everyone can enjoy it. Photo: CONTRIBUTED.

It’s hard to believe a primary school student made a sculpture of such magnitude, but it was no surprise year six student Koby Terry won the Waste 2 Art competition. 

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Grace  Ryan

Grace Ryan

Deputy Editor

Deputy Editor at the Central Western Daily, Orange. You'll mostly find me tinkering in social media and newsletters. Working hard to get our stories in front of your eyes.

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