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Well done girls, it's great to see representation across Southeast Qld!

Awesome to see 7 of our Hornets girls competing at the QRSS 15-19 years girls cricket carnival this week in Toowoomba.

Left - Right:

Ruby Staunton (Met West)

Marley Stokes (Met West)

Varneet Kingra (Met East)

Sage Martin (Darling Downs)

Narmreet Kingra (Met East)

Karleigh Ward (Met West)

Addyson Ward (Met West)

Well done girls, it's great to see representation across Southeast Qld!


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Kassie
Kassie
Apr 08

The article presents an interesting perspective on community representation in sports, particularly highlighting cricket. While the emphasis on inclusivity is commendable, it poses deeper questions about the sustainability of such programs. For instance, how will the clubs secure consistent funding, especially when considering tools https://www.nogod.org.nz like Pay ID to facilitate donations and support? Engaging the community https://www.auspayplus.com.au/solutions/payid meaningfully is essential for long-term success.


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Asuncion Carmona
Asuncion Carmona
Apr 06

The article highlights the remarkable diversity and creativity showcased at the Dance X event, reflecting a vibrant intersection of contemporary and traditional forms. The performances, particularly those by the Stephanie Lake Company and Bangarra Dance Theatre, illustrate the power of movement to convey stories deeply rooted in culture https://unutki.org/ The Pokies experience elsewhere seems trivial compared to this profound artistic expression, which emphasizes connection and storytelling in dance.

https://thepokies119.net/

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