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Videos created and produced by students.
Riley Saban talks about using assistive technology for learning and every day life.
Thomas Nicholls from Warilla High shares his experience attending an Aboriginal summer school for science.
Students at Scarborough Public School share their experience of their art literacy program.
Watch the Film By Online Festival series on demand.
Watch student slam poets share their voices with some award-winning poetry.
HSC students reflect on their experiences this year and share messages of support to their cohort.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian sends a message to Year 12 students sitting their HSC exams this year.
Grab a bowl of popcorn, find a comfy seat and watch the best of the 2019 NSW Film by ... film festivals.
With kids spending more time online due to COVID-19, students at Punchbowl Boys High share their film about taking control of your e-sports activity.
Look for the celebrity cameo in this companion piece to Jack and Tom by students at Miranda Public, Caringbah Public and Port Hacking High schools.
Students worked with Indigenous artist and elder Badger Bates to create an artwork reflecting connection to country, specifically the Baaka (Darling River).
The community created a permanent water feature at the school, with symbols relevant to the four Aboriginal groups that live within the Bourke region.