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TAFE STUDENTS HELP SLIM DUSTY FOUNDATION

Port Macquarie TAFE students have been putting theory into practice, as they help prepare for the upcoming Slim Dusty Country Music Festival.

Students followed a brief to design promotional bill-boards and signage for the event, which starts on Monday.

“I was able to get some real-life experience working on a project I would work on in the real world with clients later on perhaps,” Design Student Melissa Streater said.

Meanwhile, Kempsey’s multi-million-dollar Slim Dusty Centre is due to open its doors on Saturday.

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