Orana Heights Public School student Chelsea Trudgett's artwork selected for Nagoya Sister City Art Exchange

Updated August 13 2017 - 1:31pm, first published 11:06am
Proud moment: Orana Heights Public School principal Annie Munro and Year 6 student Chelsea Trudgett with the work selected for this year's Nagoya Sister City Art Exchange. Photo contributed.
Proud moment: Orana Heights Public School principal Annie Munro and Year 6 student Chelsea Trudgett with the work selected for this year's Nagoya Sister City Art Exchange. Photo contributed.

An artwork created by a talented Dubbo student is bound for an international stage after it impressed among a wide field.

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