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Push Self Help Group member Ken Sharp of Glenelg makes a dolls house in the woodworking class. 26th September 1988.

Push Self Help Group member Ken Sharp of Glenelg makes a dolls house in the woodworking class. 26th September 1988.

Alexandra aged 4 in front of a wonderful wooden toy crystal palace. 16th January 1991.

Alexandra aged 4 in front of a wonderful wooden toy crystal palace. 16th January 1991.

T.O.Y.S. co-ordinator Doris Turner helps Reg Ackland of Hyde Park and Albert Willmott of Parkside put the finishing touches to a wooden truck. 30th September 1987.

T.O.Y.S. co-ordinator Doris Turner helps Reg Ackland of Hyde Park and Albert Willmott of Parkside put the finishing touches to a wooden truck. 30th September 1987.

Some of the performers in Linden Park Primary School's play 1788-1988, Rebecca and Leong both 12, and Amy and Bronwen both 11. 21st December 1988.

Some of the performers in Linden Park Primary School's play 1788-1988, Rebecca and Leong both 12, and Amy and Bronwen both 11. 21st December 1988.

Joyleen and John Liebelt of Littlehampton proudly display the medallions they had minted for the 36ers Bicentennial celebration. 23rd November 1988.

Joyleen and John Liebelt of Littlehampton proudly display the medallions they had minted for the 36ers Bicentennial celebration. 23rd November 1988.

Magill Primary School. Five year old Francis (Kensington Park) dressed as an Irishman. 1988.

Magill Primary School. Five year old Francis (Kensington Park) dressed as an Irishman. 1988.

Magill Primary School. 8 year old Kristen from Magill was the Year 2 class commentator for the celebrations. 1988.

Magill Primary School. 8 year old Kristen from Magill was the Year 2 class commentator for the celebrations. 1988.

Magill Primary School. Take a deep breath and blow! Magill Junior Primary School student Hanna has no problem handling the didgeridoo as part of the school's Bicentennial celebrations. 5th October 1988.

Magill Primary School. Take a deep breath and blow! Magill Junior Primary School student Hanna has no problem handling the didgeridoo as part of the school's Bicentennial celebrations. 5th October 1988.

Marion Primary School. Wearing their colonial costumes, Sarah, Nicole and Clair (all 7 years old) from Marion Primary School prepare to be Bound for Botany Bay in the school's play, which has received a $300 State Government Bicentennial grant. 24th February 1988.

Marion Primary School. Wearing their colonial costumes, Sarah, Nicole and Clair (all 7 years old) from Marion Primary School prepare to be Bound for Botany Bay in the school's play, which has received a $300 State Government Bicentennial grant. 24th February 1988.

Marion Primary School. Bicentennial spectacular "Bound for Botany Bay" performers Lee and Tanya both seven years old.

Marion Primary School. Bicentennial spectacular "Bound for Botany Bay" performers Lee and Tanya both seven years old.

Marion Primary School. Bicentennial spectacular "Bound for Botany Bay" performers Janua (5), Tanya (6), Lee (6) and Shelley (5). 25th May 1988.

Marion Primary School. Bicentennial spectacular "Bound for Botany Bay" performers Janua (5), Tanya (6), Lee (6) and Shelley (5). 25th May 1988.

Mawson High School's Bicentennial Ball participants Penny McEwin and Karl Aulert dance the samba. 28th September 1988.

Mawson High School's Bicentennial Ball participants Penny McEwin and Karl Aulert dance the samba. 28th September 1988.

Mawson High School students (from left): Anne Brooks, Anne Mathie, Tanya Puckridge and Stacey Patterson put the finishing touches to the school's mural. 20th December 1987.

Mawson High School students (from left): Anne Brooks, Anne Mathie, Tanya Puckridge and Stacey Patterson put the finishing touches to the school's mural. 20th December 1987.

Mitcham Art and Craft Village committee workers are busy organising a Bicentennial art and craft competition. Front, Mr Sneddon and Julie Lee-Gaston. 17th June 1987.

Mitcham Art and Craft Village committee workers are busy organising a Bicentennial art and craft competition. Front, Mr Sneddon and Julie Lee-Gaston. 17th June 1987.

Mitcham Art and Craft Village Association member George Sneddon shows the works for the coming art exhibition. 7th September 1988.

Mitcham Art and Craft Village Association member George Sneddon shows the works for the coming art exhibition. 7th September 1988.

Modbury North Primary School. Colonial School headmaster Keith Baverstock making sure Shelda, 10, gets the message during his visit to their school. 6th July 1988.

Modbury North Primary School. Colonial School headmaster Keith Baverstock making sure Shelda, 10, gets the message during his visit to their school. 6th July 1988.

Modbury North Primary School. Colonial School headmaster Keith Baverstock giving Daniel Size (11 years old) a taste of the strap during his visit to their school. 6th July 1988.

Modbury North Primary School. Colonial School headmaster Keith Baverstock giving Daniel Size (11 years old) a taste of the strap during his visit to their school. 6th July 1988.

Modbury Primary School. Artist Debra Collins-Smith gives Chauntelle and Nicholas, both 10, of Modbury, a hand at painting Modbury Primary School's Bicentennial mural. 7th September 1988.

Modbury Primary School. Artist Debra Collins-Smith gives Chauntelle and Nicholas, both 10, of Modbury, a hand at painting Modbury Primary School's Bicentennial mural. 7th September 1988.

Jodie, 9 (left) and Cheryl, 10, both of Morphett Vale with one of the tall ships models made by students at Flaxmill Primary School. 8th June 1988.

Jodie, 9 (left) and Cheryl, 10, both of Morphett Vale with one of the tall ships models made by students at Flaxmill Primary School. 8th June 1988.

Left to right, Ryan (10) of Morphett Vale and Simon (10) of Morphett Vale learning about tall ships at the Flaxmill Primary School display for the Bicentennial celebrations. 1988.

Left to right, Ryan (10) of Morphett Vale and Simon (10) of Morphett Vale learning about tall ships at the Flaxmill Primary School display for the Bicentennial celebrations. 1988.

Left to right, Samara (10) of Morphett Vale and Jessica (10) of Morphett Vale with the tall ship they have made at the Flaxmill Primary School display for the Bicentennial celebrations. 1988.

Left to right, Samara (10) of Morphett Vale and Jessica (10) of Morphett Vale with the tall ship they have made at the Flaxmill Primary School display for the Bicentennial celebrations. 1988.

Mount Barker South Primary School students rehearsing for the Bicentennial Bush Dancing. 1988.

Mount Barker South Primary School students rehearsing for the Bicentennial Bush Dancing. 1988.

Australia's Bicentenary becomes official next Tuesday, January 26. One of the people behind the huge Elizabeth/Munno Para bash is Munno Para Australian Day chairperson Syd Turrell. 20th January 1988.

Australia's Bicentenary becomes official next Tuesday, January 26. One of the people behind the huge Elizabeth/Munno Para bash is Munno Para Australian Day chairperson Syd Turrell. 20th January 1988.

Noarlunga Mayor Ray Gilbert writes down some of his thoughts for the Bicentennial Dateline '88 which will go into Noarlunga Library's local history collection. 20th January 1988.

Noarlunga Mayor Ray Gilbert writes down some of his thoughts for the Bicentennial Dateline '88 which will go into Noarlunga Library's local history collection. 20th January 1988.

North Adelaide Primary School students Sam, Katherine, Sine, Jennifer, Tim, Miranda and Viktoria with teachers Jan Raftery(teacher) and Evelynne Richardson(art teacher) and the set of historic wallhangings that students stitched, darned and glued to create a colourful collection showing 12 stages in Australian history. 5th October 1988.

North Adelaide Primary School students Sam, Katherine, Sine, Jennifer, Tim, Miranda and Viktoria with teachers Jan Raftery(teacher) and Evelynne Richardson(art teacher) and the set of historic wallhangings that students stitched, darned and glued to create a colourful collection showing 12 stages in Australian history. 5th October 1988.

North Adelaide Primary School teachers Jan Raftery and Evelynne Richardson with the set of historic wallhangings that students stitched, darned and glued to create a colourful collection showing 12 stages in Australian history. 5th October 1988.

North Adelaide Primary School teachers Jan Raftery and Evelynne Richardson with the set of historic wallhangings that students stitched, darned and glued to create a colourful collection showing 12 stages in Australian history. 5th October 1988.

North Adelaide Primary School student Elenor (6), reading about the Bicentennary.1988.

North Adelaide Primary School student Elenor (6), reading about the Bicentennary.1988.

North Adelaide Primary School students Maya, Clinton, Kate, Lukasz and Morwen with some of their wall hangings. 14th December 1988.

North Adelaide Primary School students Maya, Clinton, Kate, Lukasz and Morwen with some of their wall hangings. 14th December 1988.

North Adelaide Primary School students proudly show their Bicentennial medals. 18th May 1988.

North Adelaide Primary School students proudly show their Bicentennial medals. 18th May 1988.

Northfield High School students Hayley Blight and Tony Hogg set up a "friend" atop the school's contribution to the "birthday beacons" national Bicentennial event held around Australia last Saturday night. 22nd June 1988.

Northfield High School students Hayley Blight and Tony Hogg set up a "friend" atop the school's contribution to the "birthday beacons" national Bicentennial event held around Australia last Saturday night. 22nd June 1988.