Space wattle set to bloom in Daylesford

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Updated November 26 2020 - 4:10pm, first published 4:00pm
SPACE: Manu (left) and Cooper (right) with Green Team Leaders Lizzie Woodroofe (second from left) and Eirinn Taylor (Sustainability Leader). in the area where a carbon sink will be established and the space wattles planted at Daylesford Secondary College. Picture: Adam Trafford
SPACE: Manu (left) and Cooper (right) with Green Team Leaders Lizzie Woodroofe (second from left) and Eirinn Taylor (Sustainability Leader). in the area where a carbon sink will be established and the space wattles planted at Daylesford Secondary College. Picture: Adam Trafford

Year seven students at Daylesford Secondary College will leave a space legacy at the school when they eventually graduate after being chosen to participate in a science experiment that is literally out of this world.

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Michelle Smith

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