October caption competition

EducationHQ News Team
By EducationHQ News Team
Published September 17, 2018

PM Scott Morrison shares a musical moment with students from St Patricks Primary School during a visit to Albury. What could he be thinking? Comment below or email a witty caption to news@educationhq.com by 5pm AEST, October 11, and you’ll be in the running to score an Expo Whiteboard Marker prize pack, including an ink indicator 4-pack, Magnetic 4-pack and 2-in-1 2 pack.

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