Willow McCabe, Ruby Surace, Eva Nicolaci and Olympia Lagana dressed as nonnos and nonnas.
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Megan Fisher
Orrvale Primary School was filled with the sights, sounds, and spirit of Italy as students celebrated Italian Day on Wednesday. The whole school gathered at the front of the grounds for a lively parade, proudly showing off their creative costumes.
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From pizza slices and pasta chefs to soccer players and the Italian flag’s vibrant red, white, and green, the students’ outfits captured the fun and flair of Italian culture.
The parade was captured by News photographer Megan Fisher.
Harvey Ellis dressed in Italy's flag colours.
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Megan Fisher
Xavier Elford high fives his peers dressed as a pizza.
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Megan Fisher
Saila Wayman waving her Italian flag dressed as Mario.
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Megan Fisher
Antonio Iaria dressed in Italy’s soccer team attire.
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Megan Fisher
Emiliana Varapodio, Arianna Iaria and Aira Bailey.
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Megan Fisher
Rohan Perona dressed a s a card from an Italian card game.
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Megan Fisher
Hatice Sut dressed up as bolognese.
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Megan Fisher
Finn Tweedie dressed as a chef.
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Megan Fisher
Liam Sicali dressed as the king from an Italian card game.
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Megan Fisher
Lexie Corrie high-fiving her peers.
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Megan Fisher
Felix Shum waving the Italian flag.
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Megan Fisher
Dustin Griffiths high-fiving his peers during the parade.
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Megan Fisher
Lucas Joksimovic dressed as a soccer player.
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Megan Fisher