Tranby College Year 3 pupil Ava Strauch with Keely Boston from Roots and Shoots.
Camera IconTranby College Year 3 pupil Ava Strauch with Keely Boston from Roots and Shoots. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Tranby College Indonesian market day raises $4000

Vanessa SchmittWeekend Kwinana Courier

The aim of the event is to celebrate the language and culture of Australia’s nearest international neighbours.

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Money raised will go towards sponsorship and continued support of endangered Indonesian animals, and to supporting communities in Bali who live in poverty.