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Local help on child bullying

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All eyes on our school
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Max promises to keep fighting
Paringa man Max Thompson has promised to continue his crusade for better conditions for Riverland Special School students.

Two information sessions aimed at teaching parents how to deal with their child being bullied were delivered in Renmark over the past two weeks.

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