Griffith's Kalinda School students take the wraps off their secret car project at Pioneer Park

Kenji Sato
Updated November 12 2018 - 8:41am, first published November 9 2018 - 12:34pm
WILD RIDE: Teresa Gullo, Matthew Montalto, Jeremy Dargin, Tanielu Tinei, Gianni Papilia, Joel Stedman, and Ryan Dimini built the car together. (Absent: Jack Christian) Picture: Kenji Sato
WILD RIDE: Teresa Gullo, Matthew Montalto, Jeremy Dargin, Tanielu Tinei, Gianni Papilia, Joel Stedman, and Ryan Dimini built the car together. (Absent: Jack Christian) Picture: Kenji Sato

A conspiracy was uncovered when the students of Kalinda School revealed they had been secretly working on an art project without the parents or the school principal being any the wiser.

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Kenji Sato

Kenji Sato

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Kenji Sato is a handsome journalist at The Daily Advertiser who enjoys writing flattering bios about himself in the third person. He can be contacted by email at kenji.sato@dailyadvertiser.com.au or by mobile on 0448 927 612.

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