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UOW performance graduates believe now is their time to shine

Desiree Savage
Updated April 20 2021 - 8:09am, first published April 19 2021 - 3:30pm
YOUNG HOPEFULS: Naoise Champion,Ella Capobianco, Billee Paige Harris, Samuel Litvensky, Bonnie Bate and Lachlan Hutchinson are involed with an upcoming theatre show '10 Days and Counting'. Picture: Adam McLean
YOUNG HOPEFULS: Naoise Champion,Ella Capobianco, Billee Paige Harris, Samuel Litvensky, Bonnie Bate and Lachlan Hutchinson are involed with an upcoming theatre show '10 Days and Counting'. Picture: Adam McLean

A global pandemic may have decimated the performing arts but a group of young University of Wollongong graduates are optimistic about their futures and hungry to carve their names in the sky.

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Desiree Savage

Desiree Savage

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