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PEEL’S 15-YEAR-OLD CEO RELEASES BOOK THROUGH HER PUBLISHING COMPANY TURNER BOOKS

Xanthe Turner, Mandurah Mail article

XANTHE TURNER ON (THE VERY AWESOME) 'ONE MORE PAGE PODCAST'!

One More Page Podcast

Young ESTEAM Champion of the Year Award

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A lovely review from 

Marie McLean

"The book contains many educational facts throughout – snuck into the storyline in the most charming way. Making appearances thanks to time travel are Nikola Tesla (electricity genius) and Diogenes (ancient Greek philosopher), and I was impressed with the scope of other concepts covered – written in a fun and imaginative way."

-Marie McLean

MANDURAH MUSICIAN SET TO RELEASE INNER IDIOT

By Nanci Nott


I spoke with Aaron Gwynaire about the music video for his song 'Idiot', his upcoming EP launch, his passion for inspiring others, and the reasons he loves calling Mandurah home. 

Read the interview here.

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YOUTH ART AWARD WINNERS EMBRACE THE DIGITAL

By Jess Cockerill at the Mandurah Mail newspaper

In 2017, Xanthe Turner won the Encouragement Award for the Digital Art Category in Masterpieces 2K17 Youth Art Award.

Click here to read the article in the Mandurah Mail.

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For the Love of Learning Show - 
Conscious Communication

By Marta Pascual Juanola

From Mandurah Mail (newspaper)

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Photos and article by Marta Pascual Juanola.

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Nadia L King is the author of 'Jenna's Truth'. Click here to access her interview with Nanci Nott. 

Photo: Louise Allan

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'Zany Circus: Paradox' gets a mention in The West Australian newspaper, 23 May 2017

Article by Elaine Fry

WEARABLE ART MANDURAH 2017

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Xanthe and Azalia Turner participated in Wearable Art Mandurah 2017. They both made it through to the Showcase, which was held at Mandurah Performing Arts Centre on the 10th and 11th of June 2017.

ARTICLE: Wearable Art Creations go on show

Article by Jill Burgess, Mandurah Coastal Times, 31 May 2017

REVIEW: Wearable Art Mandurah Showcase 2017

Review by Nerida Dickinson, Perth Arts Live, 6 July 2017

ARTICLE: Wearable Art 2017 Sneak Peek Photos

Article and photographs by Marta Pascual Juanola, Mandurah Mail, 8 April 2017

Below: Xanthe and Azalia at the Judging day, Wearable Art Mandurah, 2017. Photos by Nanci Nott.

Xanthe and Azalia at the Judging Day
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If your internet search history includes entries along the lines of, “Can toddlers survive on fish fingers and strawberries?” then this article is for you...

A MESSAGE FOR PARENTS FROM NANCI

Click here to read the article

Nanci Nott reading to kids

Original article published by Aulexic

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