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Being green to make a difference

The girls left feeling that they can make a difference.

Miss and Miss Teen Nature Conservation SA 2014 as well as the finalist for 2015 had training last month through Greenbeing.

The training included learning about sustainable design and active citizenship. The training took place at Norscott Nature Reserve, near MontiCasino, and it was a great success.

The girls left feeling that they can make a difference, and we wish to thank the Greenbeing Team for educating MNCSA.

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