Giving rural pupils a chance to code

By Daniel Pedersen
Updated September 21 2018 - 9:06am, first published 9:01am
Telstra's regional Australia senior services specialist, Ann Jakle, Canberra, Code Club Australia community projects coordinator, Julia Hunt, Sydney, and Charles Sturt University Agritech Incubator project officer, Siobhain Howard, Wagga Wagga, with Henty Public School year six students Konnar Betts and Anka Aliento.
Telstra's regional Australia senior services specialist, Ann Jakle, Canberra, Code Club Australia community projects coordinator, Julia Hunt, Sydney, and Charles Sturt University Agritech Incubator project officer, Siobhain Howard, Wagga Wagga, with Henty Public School year six students Konnar Betts and Anka Aliento.

THE 20 Henty Public School pupils had their heads down, working.

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