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  2. Alphie the Alpha Turtle - Wikipedia

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    It was created by Queensland artist BJ Price and has been exhibited on the water at various locations in Australia, including Port Jackson in 2014 and Currumbin Swell Festival in 2016. [2] Alphie led the Australia Day Parade on Sydney Harbour in 2015. [ 3 ]

  3. Richard Friar - Wikipedia

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    Friar is considered a pioneer of 1960s big wave surfing.In 1966, he was among the first to surf the Cribbar off Towan Head in the United Kingdom, along with Peter Russell, John McIlroy and American Jack Lydgate, during that year's Great September Swell. [1]

  4. Surf art - Wikipedia

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    Surf art is popular in Australian culture, with fashion brands like Mambo and artists like Reg Mombassa playing key roles in popularising the genre. In South Australia, the annual Onkaparinga Surf Art Exhibition shows for two months during Port Noarlunga's peak tourist season, and offers contributing artists a prize pool of AUD$2500 and the opportunity to sell their work.

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  7. Currumbin, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Currumbin is located on the traditional land of the Yugambeh people. [8] The name Currumbin is from the Bundjalung language (Ngaraangbal dialect), which means either high or high trees or may be a corruption of kurrohmin meaning kangaroo. [2] It was appropriated for an early farming settlement and later also used as a railway station name.

  8. As Ohio's private school vouchers swell, who is benefitting?

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    Ohio paying more students to attend private schools than ever before − thanks to a change in law and concerted marketing from non-public schools. As Ohio's private school vouchers swell, who is ...

  9. Sculpture in the Park - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture in the Park is a non-profit sculpture garden on "Arrowhead Point" in eastern Ottawa Hills, Ohio, at the five-way intersection of Secor Road, Bancroft Street, and Indian Road. All of the sculptures are large enough "to be easily visible from the street", and there is a great deal of variety. [ 1 ]