Short Story
Old Man River by John Elder
The Butcher, the Baker and the Marshmallow Maker by Kylee Ellis
Sharing Earth by Harriet Connor
Photo
Wyong River Bridge by Benjamin Kemp
Survivor by Aleks Pinter
Playing with Dirt, Watanobbi by Harriet Connor
Song
Heroes of Wyong by Diana Kemp
Heroes of Wyong
A E
The night was cold and the storm was brewing
D A
We slept till 1
An urgent phone call a cry for help
Frightened, nowhere to run
You drove out in the icy rain
where giant trees fall
You took no thought how to save yourself
Just how to save them all
E A
Hero, hero, that is what you are
F#m /E G
Safe now, safe now, you’re a shining star
E A
Hero, hero, walking in disguise
F#/E G
Hero, hero, should be recognised
Next day at first light fixing burst pipes
We’re walking in a daze
Evacuating and getting us to safety
I watch you and I’m amazed
Looks like a war zone, your checking lost homes
It looks like we’re in hell
Count yourself lucky, our house is still standing, until that damn last tree fell
Hero, hero,
F#m E G D
Fire, ambulance, police and SES
Not living for themselves, but living for the rest
F#m E C D
Super human in the moment, selfless in the test
F#m E G D
Local heroes of Wyong yes, we are truly blessed
Wyong River by Dom Reale
Wyong River
It’s the shine and the shimmer
It’s the smooth and the rough
It’s the stone cold water
Sitting by the river is enough
It’s the time for us to chatter
It’s the smell in the air
It’s the peace and the quiet
Sitting by the river in our chair
Singing oh, sweet songs by the river
Hold my hand and tell me that you love me
Oh the years we’ve spent by Wyong River
I smile across as though you’re still here
You’re still here
Dom Reale
Goddess Girl (Love Lanes Edit) by Aaron Trew
Short Film
Hidden Treasures of Wyong by Diana Kemp
Best of Wyong by Ryan Kemp
Be Yourself by Troy Durrant
Junior Finalists (under 18s)
Short Story Junior
Memories by Logan Ellis
Photo Junior
Friends and musicals by Shara Kemp
Song Junior
Home Community by Laylee Ellis


