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Baringa State Primary School students participated in the First Lego League National Championships in Gladstone in late November.

The students impressed the judges during the presentation of their innovation project on “reducing microplastics in our oceans and waterways”.

They also competed in timed challenges using coded robots and sensors to complete a variety of missions on this year’s theme ‘Submerged’.

The competition provided an incredible opportunity to connect and collaborate with some of the brightest and most promising minds of the future.

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