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A BIG thank you for participating in WikiCon 2026 Canberra!
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This kookaburra is an homage to our lovely hosts at the (Australian) National Film and Sound Archive and are to thank you for coming along, learning alongside each other and helping make the event what it was. We hope the kookaburra brightens your day!