It's been a full week at the Gunnedah Eisteddfod for juniors and seniors.
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The final section of the eisteddfod has been packed full of poetry, drama, public speaking and even song.
On Thursday, NVI headed to the Civic for the Years 5/6 Poems for Two category, which had huge entries this year from schools this year.
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Adjudicator Annelise McCarthy told the entrants it was "an absolute treat".
"It really was wonderful to see so many of you up on stage and having a red-hot go," she told them.
"I was looking for interaction ... I was looking for that flow of the story so we could follow along with it."
Ms McCarthy praised the energy and teamwork of entrants.
There was also plenty of fun at the Mature Aged Eisteddfod that morning at Mackellar Care Services.
Residents, staff and volunteers from Alkira, Lundie,Gunnedah GoCo and Eloura, Quirindi, participated in a fun-filled morning of sing-a-longs, dance, poetry and song on Wednesday.