Amy Tinning offers more than just dancing to Julia Creek

Samantha Campbell
Updated January 18 2017 - 4:14pm, first published 12:30pm
OUTBACK: Amy Tinning prepares for another year of dance teaching in Julia Creek. Photo: Samantha Walton.
OUTBACK: Amy Tinning prepares for another year of dance teaching in Julia Creek. Photo: Samantha Walton.

Tutus and slippers are not your everyday attire in the outback, but in Julia Creek a local teacher is attending to the dreams of many young children.

Samantha Campbell

Samantha Campbell (nee Walton) has worked for regional and rural publications across New South Wales, Queensland and the Northern Territory. She is currently writing for the North Queensland Register based in North West Queensland. Email: samantha.campbell@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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