The best performances from across Australia were broadcast in December 2007 on the Nine Network.
1st Place - Randwick Girls' and Boys' High Schools NSW
2nd Place - Calwell High School ACT
3rd Place - Fairhills High School VIC
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Belridge Senior High School A plea for action to stop commercial whaling was issued by Western Australian Finalist Belridge Senior High School in their performance Giants of the Sea.
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Brunswick Secondary College Victorian Finalist Brunswick Secondary College take a compelling look at the balance of the environment and the resulting disaster from a break in this delicate balance.
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Calwell High School ACT Finalists Calwell High School paid tribute to the sacrifice, courage, endurance and mateship of Australian soldiers on the Kokoda Track;
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Cranebrook High School The real clashes with the surreal in this clever twist on an old tale from NSW Wildcard Cranebrook High School in their performance Coppelia.
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Daramalan College Lust, love and betrayal all combine for ACT Wildcard Daramalan College who re-told the classic Puccini Opera Madame Butterfly with elaborate Japanese costumes and high energy story telling.
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Fairhills High School The first wildcard for 2007, Fairhills High School, contrasted the traditional with the technological in their Japanese themed performance Japanime;
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Harristown State High School Wanted: Robin Hood ? A re-telling of a classic tale from Queensland Finalists Harristown State High School, performed with energy and vitality.
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Lisarow High School The final wildcard for episode one, Lisarow High School, presented their spectacular interpretation of the classic tale The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe with their performance The Melting Point.
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Northmead High School 1930?s Chicago was brought to life by NSW Wildcard Northmead High School in their performance Capone ? a look at the time of prohibition and under world crime.
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Parkdale Secondary College The plight of one of the most famous women in ancient history was explored by Victorian Wildcard Parkdale Secondary College in their performance Boudica ? Queen of the Iceni
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Randwick Girls' and Boys' High Schools NSW Finalists Randwick Girls' and Boys' High Schools called for environmental conservation through the adventures of Tank Girl;
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Riverside High School Buzz, Splat, Bang, Clash, Calm ? No, not the winner of the strangest name award, but the Tasmanian Finalist Riverside High School who looked at the conflict between industry and the environment and the hope that a positive outcome can be the result.
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Smith?s Hill High School Few people know the story behind the famous Pavarotti song Nessun Dorma, but NSW Wildcard Smith?s Hill High School changed all that with their elaborate and flamboyant production of Turandot
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Woodville High School A contemporary spin was put on the classic tale of the three little pigs by SA Finalists Woodville High School in their performance Who?s Afraid;
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