It doesn’t seem all that long ago that Wagga celebrated the birth of its most famous quadruplets - the Ceeney siblings.
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In 2005, Suzy Lawler was preparing for the worst in Canberra Hospital, as she gave birth to four children.
The doctors were anticipating heartbreak, but instead Wagga's first quadruplets - the Ceeney siblings survived.
The Daily Advertiser has followed their lives ever since they were born.
Having completed their first year of high school Priyah, Harry, Ruby and Baxter – all aged 13 – agreed sport was one of their favourite classes.
“We go to Kildare Catholic College and I love sport,” Priyah said.
“Sometimes the teachers get us confused but they have the hang of it now,” said Ruby.
“The first year was pretty good,” said Baxter.
“It can be a bit awkward that everyone knows who we are, but we are used to it now,” said Harry.
Mum, Suzy Lawler, said she cannot believe how fast time flies.
“I am incredibly proud and they have had an excellent first year of high school and have grown and excelled more than I could have ever hoped,” she said.
“I feel so blessed that I’ve been able to watch them grow from teeny tiny babies into incredible young adults.
“We’re all so excited that Arch will be joining them next year.”
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