A Year 10 GAT class worked on The Cabinet of Lost & Found learning resource with Australian performance poet Bravo Child.  After watching Bravo perform his poems, the group set to work on exploring how graffiti could convey their writing to the school community.  Teacher John Turner purchased an old fridge from eBay: over a few weeks of class sessions, the students drew text on the outside; on the inside, they filled the shelves to overflowing with eggs, vegetables and fruit, poetically labelled containers and mannequin body parts - all emblazoned with words.

The class presented the fridge "cabinet" to the rest of Year 10 and their teachers, with some students reading their work and Bravo performing his poem, "The Fridge of Lost and Found", written for the school.