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REWIND TO 2009 when Australian pop group Human Nature were hitting Las Vegas and taking on the American market. They were discovered 18 years ago through a development program, called Talent Development Project, that selects and trains public school students to turn them into showbiz stars. Only 10 a year graduate from this gruelling program - meet the 2009 talent who were aiming for the stars, including 16-year-old singer Angel Tupai and a rock band from country NSW.
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