![From right - Party organisers Yinika Perston, Anna Ingham and Jess Laughton say their 'Party on the Nile' even was a great success. From right - Party organisers Yinika Perston, Anna Ingham and Jess Laughton say their 'Party on the Nile' even was a great success.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/RbfkbQZXMFMjyn9tRqmgVj/8527520f-de78-411b-9a90-25fd47807e44.jpg/r0_122_1616_862_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
From right - Party organisers Yinika Perston, Anna Ingham and Jess Laughton say their 'Party on the Nile' even was a great success.
Mummies and pharaohs invaded Booloominbah on Wednesday night for a student run archaeology celebration dubbed “Party on the Nile”.
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Themed in ancient Egypt, students from the University of New England’s intensive schools partied with cocktails, costumes and hieroglyphs well into the evening as a way to relax after a long day in the classroom.