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Super structures for super school rises from the ground
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THINKING OUTSIDE THE SQUARE PAGE 18
No 1:1530
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2020
The MOVE is taking shape
WORK on the new Greater Shepparton Secondary College is well on the way towards its anticipated completion date in late 2021 enabling a grand opening for the commencement of the 2022 school year. Continued on page 12
LOOKING OVER THE PLANS FOR THE NEW BUILDING... General manager of MOVE and project manager for the building, Jenna Buzza and public relations, Jade Burley at the Emerald Bank site, Kialla. Photo: Steve Hutcheson
By Steve Hutcheson ONE of the more dominant industries in Greater Shepparton is the transport industry, and a number of the people behind these companies have pitched in contributions of $50,000 that will go towards the construction of the revitalised
Museum of Vehicle Evolution, formerly known as the Shepparton Motor Museum. The new space, costing $5.35M, partly funded by the Federal Government, the State Government and Greater Shepparton City Council, will more than double the size of the existing building, providing
more space to increase the number of vehicles on display while giving room to project audio visual displays showing aspects from our motoring history and into the future. Continued on page 12