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The Zones quickly attracts interest for new commercial project

Springfield City Group that fully sold a combined 25 units.

Springfield City Group’s Sean Ranchigoda said The Zones was created for the growing interest among small and medium businesses.

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demanded by the market.” the benefits in purchasing units compared with leasing.”

The increasing demand for commercial property in Greater Springfield has sparked The Zones – a new development already proving popular for small and medium businesses.

Springfield City Group has started earthworks on The Zones – a project in excess of $7 million that will offer 22 strata-titled units for mixed use including retail, office, warehouses, a café and a gym. The concept includes hybrid units with office and warehouse space. The Zones complements two neighbouring strata projects by

“We have eight of the 22 units under contract already and that’s due to this increasing demand for units that can be purchased by small and medium businesses who understand the benefits of Greater Springfield,” Mr. Ranchigoda said.

“We developed Hub 23 in the same precinct with 10 units that were quickly snapped up. That was a warehouse-based complex whereas The Zones provides a mix of options now being

Prices for The Zones vary from $4600 per sqm for warehouses to $5700 per sqm for showroom tenancies and $6500 per sqm for ground-floor office space. Units range between 55sqm and 296sqm in size

“These projects are being developed every few years in this area to meet the demand,” Mr. Ranchigoda said. “And the demand is mostly coming from local buyers who understand

The Zones is bounded by Technology Drive, Gateway Drive and Success Circuit, offering three-street frontage.

ICM Construction has begun work on The Zones with a completion date of November 2023. The development is being marketed by Springfield City Group and Raine & Horne Commercial.

The Springfield Anglican College Celebrates 25 Years of Excellence in Education

generations of students and watched them grow into accomplished individuals, making a positive impact in their communities. Soon, our current Year 12’s will join the ranks of TSAC alum on their journey into adulthood. Today, we remember the College’s past with fondness, embrace the present with enthusiasm, and look forward to the future with hope and optimism.”

Luke Jamieson, College Leader, adds, “Over the past 25 years, TSAC has developed a strong sense of community and pride. As a College leader, I am thankful for the teachers, staff, and administrators who work tirelessly to create a positive learning environment, my fellow students who inspire each other with their passion and enthusiasm for learning, and our parents and community members who support us every step of the way.”

Mr Morris continues, “TSAC ensures that each student feels valued, supported, and encouraged to reach their full potential. We are committed to providing students with opportunities for personal growth and development, as well as academic excellence, through a wide array of educational opportunities. Our students are encouraged to explore their interests and passions through our extensive curriculum, cocurricular, and service programs.

“I am proud that TSAC has consistently achieved impressive results in both academic and cocurricular arenas, with our students consistently ranking among the top in the state. Importantly, they go on to be the leaders of tomorrow, making a positive impact on the world.

On Friday, 5 May, The Springfield Anglican College (TSAC) proudly celebrated its 25th year of educating young people in the Greater Springfield area. Since the College’s establishment in 1998, TSAC has grown into one of the state’s leading Colleges, known for providing exceptional education to students from Kindergarten to Year 12.

The College started in 1998 with 12 students, two teachers and a Head of College. Since welcoming these first families, the College continued to grow and proudly lay the learning and faith foundations that have helped shape the future lives of thousands of students over the last 25 years. Since 1998, the College has expanded its facilities, grown its faculty, and enriched its curriculum to ensure that students receive a well-rounded education that equips them for success in all areas of life. Today, TSAC educates more than 1,100 students from Kindergarten to Year 12, with a professional team of almost 170 teachers and support staff, on two expansive campuses.

Mr Steven Morris, Principal of The Springfield Anglican College, said, “I am incredibly proud of all that has been achieved over the past 25 years. The College’s founders had a vision for a new vibrant independent school even before there was a Greater Springfield community. Our students are the embodiment of our forerunners’ greatest dreams.”

The 25th-year celebrations will be a time for reflection, appreciation, and gratitude for the College community. The College will host a series of events throughout the year to celebrate the milestone, including Foundation Day Assembly and Chapel services (5 May) and a 25th-year Gala Ball (29 July).

Olivia Harding, College Leader, says, “TSAC has taught

This year, the College will be launching the TSAC Alumni Association, to encourage past students to remain connected with the College community, and will commence the building of a new Sports Centre. The multi-court Sports Centre will be built on the College’s Secondary Campus and will support the College’s mission to provide a holistic education that develops students’ physical health and wellbeing, as well as their academic abilities.

“As a College, we are still growing, and our history continues to be written by our dedicated staff, students, parents, and the wider Springfield community. We look forward to celebrating this milestone and continuing to provide an exceptional education for generations to come.”

On its Foundation Day, 5 May, students on the Primary and Secondary Campuses participated in a dedicated Assembly and Chapel service before enjoying a birthday party styled lunch, complete with party games, balloons and cake.

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