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New school’s foundations for the future

The foundations are being built for a new Noble Park kindergarten.
Builders will soon pour the slab for the St Anthony’s Early Learning Centre, at St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School in Buckley Street.
Attorney-General and Keysborough MP Martin Pakula visited the site on Thursday 18 May.
Reliance director Luke Smallman and site manager Michael Tyler showed him around the construction zone.
The Journal reported in December 2015 that the State Government would spend $650,000 on the facility.
The two-room centre will be licensed for kinder for three and four-year-olds and could be used for early intervention, playgroup and maternal and health care nurses.

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