NEW NAME FOR SCHOOL OPENING IN KEYSBOROUGH SOUTH IN 2020
The Andrews Government is giving the Keysborough South community the chance to have their say on the name of a new government school opening next year.
The Andrews Government is giving the Keysborough South community the chance to have their say on the name of a new government school opening next year.
Children in Noble Park, Keysborough and Springvale will be among almost 20,000 heading to kindergarten this year who will benefit from the Andrews Government’s Australian-first school readiness funding.
Noble Park Primary School will soon have new flag poles, thanks to the Andrews Government.
The Victorian Budget 2018/19 delivers opportunities for new skills, good jobs, more schools and better roads for every Victorian.
The Labor Government today announced the Victorian Budget 2018/19 will include $18.9 million to build Keysborough South Primary School.
Students at Heatherhill Primary School will soon have a new flagpole to fly the Aboriginal flag, thanks to support from the Andrews Labor Government.
The Andrews Labor Government has introduced a second bus to the morning service from Dingley Village to Parkdale Secondary College.
The Andrews Labor Government has secured the site for the future Keysborough South P-6 School.
Member for Keysborough Martin Pakula today announced a $750,000 grant for the new Springvale Library.
Keysborough, Noble Park and Springvale students will receive free eye testing and glasses at school in a Victorian-first.
Keysborough College students will have regular access to a doctor and the healthcare they need at school.
Communities in Springvale, Noble Park, Keysborough and the emerging suburb of Keysborough South will enjoy a bumper education investment from the Andrews Labor Government’s 2016-17 State Budget. Member for Keysborough, Martin Pakula, today announced a whopping $13 million to complete upgrades to Keysborough College and..
A new kindergarten will be built in Noble Park as part of the Andrews Labor Government’s promise to invest $50 million in the early childhood sector. Member for Keysborough, Martin Pakula said the Labor Government had allocated $650,000 to establishing a new early learning facility..