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School’s 40 years of success to be celebrated By David Lee OVER the years, Wanganui Park Secondary College (WPSC) has made a name for itself in the arts, academia, multimedia and sporting departments and has seen many of its students go on to be named top sporting stars, local Members of Parliament, leaders in medicine, or musicians. Later this year, the school’s successful past is set to be honoured during its 40th Anniversary celebrations. The emergence of Wanganui Park High School came about due to a change in both the growth of Shepparton and the development of education through the 1960s. In 1975, the $2.8M school was completed and in term 3 of that year, on Monday, September 8, students began filling the Continued on page 31 grounds.
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WALKING IN A DIGGER’S SHOES… Local resident, Chris Clark is looking forward to commemorating his Uncle Frank this ANZAC Day, and to honour Frank’s time in WWI, Chris’s daughter, Megan Wright and her nephew, 15 year old Jono Clark are on their way to Belgium to walk in Frank’s footsteps. Photo: Alicia Niglia.
Walking in the footsteps of an ANZAC 100 years on Family trek to pay tribute to relative’s WWI story
By David Lee COMMEMORATING 100 years of the ANZAC’s involvement in WWI is set to be a touching and memorable time for the whole country, but there is something special about having the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of a relative who fought for Australia as a WWI soldier. Story continued on page 18
Murray’s Victorian Cross Citations page 19 RSL ANZAC Day Services page 20 Shepparton’s Sikh community marching for their mates page 20 The Hon. Sharman Stone page 21 ANZAC Centenary Service Seating Plan page 21