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WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 2, 2015
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Welcome to Shepparton’s new display home the KIM MACKENNA RECEIVES NATIONAL MEDAL
LOVE FOUND IN AN UNLIKELY PLACE page 5
Meet Shepparton’s new mayor & his deputy
HOTONDO HOMES FEATURE
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BIG POTENTIAL FOR SHEPPARTON page 35 TENNIS | Sport Adviser
Fighting to save portable
By David Lee DURING a special council meeting last week, Cr Dinny Adem stood unopposed to take the seat of mayor of Greater Shepparton City Council after Cr Dennis Patterson made the decision not to stand so he could spend more time with family. Following the election of Mayor Adem, Cr Fern Summer was elected deputy mayor for the second consecutive term. Continued on page 30
Learning to become ‘testing’ for students DON’T TAKE OUR PORTABLE… From left, (front) Murchison Primary School students, Lily Stewart, (back) Max Richter, Brodie Knight, Conor Finnigan, Ethan Knight, Archer Finnigan, Branden Wilson and Camiers Bolton, who are upset that the Department of Education and Training will be taking their portable classroom, forcing class sizes to increase at the school and one class into an old building. Photo: Emma Hillier.
By David Lee MORE than 700 signatures were taken to parliament last week, in a bid to reverse a decision by the Department of Education and Training that will see them take back a portable given to Murchison Primary School 10 years ago.
The portable, which was installed in place of one the department demolished, is an integral part of the school’s curriculum with two classes currently being run from the state-of-the-art portable, but the department has decided it would be better utilised by a school in the Continued on page 28 growth corridors of Melbourne.