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Passion project By Peter Douglas

this is a special project for me personally," he said. "It's just so exciting to be at this point where we are today." Mr Merlino said, upon completion, the works would help the school become further entrenched in the community, through its alliances, particularly with sport and music. "We've been finding - particularly for basketball, netball or other sports - a lot of training and competitions are off the mountain. We're now going to deliver four competitiongrade basketball courts," Mr Merlino said. Mr Merlino said the DRMC has a 25-year association with the school and would now have a permanent home at Upwey High School.

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As Mr Merlino announced initiatives for the Victorian Budget 2018-19, other investment were revealed across the Yarra Ranges. Among those include a $20 million investment in the Lilydale and Upper Yarra Education Plan, with Lilydale High School, Lilydale Heights College and Upper Yarra Secondary College set to develop complementary focuses - zoology, sustainability and outdoor environment respectively. The Budget, for the Yarra Ranges, comprises: *$5.8 million to rebuild Lilydale High School's Zoology Learning Centre and provide new admin facilities; *$8 million for Lilydale Heights College for

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Monbulk MP James Merlino officially turned the sod on a "passion project" on Wednesday 2 May, as work on Stage 1 of upgrades at Upwey High School is set to begin. The school will receive a significant makeover, with the 'front-face' of the school set to be enhanced through a new administration building, in addition to the construction of four competition-grade basketball courts and a new permanent home for the Dandenong Ranges Music Council (DRMC). In another exciting announcement for the school, $13.9 million has been awarded for Stage 2 of the upgrade project. Also, $8.5 million will be delivered for Monbulk College to deliver a major new upgrade. Upwey High School Principal, Tom Daly, said the announcements have been the culmination of many years of planning. "We've been speaking about this since 2009 in terms of a possible project; no-one is looking at the short term," Mr Daly said. "This is a 40-year horizon ... we don't want something that's going to fall apart in 10 years; we really do think the designs we've ended up with are really heading in the right direction. "You often hear very negative things about what's happening in schools, but I've got to tell you - what's happening at the moment in Victoria is world-leading ... I think it's a real game-changer in the education state." Mr Daly said the sod-turning marked a proud moment in the school's history. "For us here at Upwey High School, this is an amazing situation. We don't get too many times like this in the history of the school where things can be turned around so quickly," he said. Mr Daly praised the work of James Merlino, with whom he has worked on the project for over a decade. Mr Merlino said it was a good day for the school and his government. "This is what you call a passion project. There are some projects that have been a long time in the making and are quite special. And


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