Newspaper - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Maiden Gully Primary School
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Bendigo Advertiser article, 30th July 1996, 'School to establish butterfly garden'. Maiden Gully Primary School received a grant of $800 to fund the establishment of a garden that would attract species of butterflies to specific garden plants. Colour photograph shows Megan Weston, Chairman of Bendigo Mining Environmental Trust Fund, Doug Buerger Managing Director of Bendigo Mining, Danielle Woodburn and Steven Smith.