Physical description
A spiral bound publication of 110 pages investigating potential plans and developments of education in Baranduda, Victoria.
Cover features 3 photographs and diagrams are included.
Summary
This book is the result of research commissioned by the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation in 1976 to investigate future educational needs for the Baranduda community,
Baranduda was established as a pastoral run around 1846. It developed as a rural community in the late 19th century—with a school opening in 1880.
In 1974 The Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation was established to transform the twin-town border region into a major inland city, aiming for a population of 300,000 by 2000. It was created by federal and state governments to decentralise population from capital cities, manage regional land development, and boost local industry. As part of its recommendations Baranduda was designated for development as a modern satellite township.
This report was commissioned as part of the planning for the future development of the Baranduda community.
