Newspaper, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont - Newspaper Clippings(2) - 10 Feb 1998

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Summary - Article 1 (School gets set for safer year): The article outlines new safety upgrades being implemented at Great Ryrie Primary School in Heathmont. Education Minister Phil Gude and Bayswater MP Gordon Ashley inspected the construction works, which include new indented parking and drop‑off areas as well as two school crossings—one on Reilly Street and another on the southern end of Great Ryrie Street.Gordon Ashley announced that the Education Department will fund the $60,000 cost of these improvements, designed to make student drop‑off and pick‑up safer and more convenient for families. Phil Gude expressed satisfaction with the progress and said the works are expected to be completed by April 27.The article reports that construction of Great Ryrie Primary School is progressing well, with completion expected by April 20. The new school is being built as part of a $3 million merger of Ringwood, Heathmont, and Southwood Primary Schools.

Summary Article 2 (School will share costs, by Lynne Kinsey): The article explains that the Education Department will contribute $60,000 toward construction works linked to the new Great Ryrie Primary School. Bayswater MP Gordon Ashley announced the funding, which will pay for indented parking and drop‑off areas along the east side of Great Ryrie Street, plus new school crossings on Great Ryrie Street (southern section) and Reilly Street. Ashley said the funding was very welcome and would allow the council to move quickly with design, tendering, and construction. A council spokesperson could not be reached for comment. Ashley met with Education Minister Phil Gude at the site the previous week, where Gude expressed his approval of the progress and looked forward to the school’s completion on April 27. The accompanying photo shows Phil Gude and Gordon Ashley inspecting the construction site.
(Co-Pilot 11/7/2026)

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