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This article was published on Friday, 14 December, 2018. The information contained within may be out of date or inaccurate. News articles and media releases older than 60 days are archived for future reference.

Students Flats Signage idea comes to fruition

Greater Shepparton City Council was pleased to approve the installation of directional signage for “The Flats” after grade 5 and 6 students from Wilmot Road Primary School presented the idea of the installation to Councillors in June 2018.

Installations commenced today and the directional signage will be placed at the intersection at the entrance of KidsTown and the Peter Ross Edwards Causeway and further directional signage will be installed in the near future at the KidsTown site.

The grade 5 and 6 students recognised that this area has very high importance to the history and cultural heritage of the Yorta Yorta Nation. As a sign of respect and to further increase the general public knowledge of this place, students believe that extra signage will identify this area to local residents and visitors to Greater Shepparton.

The Flats became home to many Aboriginal people after the Cummeragunja Walk Off that occurred in 1939. The Flats has cultural and historical significance and in 2013 interpretive signage was placed on site following extensive consultation with Yorta Yorta Nation family members.

During their presentation to Council, students indicated the lack of on road directional signage was a lost opportunity to acknowledge and promote the significant site of The Flats.

This was a wonderful joint project where students were also given an insight into our democratic political system, learning how local government works and the processes involved to achieve great outcomes for the community.

 

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