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Council push for ‘fair’ school crossing funding

SWAN Hill Council will join a campaign urging the State Government to pay a fairer share of the cost of running the School Crossing Supervisor Program. But the council stopped short of threatening to walk away from the program, which costs ratepayers more than $160,000 each year to supervise eight crossings at six schools in […]

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