Page 4882 - Week 13 - Thursday, 28 November 2019
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Active Streets for Schools
• Ainslie Primary School, improvements were delivered at a children’s crossing, including better footpath connections;
• Amaroo School and Good Shepherd Primary School, a main footpath leading to both schools was widened to improve access and reduce conflict;
• Aranda Primary School, a new footpath was constructed to provide safer access to the school from the shared path network;
• Calwell Primary School, new pram ramps were constructed along a footpath leading to the school;
• Caroline Chisholm Primary School, speed humps were provided along the road leading to and passing the school;
• Chapman Primary School, a new footpath and pram ramps were constructed to improve access to a part way drop off and collection point near the school;
• Charnwood-Dunlop Primary School, a new speed hump was constructed adjacent to the school;
• Curtin Primary School and Holy Trinity Primary School, an old footpath was replaced and widened;
• Evatt Primary School, a new footpath was constructed to provide direct access to the school and additional bike parking facilities were installed;
• Garran Primary School, a new footpath was constructed to provide access to a part way point near the school and the bike storage facilities were relocated to a safer location;
• Harrison School, a new path connection was constructed to improve access across a dirt section at the back of the school;
• Holy Trinity Primary School, two new footpaths were constructed to improve access into the back of the school;
• Hughes Primary School, a new footpath was constructed to provide direct access into the school’s bike storage facility;
• Lyneham Primary School and Brindabella Christian College, a new footpath was constructed near the school to improve access for children;
• Maribyrnong Primary School, a new footpath was constructed, and additional bike parking facilities provided at the school;
• Mother Teresa Primary School, a children’s crossing was relocated to improve access and increase safety for children;
• Telopea Park School, a new footpath was constructed to provide better access to the school from Telopea Park;
• Wanniassa Primary School, a new footpath was constructed to provide access to the school from the adjoining carpark at the sport ovals.
Economy—defence industry
(Question No 2777)
Ms Le Couteur asked the Minister for Trade, Industry and Investment, upon notice, on 25 October 2019 (redirected to the Acting Minister for Trade, Industry and Investment):
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