Kindy to close
The Barnett government will close a 50-year-old Aboriginal kindy in Hilton next year after parents failed to enrol their children in time. Based at Hilton primary school, Kulunga has met […]
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The Barnett government will close a 50-year-old Aboriginal kindy in Hilton next year after parents failed to enrol their children in time. Based at Hilton primary school, Kulunga has met […]
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