MORE than 140 guests and 1000 students recently celebrated the official opening of Billanook College’s new $1.8 million Discovery Centre. Former long-time deputy principal, Mrs Cheryl Mutabazi, opened the centre, which will serve as a multi-purpose open-plan learning environment. The new building replaces the college’s original Year 7 building. College principal Roger Oates said the Discovery Centre would become a vital learning space. “The Discovery Centre marks the second stage of our building refurbishment program and is a fabulous addition,” he said. Pictured are Mrs Mutabazi with Mr Oates. 150002
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