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School moved by mower

By Nicole Williams
JUST in time to start a new year at a new school, Doveton Primary School has received a new lawn mower.
Bunnings Dandenong donated a new ride-on mower to the school, which will become Doveton College from next year.
Principal Brett New said Bunnings Dandenong saw the school as a worthy cause.
“The lawn mower at Doveton North Primary School is on its last legs and won’t be going to the new school with us,” he said.
“So it is a timely donation by Bunnings Dandenong, and the college and community is thrilled that Bunnings made the gesture.”

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