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Club Terrace residents get $750,000 bushfire recovery funding for new community hall built by Design Co Builders
Gippsland's Federal Member, Darren Chester, highlights a $750,000 hall for Club Terrace, aiding community events and emergencies, commending Design Co Builders Pty Ltd for their work.
Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester says Club Terrace residents are set to benefit from a new community hall. The $750,000 hall was built with bushfire recovery funding and will be an important gathering place for community events and in emergency situations.
Darren Chester, with Greg Lampkin, Daniel Whelan, Kane Holden and Liam Carroll
Mr Chester said, "It's an excellent new facility with a wide variety of community uses. It was terrific to catch up with the crew from East Gippsland building firm Design Co Builders Pty Ltd as they added the finishing touches this week."
Pictures from Darren Chester MP website.
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