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Children at Spreydon School play, yesterday on the main tower in their new adventure playground, which has just been completed. The playground covers about half a hectare, and has two towers, one with a flying fox, a fireman’s pole, a slide, a climbing ladder and swing rope, and a stage for classroom use. The playground was built by members of the school’s Parent-Teacher Association and the school committee. The $10,000 it cost was raised in two years.

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Press, 24 September 1982, Page 1

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Children at Spreydon School play, yesterday on the main tower in their new adventure playground, which has just been completed. The playground covers about half a hectare, and has two towers, one with a flying fox, a fireman’s pole, a slide, a climbing ladder and swing rope, and a stage for classroom use. The playground was built by members of the school’s Parent-Teacher Association and the school committee. The $10,000 it cost was raised in two years. Press, 24 September 1982, Page 1

Children at Spreydon School play, yesterday on the main tower in their new adventure playground, which has just been completed. The playground covers about half a hectare, and has two towers, one with a flying fox, a fireman’s pole, a slide, a climbing ladder and swing rope, and a stage for classroom use. The playground was built by members of the school’s Parent-Teacher Association and the school committee. The $10,000 it cost was raised in two years. Press, 24 September 1982, Page 1

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