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Yarra Park - MCC's vision

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Acquisition number: 
1057
Catalogue number: 
emvf0783
File name: 
VF0783
File location: 
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Pages from the MCC News December 2009. Front page shows MCG and surrounds. Yarra Park is almost denuded of grass and covered in cars. Page 4 shows the MCC's Yarra Park masterplan and position of proposed water recycling plant. Pages 5-6 is an article explaining the water recycling plant and 'improvements to the development, protection and maintenance of the parkland'. Includes a photo of the aboriginal 'scar tree', a stump once thought dead which has sprouted new growth.
Also article from Herald-Sun, 22 Oct 2010, describing plans for the new recycling plant.

Item type: 
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Date of publication or creation: 
2009
Year acquired: 
2011
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