Glenfield. Agriculture college may expand
The NSW Government could be obliged to increase the size of the threatened Hurlstone Agricultural High School, at Glenfield, by another 20 hectares following the findings of a report. The Government may also have to spend as much as $10 million on refurbishments and agricultural equipment upgrades to bring the 83-year-old school up to the premier agricultural educational institution status expected of it. Without the improvements the report is understood to warn the 160-hectare school site will soon become irrelevant to agricultural training, according to the Land newspaper.
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