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Renaissance talks on centre

WHITTLESEA council is about to start community consultations for the early learning centre due to open in 2014. 

The Breadalbane Avenue building, to be called the Renaissance Rise Family and Community Centre, will cost $5.7 million. 

It will benefit 200 families and offer kindergarten programs, activity groups and a place for early intervention specialist services such as speech pathology and physiotherapy.

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