Individual or Group Submission15/07/24

Northlands Collective Mob – Fight for Survival lecture

This submission comprises testimony, analysis and reflections on the Victorian State Government's discriminatory 1992 closure of Northland Secondary College (NSC) and the community campaign to save the school.

Topics: Education, Other topic

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