Chains of paper, hearts of hope

President of the parents' committee, Vanessa Leaver, Education Minister, James Merlino, and Mayor Noel Cliff help to cut the paper-chain. 172420_01 Pictures: PETER DOUGLAS

By Peter Douglas

Kallista Kindergarten has officially unveiled its fantastic new expansion and renovations, with children cutting a paper-chain to celebrate the occasion.
Minister for Education, James Merlino, and Yarra Ranges Shire Mayor, Cr Noel Cliff, on Friday 1 September were among the dignitaries to attend the unveiling of the works, designed to improve programs the kinder can offer to local families.
The expansions include renovating the centre’s verandah, building a new accessible entrance and a new administration area, and upgrading the bathrooms and storage areas.
The much-loved kindergarten runs programs for three and four-year-old children and can accommodate as many as 48 children.
Cr Noel Cliff said the upgrades will ensure local children enjoy the best possible start to their school life.
“I would like to acknowledge the work of Yarra Ranges Council’s officers, who have been heavily involved in the consultation, planning and implementation of the redevelopment,” Cr Cliff said.
”I have been informed that there were a number of challenges to the process, including the available space, substantial slope and the building configuration.
“But by working together, we now have developed this inclusive space, which will continue to assist children in their learning.
“So a big thankyou from me to everyone involved.”
Cr Cliff acknowledged the upgrade would not have been possible without the $250,000 funding support from the Victorian Government.
Mr Merlino said the funds were money well spent.
“Our unprecedented investment in early childhood services is supporting children and families and ensuring that every child gets access to quality early years programs,” he said.
“We’re investing in first-rate education facilities for Yarra Ranges families because having great facilities makes a big difference to children’s lives.”
Mr Merlino said Yarra Ranges families will also benefit from the Government’s $202 million Education State Early Childhood Reform Plan, announced in this year’s Budget.