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Posted on Thursday 10th of August, 2017,
Greater Shepparton City Council wishes to advise the community that three new event signs that can be booked by the community for their upcoming events are now available in Tatura.
This project was a priority of the Tatura Community Plan. The three new event signs are in three different locations including Dhurringile Road, Ross Street near Cussen Park and the Murchison Tatura Road near the Racecourse.
There are two positions on each sign. When there are no events displayed, the signs welcome people to Tatura as the home of Tatura Park and International Dairy Week with images depicting The Tatura Museum, the Robert Mactier VC Cross Memorial Garden and Cussen Park, increasing their tourism profile and the amazing product Tatura has to offer.
The signs can be booked through Council website community billboard booking page.
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