City of Greater Bendigo signs up with Datalink
03 July 2009
The City of Greater Bendigo joins the list of rural councils using Datalink's Youth Portal.
Bendigo is Victoria's third largest regional council (after Geelong and Ballarat) and located in central Victoria with a population of over 100,000. The latest statistics show that Bendigo and Ballarat are defying the sea change trend and posting significant population growth with many young families also moving to the area . Bendigo becomes the second rural council after Alpine Shire to develop a Youth Portal.
Local schools in the area include Axedale Primary School, Bendigo North Primary School, Bendigo Primary School, Bendigo Primary School, Big Hill Primary School, California Gully Primary School, Comet Hill Primary School, Drummartin Primary School, Eaglehawk North Primary School, Eaglehawk Primary School, Elmore Primary School, Eppalock Primary School, Epsom Primary School, Flora Hill Primary School, Golden Square Primary School, Goornong Primary School, Harcourt Valley Primary School, Heathcote Primary School, Huntly Primary School, Kalianna Special School, Kangaroo Flat Primary School, Kennington Primary School, Lockwood Primary School, Lockwood South Primary School, Maiden Gully Primary School, Maple St Primary School, Marong Primary School, Quarry Hill Primary School, Raywood Primary School, Specimen Hill Primary School, Spring Gully Primary School, Strathfieldsaye Primary School, Tarnagulla Primary School and White Hills Primary School while local high schools include Bendigo Senior Secondary College, Bendigo Catholic College, Bendigo Special Developmental School, Bendigo Teaching Unit, Catholic College Bendigo Coolock Campus, Catholic College Bendigo Junortoun Campus, Eaglehawk Secondary College, Girton Grammar School, Kalinanna Special School, Kip Mc Grath Education Centre Bendigo, St Peters School Bendigo, St Killian's School, St Therese's School Bendigo and Victory Christian College.
Datalink very much looks forward to working with the City of Greater Bendigo so stay tuned for more !
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