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Parents unimpressed by plans for $800,000 crossing outside prestigious Perth school

Parents at one of Perth’s most prestigious public schools say plans for an $800,000 pedestrian crossing are nothing but an “excellent photo opportunity”.

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smh.com.auStai leggendo5 g fa

Parents unimpressed by plans for $800,000 crossing outside prestigious Perth school

Parents at one of Perth’s most prestigious public schools say plans for an $800,000 pedestrian crossing are nothing but an “excellent photo opportunity”.

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theage.com.au5 g fa

This Perth school crossing will cost $800,000. Parents aren’t impressed

Parents at one of Perth’s most prestigious public schools say plans for an $800,000 pedestrian crossing are nothing but an “excellent photo opportunity”.

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  1. domenica 12 luglio 2026·smh.com.au

    Parents unimpressed by plans for $800,000 crossing outside prestigious Perth school

    Parents at one of Perth’s most prestigious public schools say plans for an $800,000 pedestrian crossing are nothing but an “excellent photo opportunity”.

  2. domenica 12 luglio 2026·theage.com.au

    This Perth school crossing will cost $800,000. Parents aren’t impressed

    Parents at one of Perth’s most prestigious public schools say plans for an $800,000 pedestrian crossing are nothing but an “excellent photo opportunity”.