Strathmore school says CityLink Tulla project a risk to health and safety

By Gina McColl
Updated February 7 2016 - 3:08pm, first published 2:46pm
Teachers, students, parents and friends of Strathmore Secondary College campaign against a new bridge that will be twice as high as this one built on their school boundary. Photo: Wayne Taylor
Teachers, students, parents and friends of Strathmore Secondary College campaign against a new bridge that will be twice as high as this one built on their school boundary. Photo: Wayne Taylor
Teachers, students and parents from Strathmore Secondary College  campaigning against the CityLink/Tullamarine widening project. Photo: Wayne Taylor
Teachers, students and parents from Strathmore Secondary College campaigning against the CityLink/Tullamarine widening project. Photo: Wayne Taylor

A school community in Melbourne's north-west has slammed Transurban and VicRoads for the proximity of a huge new elevated road, part of the $1.3 billion CityLink Tulla Widening project, that will be within metres of classrooms.

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