Peter Ryan backs Gordon Street Oval grand plan

Updated July 21 2014 - 3:17pm, first published 12:00am
Member for Western Victoria David O’Brien, Nationals candidate for Ripon Scott 
Turner, Deputy Premier Peter Ryan and Ararat Rural City CEO Andrew Evans at 
Gordon Street Oval.
Member for Western Victoria David O’Brien, Nationals candidate for Ripon Scott Turner, Deputy Premier Peter Ryan and Ararat Rural City CEO Andrew Evans at Gordon Street Oval.
David O'Brien, Scott Turner, Peter Ryan, Andrew Evans and Paul Hooper at the old Tech School Oval
David O'Brien, Scott Turner, Peter Ryan, Andrew Evans and Paul Hooper at the old Tech School Oval
The Ararat Regional Library celebrated NAIDOC Week with a visit to the library by Brambuk, introducing visitors to aboriginal customs and stories. Ashton was one visitor who tried the didgeridoo on for size.  
 Picture: PETER PICKERING
The Ararat Regional Library celebrated NAIDOC Week with a visit to the library by Brambuk, introducing visitors to aboriginal customs and stories. Ashton was one visitor who tried the didgeridoo on for size. Picture: PETER PICKERING
David O'Brien, Scott Turner, Peter Ryan and Andrew Evans at the old Tech School Oval
David O'Brien, Scott Turner, Peter Ryan and Andrew Evans at the old Tech School Oval

THE Ararat Rural City Council's grand plan for the development of Gordon Street Oval as a sporting complex received a high powered backer last Thursday with Victorian Deputy Premier Peter Ryan offering his support to help get the ball rolling.

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