Community given chance to learn more about East Grampians Rural Pipeline at information sessions

Updated May 27 2019 - 11:42am, first published May 24 2019 - 4:18pm
Ararat Rural City mayor Peter Beales, Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack, Wannon MP Dan Tehan, and Ararat Rural City chief executive Dr Tim Harrison when federal government funding was announced in May. Picture: JESSIEANNE GARTLAN.
Ararat Rural City mayor Peter Beales, Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack, Wannon MP Dan Tehan, and Ararat Rural City chief executive Dr Tim Harrison when federal government funding was announced in May. Picture: JESSIEANNE GARTLAN.

Landholders wanting to more information about the East Grampians Rural Pipeline will have a chance to do so at two information sessions next week.

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