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'''Dickson College''' is a two-year secondary college located in the ] suburb of ]. '''Dickson College''' is a two-year secondary college located in the ] suburb of ].


It is set to close after being announced as one of two colleges in the city to be cut as a result of the ]-] Australian Capital Territory budget. It is set to close after being announced as one of two high schools in the city to be cut as a result of the ]-] Australian Capital Territory budget.


== See also == == See also ==

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Dickson College, with large white letters "Dickson" on the right of the green building.

Dickson College is a two-year secondary college located in the Canberra suburb of Dickson.

It is set to close after being announced as one of two high schools in the city to be cut as a result of the 2006-2007 Australian Capital Territory budget.

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