Kingston Education Centre gets a makeover

New paint, who dis? 

Our Education Centre at the Kingston Centre is looking so fresh, so clean – thanks to Taubmans by PPG.

At the end of 2024, volunteers from across PPG’s Melbourne paint and coating manufacturing sites spent 5 days beautifying the Kingston Education Centre with 240 litres of donated Taubmans paint as part of the Colourful Communities initiative.  

Stuart Cavill, Monash Health’s Interim Deputy Chief Operating Officer, thanked PPG for their time and generosity.  

‘The Kingston Education Centre building hasn’t been painted since 1973. It definitely needed a fresh coat of paint,’ said Mr Cavill. 

‘It’s such an important space for Monash Health, serving as an education and research space for our employees.’ 

Working closely with the wonderful Kingston team, the Education Centre’s repaint included the break room, six training rooms, office rooms and shared areas.  

Thank you to PPG and every volunteer involved.

Check out the transformation in the video below – it’s definitely more exciting than watching paint dry.

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