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Win the name game

THE City of Casey is inviting residents to enter in a competition to name a new community facility in Cranbourne East.
The top suggestion will win a digital camera.
Casey mayor Colin Butler said the new community facility, funded by City of Casey and the Victorian Government, would provide a place for community groups to meet and conduct regular and one-off activities.
“The new facility, located alongside the Cranbourne Library on Berwick-Cranbourne Road, will boast two hall spaces, three meeting rooms and offices for the whole community to enjoy,” Cr Butler said. “I encourage residents to get involved with this exciting community asset by suggesting a name.”
Call the City of Casey on 9705 5200 or download an entry form from council’s website at www.casey.vic.gov.au/namingcompetition. Entries close on Friday, 16 February.

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