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Everyone is welcome to Fields opening

THE largest sporting facility in the south-east opens to the public next week.
The 70-hectare Casey Fields site in Cranbourne East is a multi-million dollar sport and recreation venue that includes a VFL oval and pavilion, two football/cricket ovals, four soccer pitches, 12 tennis courts, six netball courts, three rugby fields, athletics and criterion tracks, social club and parkland.
Casey Fields is home to VFL club Casey Scorpions, premier cricket club South Melbourne, Cranbourne Football and Netball clubs and other local sporting clubs.
Casey mayor Kevin Bradford will officially open the much-anticipated facility at a special celebration on Friday, 17 February.
There will be a free community barbecue, public art unveiling, live music and plenty of entertainment for the kids.
The Casey Fields opening will be held from 5.30pm to 8.30pm at the Casey Fields Village Green, Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East.
For more information contact Casey Council on 9705 5200.

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