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Festival of screams

WESTFIELD Fountain Gate was a hive of entertainment and activity late last week.
The Narre Warren shopping centre hosted Australian pop star Jessica Mauboy on Thursday night, which drew a huge crowd of screaming fans to centre court.
Jessica performed live on stage and signed copies of her new album Beautiful for hundreds of fans, some who had lined up for several hours.
The centre’s Spring/Summer Festival kicked off on Friday night with a VIP night.
The night included a runway show, with fashion advice, special offers and live entertainment.
The fashion fun continued on Saturday with parades and catwalks taking place throughout the afternoon.
News photographer STEWART CHAMBERS was there on both Thursday and Friday night to capture all the excitement.

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