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City of Casey Council facilities set to reopen

City of Casey Council have announced a number of facilities in the Berwick and Cranbourne area will reopen following the easing of public health restrictions across Victoria.

Wilson Botantic Park and the Old Cheese Factory are now open, as well as playgrounds and parks.

The Shed indoor skate park and the Factory Rehearsal Centre have also reopened to the public.

Selandra, Lynbrook and Cranbourne West Community Hubs will be available to hire, and Casey Cardinia Library branches will reopen from 10am on Wednesday 3 November.

Youth information centres remain closed to visitors without appointments, and youth counselling and support services are continuing to be provided through telehealth where possible.

All visitors over the age of 16 will be required to provide evidence of full vaccination status before entering council facilities.

There are no changes to council services that have continued operating throughout lockdown and restrictions which include kindergartens, maternal and child health services, immunisation programs and syringe exchange.

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