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Stockland’s Summer Festival a success

More than 600 residents in Melbourne’s south-east celebrated summer at Stockland’s second Summer Festival on Saturday, 17 February.

The Summer Festival – held at Stockland Minta’s Hilltop Park on Soho Boulevard in Berwick featured roving performers, face painters, a jumping castle, a giant super slide, tasty dining options, and live music from Ricky Muscat.

Stockland Development director Sommer Liston said it was great to host the event once again, especially following the success of the inaugural Summer Festival last year.

“The Summer Festival is a fun and relaxed experience for our residents to make the most of the Aussie summer, come together as a community, and get to know each other,” Ms Liston said.

“The vibrant festival proved once again to be a highlight, bringing families, friends and neighbours together across the Stockland Minta and Stockland Evergreen communities.“

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