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Join in the celebrations as Bunjil Place turns one

Bunjil Place is turning one and City of Casey is throwing the ultimate 1st birthday party and everyone is invited!

Come join in the celebrations on Sunday 28 October 2018 from 10am with a range of free activities and entertainment planned throughout the day.

City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett said since opening, Bunjil Place has drawn over one million people into the venue to experience numerous programs, events, performances and installations.

“We have packed so much into the first 12 months and now it’s time to once again celebrate this magnificent community facility,” said the Mayor.

“We have lined up something for all ages including kids’ shows on stage, book characters and face painting in the library, and a jam-packed plaza that will include food trucks, music, roving entertainment, art and craft workshops, birthday cake and more,” said the Mayor.

“Bring the family down to make the most of all the free entertainment on offer, let the kids snack on birthday cake and watch the roving entertainers, while you enjoy some of the Food Trucks’ finest.

“Tickets for the stage performances on the day are free (limited to 4 per person). Get your tickets now from the Bunjil Place website.

“If you haven’t had a chance to make it down to Bunjil Place yet, what better time to see this amazing venue in action than on our first birthday.”

Like Bunjil Place on Facebook and sign up to the Bunjil Place email newsletter to be the first to hear about all of the events planned or to secure tickets by visiting www.bunjilplace.com.au

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