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Australia Day – events in Casey

For people in and around Casey this Australia Day, there are a range of free family-friendly events to entertain all audiences including:

Hampton Park

Including the official Flag Raising Ceremony, live entertainment, local market stalls, community group displays and the Anthony Byrne Holt Australia Day Award.

Free breakfast – bacon, eggs and sausages

Free jumping castle, animal farm, face painting and mini Jeeps

• January 26 from 9am to 12pm at Arthur Wren Hall, 16-20 Stuart Ave, Hampton Park.

Berwick

Celebrate Australia Day in a family friendly environment with musical performances, children’s activities, flag raising ceremony, food stalls, jumping castle, train rides, face painting, Cobb & Co horse and carriage rides and emergency services vehicles.

• January 26 from 10am to 3pm at Pioneers Park, 1-11 Peel Street, Berwick.

Cranbourne

There will be a range of entertainment, food and activities to enjoy on the day. Bring the whole family along and experience a great Australia Day at your back door.

• January 26 from 11am to 4pm at Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Rd, Cranbourne East.

Tooradin

The Lions Club of Balla Balla proudly presents a free family event with a free BBQ (for the first 500 people), along with live music, prizes, games, competitions, entertainment, family movie and more. It will be a great afternoon out for the whole family.

• January 26 from 5pm to 10pm at Sawtell’s Inlet, Tooradin.

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