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Tanks a lot, says Brett

Casey council official Warren Smith, Narre Warren South resident Brett Munckton and Australian Conservation Foundation official Clare Donovan in front of the water tank.Casey council official Warren Smith, Narre Warren South resident Brett Munckton and Australian Conservation Foundation official Clare Donovan in front of the water tank.

BRETT Munckton will soon be singing in the rain.
That’s because the lucky Narre Warren South resident recently won a rainwater tank.
Mr Munckton, and his mother Rosalee, won the slimline rainwater tank after signing up for the last series of Casey GreenHome workshops on water saving.
“Over the past few years we have been reducing our household water consumption. This tank means we can grow vegetables all year round without the worry of water restrictions,” Mr Munckton said.
Casey and the Australian Conservation Foundation are hosting the seminars.
For more information about water and energy savings, register your interest in a workshop by phoning 1800 223 669.

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