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What’s on this weekend

Day of Nations – Hampton ParkAn official flag raising ceremony with live entertainment and market stalls to follow. A free bacon and egg breakfast, jumping castle, animal farm, face painting, reptiles and more.
• Arthur Wren Hall, Stuart Avenue, Hampton Park at 9am – 12pm Contact: 0418 353 420.

Celebrate Australia Day in Cranbourne
CHARM, in collaboration with other community organisations, will host a free, family event. Enjoy a sausage sizzle, traditional music and dances, arts and crafts, children’s activities and more.
• Balla Balla Community Centre, Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East at 11am – 4pm Contact: 0418 367 417.

Celebrate Australia Day in Berwick
The Rotary Club of Berwick will present a celebration featuring musical performances, children’s activities, a flag raising ceremony, food stalls, whip-cracking and much more. Visit emergency service vehicles, vintage machinery displays, the wood chop event and enjoy a Cobb and Co horse carriage ride.
• Pioneers Park, Peel Street, Berwick at 10am – 3pm Contact: 0418 340 825.

Celebrate Australia Day in Tooradin
The Lion’s 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, a family movie and more!
• Sawtell’s Inlet, Memorial Island, Tooradin at 5pm – 11pm Contact: 0410 524 136.

Australia Day prayer
Catch The Fire Ministries will hold a prayer service and ‘Aussie’ barbecue on Australia Day. It will be opened by Casey councillor Rosalie Crestani, with other guest speakers and music. Bring your Australian flags.
• Friday, 26 January, 10am at 30 Star Crescent, Hallam. Details: catchthefire.com.au or 9703 1620.

Casey Tennis Week – Berwick Tennis Club
Free tennis lessons for children and adults, demonstration of tennis Australia hotshots program at 10:00am. Social tennis with fast fout tennis formats, measure the speed of your serve with radar. Fun activities and giveaway.
• Sunday 28 January at 9am – 12pm at the Arch Brown Reserve, Berwick. Free entry. Website: http://www.berwicktc.asn.au.

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